Imagining the Plains of Latin America: An Ecocritical Study

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From the Pampas lowlands of Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil to the Altiplano plateau that stretches between Chile and Peru, the plains of Latin America have haunted the literature and culture of the continent. Bringing these landscapes into focus as a major subject of Latin American culture, this book outlines innovative new ecocritcial readings of canonical literary texts from the 19th century to the present. Tracing these natural landscapes across national borders the book develops a new transnational understanding of Hispanic culture in South America and expands the scope of the contemporary environmental humanities. Texts covered include works by: Ciro Alegría, Manoel de Barros, Ezequiel Martínez Estrada, Rómulo Gallegos, José Eustasio Rivera, João Guimarães Rosa, and Domingo Sarmiento.

Author(s): Axel Pérez Trujillo Diniz
Series: (Environmental Cultures)
Edition: 1
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Year: 2021

Language: English
Pages: 256
Tags: Literary Criticism, Literary Theory, Ecocriticism, Green Studies

Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Acknowledgements
Translations
Introduction: The continental imaginaries of Latin America
Chapter 1: The empty desert of the Pampas
Chapter 2: The ruined lands of the Altiplanos
Chapter 3: Predation in the Orinoco Llanos
Chapter 4: Naming the Pantanal wetlands
Conclusion
Notes
References
Index