The Colonial Divide In Peruvian Narrative

Social Conflict And Transculturation

by Misha Kokotovic
language: english
Publisher: SUSSEX ACADEMIC PRESS, April of 2005 ‧
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Peru is a nation built on the still extant colonial divide between indigenous peoples and the descendants of their Spanish conquerors, a divide that finds expression in the short stories, novels, and essays by renowned Peruvian writers such as Jose Maria Arguedas and Mario Vargas Llosa. The Colonial Divide in Peruvian Narrative explores debates over Peru's modernisation and cultural identity in post-1940 literature, exploring how Arguedas, Vargas Llosa, and others confronted challenges of language, style, and narrative form in their attempt to write across their nation's cultural divisions. It examines how modernisation affected the relationship between Peru's white elite and its indigenous majority, how historical change stimulated the emergence of new narrative techniques, and how these in turn made possible an understanding of the historical contexts in which they arose. Though Peru is its principal focus, the text engages with current studies of modernity at the postcolonial margins of the Western world by contributing to an understanding of the class and ethnic conflicts generated by rapid modernisation in culturally heterogeneous nations. The Colonial Divide will add to the growing body of critical literature on the ways in which modernity in formerly colonised nations such as Peru is inflected by the enduring legacies of colonialism.

The Colonial Divide In Peruvian Narrative

Social Conflict And Transculturation

by Misha Kokotovic

Property Description
ISBN: 9781845190293
Publisher: SUSSEX ACADEMIC PRESS
Release Date: April of 2005
Language: English
Dimensions: 236 x 158 x 22 mm
Cover: Hardcover
Pages: 290
Format: Book
Collection: Usborne Touchy Feely Books
Categories: Books in English > Fiction > History of Literature
EAN: 9781845190293

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