In the quarter-century following Uruguay's transition to democracy in 1985, there was a surge in the writing and popularity of historical novels. Authors s...
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-ISBN-10:
183954001X
ISBN-13:
9781839540011
Publisher
Modern Humanities Research Assoc
Dimensions
9.61 X 6.69 X 0.50 inches
Language
English
In the quarter-century following Uruguay's transition to democracy in 1985, there was a surge in the writing and popularity of historical novels. Authors such as Tomás de Mattos, Amir Hamed, Susana Cabrera, Mario Delgado Aparaín and Marcia Collazo Ibáñez engaged with archival sources, historical works, school textbooks, monuments and other forms of material culture in their bid to re-engage with the past.
In her new study, Kardak follows the trajectory of recent Uruguayan historical fiction. Though these post-transition authors do not directly represent the 1973-85 dictatorship, instead depicting events of the nineteenth century, they nevertheless use history to address very present concerns of cultural identity. Heroes of independence such as José Gervasio Artigas (1764-1850) are reassessed, and historically marginalised groups like the Indigenous Charrúas and Afro-Uruguayans are brought into the forefront of the national story.
ISBN-10
:183954001X
ISBN-13
:9781839540011
Publisher
:Modern Humanities Research Assoc
Publication date
: 07 Aug, 2023
Category
Sub-Category
Format
:Hardcover
Language
:English
Reading Level
: All
Dimension
: 9.61 X 6.69 X 0.50 inches
Weight
:499 g
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