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100 1  López, Kimberle S.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       n2002028103 
245 10 Latin American novels of the Conquest :|breinventing the 
       New World /|cKimberle S. López. 
264  1 Columbia, Mo. :|bUniversity of Missouri Press,|c[2002] 
264  4 |c©2002 
300    1 online resource (x, 260 pages) 
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504    Includes bibliographical references (pages 223-256) and 
       index. 
505 0  Introduction. Colonial desire and the anxiety of 
       identification in the new Latin American novel of the 
       conquest -- 1. Loving cannibalism: cannibalism and 
       colonial desire in Juan José Saer's El entenado -- 2. 
       Violence and the sacred: idolatry and human sacrifice in 
       Homero Aridjis's Memorias del nuevo mundo -- 3. Eros and 
       colonization: homosocial colonial desire in Herminio 
       Martínez's Diario maldito de nuño de Guzmán -- 4. Colonial
       desire for the Amerindian and converso other in Abel 
       Posse's El largo atardecer del caminante -- 5. Ambivalence
       toward converso self and conquered other in Homero 
       Aridjis's 1492 and Memorias del nuevo mundo -- Conclusion.
       Deconstructing the rhetoric of conquest in the new Latin 
       American historical novel. 
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520 8  "The fictionalized explorers and conquistadors represented
       in this corpus all identify with certain aspects of 
       Amerindian culture - significantly, those elements that 
       are most distinct from European culture, such as 
       cannibalism and human sacrifice - but also feel the need 
       to distance themselves from these "others" in order to 
       protect their own European cultural identity. In most 
       cases, the conquistadors themselves are represented as 
       outsiders within the enterprise of imperialism, due to 
       ethnic, religious, or sexual differences from the norm. 
       This representation turns the gaze inward toward the 
       "other" within European culture, underscoring the complex 
       origins of Latin American cultures in the violent 
       encounter between the Amerindians and the conquistadors." 
       "By examining these issues, Lopez's Latin American Novels 
       of the Conquest illuminates the ways in which Latin 
       American novelists used their literary imaginations to 
       embody their ambivalence regarding their own transcultural
       heritage as children of both the colonized and the 
       colonizer."--BOOK JACKET. Title Summary field provided by 
       Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 
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588 0  Print version record. 
590    eBooks on EBSCOhost|bEBSCO eBook Subscription Academic 
       Collection - North America 
648  7 20th century|2fast 
648  7 1900 - 1999|2fast 
650  0 Historical fiction, Spanish American|xHistory and 
       criticism.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/
       sh2008121704 
650  0 Spanish American fiction|y20th century|xHistory and 
       criticism.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/
       sh2008112111 
650  0 Conquerors in literature.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
       subjects/sh94003662 
650  7 Historical fiction, Spanish American.|2fast|0https://
       id.worldcat.org/fast/958104 
650  7 Spanish American fiction.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/
       fast/1128187 
650  7 Conquerors in literature.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/
       fast/875391 
651  0 Latin America|xIn literature.|0https://id.loc.gov/
       authorities/subjects/sh2008106674 
651  7 Latin America.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/1245945
655  4 Electronic books. 
655  7 Criticism, interpretation, etc.|2fast|0https://
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776 08 |iPrint version:|aLópez, Kimberle S.|tLatin American 
       novels of the Conquest.|dColumbia, Mo. : University of 
       Missouri Press, ©2002|z0826214088|w(DLC)  2002023838
       |w(OCoLC)49249837 
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