A Latin American Existentialist Ethos : Modern Mexican Literature and Philosophy

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Title: A Latin American Existentialist Ethos : Modern Mexican Literature and Philosophy
Description: Examines twentieth-century Mexican literature and philosophy within the broad panorama of Latin American and European existentialisms.With their emphasis on freedom and engagement, European existentialisms offered Latin Americans transformative frameworks for thinking and writing about their own locales. In taking up these frameworks, Latin Americans endowed them with a distinctive ethos, a turn towards questions of identity and ethics. Stephanie Merrim situates major literary and philosophical works-by the existentialist Grupo Hiperión, Rosario Castellanos, Octavio Paz, José Revueltas, Juan Rulfo, and Rodolfo Usigli-within this dynamic context. Collectively, their writings manifest an existentialist ethos attuned to the matters most alive and pressing in their specific situations-matters linked to gender, Indigeneity, the Mexican Revolution, and post-Revolution politics. That each of these writers orchestrates a unique center of gravity renders Mexican existentialist literature an always shifting, always passionate adventure. A Latin American Existentialist Ethos takes readers on this adventure, conveying the passions of its subjects lucidly and vibrantly. It is at once a detailed portrait of twentieth-century Mexican existentialism and an expansive look at Latin American literary existentialism in relation-and opposition-to its European counterparts.
Authors: Stephanie Merrim
Resource Type: eBook.
Subjects: Mexican literature--20th century--History and criticism, Philosophy, Modern, in literature, Existentialism in literature
Categories: LITERARY CRITICISM / Caribbean & Latin American, PHILOSOPHY / Movements / Existentialism, LITERARY CRITICISM / Comparative Literature
Database: eBook Collection (EBSCOhost)
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