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  1. Embodying Resistance: Griselda Gambaro and the Grotesque (Bucknell Studies in Latin American Literature and Theory) by Dianne Marie Zandstra, 2007-09-30
  2. Paseos En El Horizonte: Fronteras Semioticas En Los Relatos De Julio Cortazar (American University Studies Series Xxii, Latin American Literature) by John Sanjines, 1994-12
  3. Tradition and Renewal: Essays on Twentieth-Century Latin American Literature and Culture
  4. Woman As Myth and Metaphor in Latin American Literature
  5. The Sexual Woman in Latin American Literature by DIANE E. MARTING, 2001-03-29
  6. Understanding Christa Wolf: Returning Home to a Foreign Land (Understanding Modern European and Latin American Literature) by Margit Resch, 1997-06
  7. Jose Donoso's House of Fiction: A Dramatic Construction of Time and Place (Latin American Literature and Culture) by Flora Maria Gonzalez Mandri, Flora Gonzalez Mandri, 1995-03
  8. Understanding Graciliano Ramos (Understanding Contemporary European and Latin American Literature) by Celso Lemos de Oliveira, 1988-09
  9. Understanding Max Frisch (Understanding Modern European and Latin American Literature) by Wulf Koepke, 1991-01
  10. Feminist Readings on Spanish and Latin-American Literature by Lisa Pauline Conde, 1991-11
  11. The Other Scene: Psychoanalytic Readings in Modern Spanish and Latin-American Literature (Publications of the Society of Spanish and Spanish-American Studies) by Stephen M. Hart, 1992-06
  12. Childhood and the Nation in Latin American Literature: Allende, Reinaldo Arenas, Bosch, Bryce Echenique, Cortázar, Manuel Galván, Federico Gamboa, S. Ocampo, Peri Rossi, Salarrué by Richard L. Browning, 2001-01-01
  13. Demetrio Aguilera-Malta and social justice: The tertiary phase of epic tradition in Latin American literature by Clementine Christos Rabassa, 1980
  14. Epic of Latin American Literature by A Torres Rioseco, 1946

81. Latin American Collection At Yale University
Guide to latin american bibliography, literature, linguistics, journals, and general studies, organized by country.
http://www.library.yale.edu/latinamerica/reference_lit.html
Selected Internet Resources in Latin American Studies Research Guides by Subject - General / Colonial Mexico / Literature / Women in Latin America / Orbis - Yale University Library catalog Morris - Yale Law School catalog ... Yale University Library Research Tools Subject Bibliographies Colonial Mexico Literature Women in Latin America Literature
An A to Z of modern Latin American literature in English translation (Jason Wilson. London : Institute of Latin American Studies, 1989.)
SML / Z1609 T7 W5 1989 (LC) The Afro-Spanish American Author: An annotated Bibliography of Criticism (Richard L. Jackson. New York: Garland, 1980. 129 p.)

82. Literature
Sources for the study of latin american Language and literature, general bibliographies and electronic databases. By University of California, Berkeley.
http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/Collections/LatinAm/literature.html
Sources For the Study of
Latin American Language and Literature Univeristy of California, Berkeley
Doe Library Guides to Latin American Studies
Latin America and the Caribbean: a critical guide to research sources / edited by Paula H. Covington;
David Block ... New York: Greenwood Press, 1992. Subjects: Latin America Bibliography.
Caribbean area Bibliography.
Latin American studies: a basic guide to sources / Robert A. McNeil, editor, Barbara G. Valk, ...
Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow Press, 1990. Subjects: Reference books Latin America Bibliography.
Bibliography Bibliography Latin America.
Reference books Latin America Bibliography.
Latin America Bibliography.
Latin America Library resources.
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Calimano, Ivan E.
Index to Spanish language short stories in anthologies / Ivan E. Calimano. Albuquerque, N.M.: SALALM Secretariat, General Library, University of New Mexico, c1994. Subjects: Short stories, Spanish American Indexes.
Short stories, Spanish Indexes.
Short stories, Hispanic American (Spanish) Indexes.
Hoffman, Herbert H.

83. San Diego State University Press || Sdsupress.sdsu.edu
Publishes in latin american studies, critical theory, and literature.
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84. Index
Annotated list of internet resources for women's literature, maintained by the Women's Studies Department at Northern Arizona University. Subcategories include African, AsianPacific, Australian-New Zealand, Literary Biography and Literary History, Comparative literature, Creative Writing, European, General, Genre Fiction,latin american-Caribbean, Middle Eastern, NarrativeTheories and Studies of, North american, Poetry and Poetics, Literary Theory and Criticism
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Email questions or comments regarding the site to Womens.Studies@nau.edu Site by Cynthia Anne Simmons.Teri Dillion, Ben Wyss and Kelli Holloran ©Northern Arizona University, Women's Studies Department, 2005.

85. David Rosenmann-Taub: Modern Spanish Poetry: Home
Contemporary latin american poet, author of Cortejo y Epinicio, El Cielo en la Fuente, and other acknowledged masterpieces of Hispanic literature.
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he most important and profound living poet in the entire Spanish language - Armando Uribe Arce
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LOM Ediciones has brought out a new edition of Cortejo y Epinicio El Mensajero (2003), and, in one volume , El Cielo en la Fuente y (2004). It will soon publish
e has an absolutely exceptional quality and tone, and I see no one, even in France, who dares to approach poetic expression with such a heartrending violence. - Francis de Miomandre a vid Rosenmann-Taub is a living legend.

86. Curbstone Press
Nonprofit publisher of latin american and latino literature.
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87. Bookfever.com Used Rare Books Magazines Pulps For Sale Book Fever
Specializing in women authors, African american literature, Native american and latin american authors.
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88. Spanish, Latin American, Brazilian And Caribbean Literature
SPANISH, latin american, BRAZILIAN AND CARIBBEAN literature Spanish Peninsular literature V. Spanish american literature VI. Brazil VII. Caribbean
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Catalog Ask A Librarian Your Accounts Hours ... Contact Us SPANISH, LATIN AMERICAN, BRAZILIAN AND CARIBBEAN LITERATURE I.
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VIII. Hispanic Literatures in the United States
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X. Guide to Translations
XI. Audio/Visual Resources Irene Munster Perkins Library Duke University Durham, NC USA Last Update: Thursday, 04-Nov-2004 09:48:56 EST http://www.lib.duke.edu/ias/latamer/lit.htm Originally compiled by Lucia Suarez August 1993

89. Connecticut College - Hispanic Studies
Offering flexible majors adaptable to student interests and needs. Traditional focus on language and literature complemented by interdisciplinary latin american Studies and course work toward teaching certification.
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The Department of Hispanic Studies offers flexible majors adaptable to varied student interests and needs. The traditional focus on language and literature is a departmental strength, complemented now by new offerings in cultural studies, in interdisciplinary Latin American Studies, and in coursework toward teaching certification. The department participates in Honors Study for all of the majors offered. Spanish is the second language of the United States and one of the three most spoken languages in the world today. Recent census reports indicate that Hispanics now form the largest minority population in the United States. Knowledge of Spanish language and Hispanic cultures gives job candidates a competitive edge in such fields as education, business, diplomacy, social work, government, law, library science, media,travel, publishing, economics, health care, translation, and the social sciences. The critical skills acquired in Hispanic Studies are also applicable to a range of endeavors, including graduate programs, in which critical analysis and problem solving skills are needed. Read the May, 2003, news story

90. Welcome To The Latin American Students Association
Mission statement, events, guide to Latino literature, member roster and membership information.
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91. Céfiro
Graduate student group promoting the study of latin american and Iberian literature and cultures. Officials, mission and information on the group's journal and conference.
http://www.orgs.ttu.edu/cefiro/index.html
Céfiro: Enlace hispano cultural y literario
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92. Latin American Jewish Literature Bibliography
A Bibliography of works published from 1996. Related sources about fiction, poetry, theater and film.
http://www.library.ucla.edu/libraries/url/colls/judaica/fiction.htm
Latin American Jewish Fiction, Poetry, Theatre and Film:
A Bibliography of Works Published from 1996-
  • Abraham, Ben. Memorias: Retrospectivas do fatos. São Paulo: Sherit Hapleita, 1996. 380 pp.
  • Agosin, Marjorie. A Cross and a Star. Memoirs of a Jewish Girl in Chile. Trans. Celeste Kostopulos-Cooperman. New York: Feminist Press, 1997.
  • Agosin, Marjorie. Always from somewhere else : a memoir of my Chilean Jewish father / Marjorie Agosin ; translated from the Spanish by Celeste Kostopulos-Cooperman ; introduction by Elizabeth Rosa Horan. New York : Feminist Press at the City University of New York, 1998. 260 p. ISBN 1558611959.
  • Agosin, Marjorie. The house of memory : stories by Jewish women writers of Latin America / edited by Marjorie Agosín ; translation editor, Elizabeth Rosa Horan ; stories translated by Susan Bassnett ... [et al.]. 1st ed. New York : Feminist Press at the City University of New York, 1999. 246 p. ISBN 1558612084 (hc. : alk. paper)
  • Agosin, Marjorie. Las palabras de Miriam. : Madrid: Ediciones Torremozas, 1999. 95 p. ISBN: 8478392289.
  • Agosin, Marjorie.

93. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Spanish-American Literature
Spanishamerican literature. The literature produced by the Spanish-speaking The Atlantida is a hymn to the future of the latin race in America.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14202a.htm
Home Encyclopedia Summa Fathers ... S > Spanish-American Literature A B C D ... CICDC - Home of the Catholic Lifetime Reading Plan
Spanish-American Literature
siglo de oro , whose play, "La verdad sospechosa", furnished Corneille with the inspiration and material for his "Menteur", which in its turn is the cornerstone of the classic comedy of France. The printing press was set up in the new regions in 1539, eighty years before the Pilgrims reached Massachusetts, and about 1550 Charles V Napoleonic invasion. In terms hardly less passionate than theirs the insurgent Spanish colonists celebrated their struggle against the domination from over the sea. The romantic movement, following in the wake of neo-Classicism, had owed its great success in European lands to its evocation of traditions of the medieval past. Naturally, none such existed for the colonists of the newly-found lands, and it is rather with respect to matters of external form than those of substance that romanticism found a reflex in the Spanish-American literature. In general, it may be said that, of the various genres, it is the lyric that had received the greatest development in the Spanish American regions. The novel has been written with more or less success by an occasional gifted spirit; the drama has not fared equally well. For a more detailed consideration of the subject with which we are concerned it seems best to deal with it according to the geographical divisions marked by the existing states. Mexico This was formerly the Viceroyalty of New Spain. It was the colony most favoured by the Spanish administration and in it culture struck its deepest roots. Here was set up the first printing press, and here was founded, as has been said, the first university, which, authorized by the

94. Zeroland: World Literature Directory
South american literature directory. Alphabetical listing of online literary resources organized by country and author name.
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Film Music Literature Philosophy ... E-Texts
Web www.zeroland.co.nz LEVANTINE LITERATURE LEBANON, TURKEY,
JORDON, ISRAEL, EGYPT
Al Masriq. Egypt. Web links to music, Cairo, Cairo Times, articles, pictures, general culture.

The Levant.
Al Mashriq. The eastern mediterranean, Lebanon, Egypt, Jordon, Israel, Turkey, Syria. A comprehensive guide to Levantine archaeology, architecture, arts and crafts, news, politics, humour, literature, music, cinema, photographs. ...
Lebanon. Language and literature. George Gordaq, Al Jadid, Khalil Gibran, Amin Maalouf.

Authors Mahfouz, Naguib. Nobel Prizer Winner
Rihami, Ameen

LITHUANIAN LITERATURE
Lithuanian Literature and Folklore. Lithuanian poetry

Lithuanian poetry. A Selection of poets in Lithuania.
MACEDONIAN LITERATURE Contemporary Literature in Macedonia. Cultural history of Macedonian - literature. Culture Macedonia. A Macedonia culture portal. Macedonia literature events, festivals, awards, news, reviews. ... Poetry. About Macedonian Poetry, an introduction. The Boundless Possibilities of Poetry, by Milan Gjurchinovon. MALAYSIAN LITERATURE Malaysian writers drectory.

95. Figurative Language And Magical Realism In Latin American Short Stories
Teaching unit with background and example literature.
http://www.chatham.edu/PTI/Latin America & U.S.Pop culture/Golden_02.htm

96. Latin America Literature Spanish Literature Hispanic
Research latin america literature at the Questia.com online library.
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97. UNC Undergraduate Program In Latin American Studies
AFAM 54, Blacks in latin America. Cultureliterature Sequence Portuguese. PORT 35, Modern Brazilian literature in Translation
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Contact Us Undergraduate Program in Latin American Studies Graduate Certificate in Latin American Studies ... Latin American Studies Courses
The degree offered is a BA in Latin American Studies.
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All General College perspective requirements apply. Students may count up to two courses in the major core as General College requirements, if applicable. Students at the General College level are strongly encouraged to enroll in LTAM 40, an interdisciplinary introductory course offered each year, usually in the spring. ILAS recommends the following courses for fulfillment of the General College perspective requirements to students interested in majoring in Latin American Studies:
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Spanish or Portuguese are recommended to satisfy the foreign language requirement. The foreign language 1 through 4 sequence may be completed in two semesters by enrolling in intensive courses: PORT 1-2 and 3-4 or SPAN 1-2 and 3-4.
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PORT 35 Modern Brazilian Literature in English Translation PORT 40 Portuguese and Brazilian Fiction in Translation SPAN 21 Introduction to Spanish and Spanish American Literature SPAN 35 Contemporary Latin American Prose in Translation SPAN 46 Cervantes in English Translation
Social Science Perspective
(two courses from different departments) ECON 10 Introduction to Economics GEOG 20 World Regional Geography POLI 41 Introduction to Government in the United States POLI 52 Introduction to Politics in Western Europe

98. South American Literature
South american literature directory. Spanish literature, A web directory. A library of Mexican, latin american and international literature.
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Latin-American Literature . Latin-American Writers . A Web Directory Web www.zeroland.co.nz LATIN-AMERICAN LITERATURE
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Argentinian literature
Art, literature and music in Argentina - webpage links.
Bibliographies, Yale University
La Biblioteca Nacional, The Spanish National Library

Brazilian literature
Chile Critica Revista virtual de critica, Centro de Estudios Culturales.
The Latin American and Caribbean Information Center
University of Chile ... Rosenmann-Taub, David. David Rosenmann-Taub, one of the most important living poets in the Spanish language. A dedicated site. Colombia Literature in Latin-America, country resources, a web directory from The University of Texas. Index of Latin and South American Literature Magic Realism web index. Open Directory Project Mexico Mexico: Diccionario de Escritores en Mexico. Bibloteca Virtual. A library of Mexican, Latin- American and international literature. Peru Peruvian writers Lolosa, Mario Vargas

99. American Literature Overviews - Arts And Culture: InfoUSA
and those of Asia and latin America in the year 2000. An overview of the development of american literature, from precolonial times to the present.
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U.S. Department of State, Bureau of International Information Programs. An overview of the development of American literature, from pre-colonial times to the present.
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100. Center For Latin American And Iberian Studies
latin american Studies 234. TwentiethCentury Mexican literature, Film, and Art. (Also listed as Fine Arts 234) The historical, social, and political
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  • Latin American Studies 115W. Freshman Seminar. Latin American Studies 201. Introduction to Latin America. A multidisciplinary survey of Latin America from pre-Columbian times to the present emphasizing culture, economic and political patterns, social issues, literature, and the arts in a historical perspective. Latin American Studies 234. Twentieth-Century Mexican Literature, Film, and Art. (Also listed as Fine Arts 234) The historical, social, and political dynamic as expressed in various art forms. The relation between social reality and aesthetic form. Latin American Studies 260 (Human and Organizational Development 2690). Latin America, Latinos and the United States. Comparative study of the immigration of the peoples of Latin America and the Caribbean to the United States and their experiences in this country. All students will engage in service work and a research project in the Nashville Latino community. Latin American Studies 289a-289b. Independent Study. A program.of independent readings or research to be selected in consultation with the Center's undergraduate adviser. Open only to juniors and seniors.

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