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Published Special Issue on Latin American Literature
9/1/2010 10:58:57 AM

Dear All,

We have published the Special Issue on Latin American literature. Here is the ToC:

 

Editorial

CRITICISM

 

Political Economy, Alexander Von Humboldt, and Mexico’s 1810 and 1910 Revolutions

José Enrique Covarrubias, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM)

&

Richard Weiner, Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne

 

Thinking about the Mexican Revolution: Philosophy, Culture and Politics in Mexico. 1910-1934

Aureliano Ortega Esquivel, University of Guanajuato

 

Border Identity Politics: The New Mestiza in Borderland

Lamia Khalil Hammad, Yarmouk University, Jordan

 

México de afuera in Northern Missouri: The Creation of Porfiriato Society in America’s Heartland

Craig Dennison, Westminster College

 

Los Come-muertos: the grotesque tale of emigration

Roberta Giordano, University of Salerno

 

 “Hijos de la madre chingada” or New Mestiza: Paz and Anzaldúa

Danielle Lamb, University of Alberta      

 

Re-narrating Globalization: Hybridity and Resistance in Amores Perros, Santitos and El Jardín del Edén

Brent Smith, University of New Mexico

 

In ‘prison-house of love’: The Bad Girl and bad girls of Mario Vargas Llosa

Tajuddin Ahmed, West Bengal, India

 

Kittens in the Oven: Race Relations, Traumatic Memory, and the Search for Identity in Julia Alvarez’s How the García Girls Lost Their Accents

Natalie Carter, The George Washington University

 

PERSPECTIVE

 

Electroacoustic Music in Mexico

Rodrigo Sigal, Mexican Centre for Music and Sonic Arts

 

 

Monsivais Writes the (Bi)centennial     

Amber Workman, University of California, Santa Barbara. 

 

 

Magic Realism in Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s One Hundred Years of Solitude

B.J Geetha, Periyar University, India

 

CREATIVE

 

Parasitos Urbanos (Urban Parasites)

By Gilberto Esparza

 

BOOK REVIEW

 

Red April by Santiago Roncagliolo

Review by

Amit Shankar Saha, Calcutta University

                                        

Our Exclusive Archive with Archive-It
3/1/2010 5:30:45 PM

As we announced earlier Rupkatha Journal has become a Partner of Archive-It. We are happy to let you know that the archival process has begun and the contents of the journal are being permanently archived by it with copies on different servers in the USA and Egypt (Bibliotheca Alexandrina) for averting server mishap. We are the “first Indian user” of Archive-It, which runs “a subscription service developed in 2005 by the Internet Archive (http://www.archive.org) and currently has over 110 partners all over the world”, including Library of Congress, US National Archives and the National Library of Australia. The Internet Archive, as an 'Internet library,' offers “permanent access for researchers, historians, and scholars to collections that exist in digital format.”

 

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