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  Record 31 of 49
  AuthorNicholson, Melanie
  Title"Poey, Delia. Latino American Literature in the Classroom: the politics of transformation", Chasqui
  PublisherChasqui
  Publication placeUnited States
  Publication yearMay 2003
  Pagep. 147-150
  Volume32
  Issue1
  NotesThis is a review of Delia Poey's book Latino American Literature in the Classroom, which mentions that Gabriel García Márquez's works are often taught as highly original texts that are representative of life in Latin America. Poey presents her opinion of this teaching style.
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  Record 32 of 49
  AuthorLarraín, Jorge
  Title"Psicología e identidad latinoamericana: sociopsicoanálisis de cinco premios nobel de literatura", Mensaje
  PublisherResidencia San Roberto Bellarmino
  Publication placeChile
  Publication yearNovember 2002
  Pagep. 55
  Volume51
  Issue514
  NotesLarraín reviews Gissi's book Psicología e identidad latinoamericana, in which, as Larraín writes, "Jorge Gissi logra comprobar que los cinco escritores galardonados con el premio Nobel tienen entre sí semejanzas muy importantes con respecto a la identidad latinoamericana." García Márquez is one of the five authors analyzed.
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  Record 33 of 49
  AuthorShaw, Donald L
  Title"Realism mágico y primitivismo. Relecturas de Carpentier, Asturias, Rulfo y García Márquez/ Historia verdadera del realismo mágico," Hispanic Review.
  PublisherUniversity of Pennsylvania
  Publication placeUnited States
  Publication yearFall 1999
  Pagepp. 577-579
  Volume67
  Issue4
  Notes"Shaw reviews 'Realismo magico y primitivismo, relecturas de carpentier, Asturias, Rulfo y Garcia Marquez' by Erik Camayd-Freixas and 'Historia verdadera del realismo magico' by Seymour Menton."
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  Record 34 of 49
  AuthorWilliam Foster, David
  Title"Recent Latin American Cultural Studies Reference Works," Chasqui
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  Publication placeSwarthmore, Pa
  Publication yearMay 2003
  Page116
  Volume32
  Issue1
  NotesThis article reviews "Gabriel García Márquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude: A Casebook" edited by Gene H. Bell-Villada.
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  Record 35 of 49
  AuthorLawler, Lois Kaye
  TitleRevisions of Domesticity: Selected Texts of Elena Poniatowska, Gabriel García Márquez, and Isabel Allende (Mexico, Colombia, Chile)., Ph.D Dissertation
  PublisherThe University of Oklahoma
  Publication placeNorman, OK
  Publication year2001
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  Notes"The figurative movement of women from the private space of the home to the public forum gradually materialized in Latin-American literature over the course of the twentieth century. This particular literary transition substantially mirrored the progress of the feminist sociopolitical movement, in which women retained their affiliation with the home as an integral component of their identity, even as they sought to escape its confines. My investigation treats the utilization of the domestic sphere as a microcosmic model of dominance Hasta no verte Jesús by Elena Poniatowska, La increíble y triste historia de la cándida Eréndira by Gabriel García Márquez, and Afrodita: cuentos, recetas y otros afrodisíacos by Isabel Allende."
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  Record 36 of 49
  AuthorMarshall, April D.
  TitleSomatically Speaking: The Rhetoric of Disease Metaphors in Latin American Literature, Ph.D Dissertation
  PublisherNew York University
  Publication placeNew York, NY
  Publication year2003
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  Notes"The purpose of this study is to explore the intersection of literature and illness in order to demonstrate that disease metaphor is an effective tope for Latin American authors seeking to represent topics that have been culturally and historically pathologized in both national society and/or literature. It analyzes the way the rhetoric of the somatic for pathological was used at the end of the 19th century. It also traces the development of this rhetoric into the following century. The dissertation begins with an overview of general literary theory dealing with diseases and representation focusing on Susan Sontag, Julia Epstein, and Sander Gilman. It offers a linguistic perspective on the functioning of metaphor as well. By bringing the ideas of medical historian Charles Rosenberg to bear on this linguistic discussion the author defines the notion of the frame and framing. Frames can be understood as parallel to the concept of the artist's convention- constructs that inform the perception of disease as both a biological event and a social occurrence. Tuberculosis, cholera, and sexually transmitted diseases (AIDS in particular) are the illnesses central to this study. The Latin American writers Abraham Valdelomar, Manuel Puig, Gabriel García Márquez, and Reinaldo Arenas employ metaphors with these diseases in order to engage specific socio-historic material via frames."
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  Record 37 of 49
  AuthorGlover, Kaiama L
  TitleSpiralisme and Antillanité. Constructions of the Real and the Ideal in Later Twentieth Century Fiction of the French-Speaking Caribbean, Ph.D. Dissertation, Doctoral
  PublisherColumbia University
  Publication placeNew York, NY
  Publication year2002
  Page22, 124, 179, 180
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  Notes"This thesis offers a discussion of spiralisme and of its contribution to the domain of Francophone Caribbean letters during the latter half of the twentieth century. In a literary universe dominated by "big voices" from the French overseas department of Martinique, the Haiti-born spiralisme has long remained ignored in, underappreciated by, and excluded from discussion among Francophonists. My project sets out to rectify this situation, not only by offering a thorough presentation of the spiralist novel in and of itself, but also, and perhaps more importantly, by integrating spiralisme into a larger post-colonial Caribbean context."
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  Record 38 of 49
  AuthorSims, Robert L.
  Title"Stephen Minta, Gabriel García Márquez: Writer of Columbia" Revista de Estudios Colombianos
  PublisherAsociación de Colombianistas
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  Publication year1989
  Pagepp. 51-52
  Volume6
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  NotesRobert L Sims analyzes Stephen Minta's work "Gabriel García Márquez: Writer of Columbia."
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  Record 39 of 49
  AuthorShaw, Donald L
  Title"Suma critica (Book Review)," Hispanic Review
  PublisherUniversity of Pennsylvania
  Publication placeUnited States
  Publication yearSummer 1999
  Pagepp. 393-395
  Volume67
  Issue3
  NotesShaw reviews Saul Yurkievich's Suma critica. In the book, Yurkievich writes briefly about García Márquez.
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  Record 40 of 49
  AuthorSepulveda Llanos, Fidel
  TitleTeoría de Hispanoamérica en la novela actual, Ph.D. Dissertation, Doctoral
  PublisherUniversidad Complutense de Madrid, Facultad de Filología
  Publication placeMadrid, Spain
  Publication year1979
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  NotesThis dissertation seeks to outline a theory of the Spanish-American being through the art, following an interpretative method that traces certain symbolic constants, which in turn indicate a way of being more or less permanent. This thesis also analytically studies five novels and five themes: Pedro Páramo and ambiguity; Rayuela and intermittence; La casa verde and precariousness; El obsceno pájaro de la noche and insularity; and Cien años de soledad and fable. In a synthetic form, the problem of instability in the most transparent region can be seen.
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