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  1. Uncivil wars
    Elena Garro, Octavio Paz, and the battle for cultural memory
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  University of Texas Press, Austin

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    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9780292737778; 9780292737785
    Edition: 1st ed
    Series: Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long series in Latin American and Latino art and culture
    Subjects: National characteristics, Mexican, in literature; Collective memory; Kollektives Gedächtnis
    Other subjects: Garro, Elena; Paz, Octavio (1914-1998); Paz, Octavio (1914-1998); Garro, Elena (1916-1998)
    Scope: xii, 247 p
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

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  3. Uncivil wars
    Elena Garro, Octavio Paz, and the battle for cultural memory
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  University of Texas Press, Austin

    "Blending biography, literary analysis, and cultural history, Uncivil Wars reveals a new understanding of the works of Elena Garro and Octavio Paz, placing these iconic writers in the context of the revolutions - military, social, and feminist - that... more

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    "Blending biography, literary analysis, and cultural history, Uncivil Wars reveals a new understanding of the works of Elena Garro and Octavio Paz, placing these iconic writers in the context of the revolutions - military, social, and feminist - that shaped their lives."--Project Muse Introduction: Uncivil wars -- All in the family: Paz and Garro rewrite Mexico's cultural memory -- War at home: Betrayals of/in the Mexican Revolution -- Love and war don't mix: Garro and Paz in the Spanish Civil War -- Tlatelolco: The undeclared war -- From civil war to gender war: The battle of the sexes.

     

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    Series: Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long Series in Latin American and Latino Art and Culture
    Subjects: Collective memory; National characteristics, Mexican, in literature; LITERARY CRITICISM ; European ; Spanish & Portuguese; LITERARY CRITICISM ; Caribbean & Latin American; Collective memory; National characteristics, Mexican, in literature; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Other subjects: Paz, Octavio (1914-1998); Garro, Elena; Garro, Elena; Paz, Octavio
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (247 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  4. Elena Garro and Mexico's Modern Dreams
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Bucknell University Press, Lanham

    Blending cultural studies, literary analysis, and political and intellectual history, Elena Garro and Mexico's Modern Dreams shows how Elena Garro's life and work expose the impasses inherent to the concept of Mexican modernity. While Garro is well... more

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    Blending cultural studies, literary analysis, and political and intellectual history, Elena Garro and Mexico's Modern Dreams shows how Elena Garro's life and work expose the impasses inherent to the concept of Mexican modernity. While Garro is well known for the gossip and conflicts she created in literary and political circles, this study explores her radical critique of Mexican modernity and its intellectual apologists. Her critique also applies to the

     

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    ISBN: 9781611484717; 1611484715
    Series: Bucknell Studies in Latin American Literature and Theory
    Subjects: Modernism (Literature); National characteristics, Mexican, in literature; Modernism (Literature); Modernism (Literature); National characteristics, Mexican, in literature; Civilization; LITERARY CRITICISM ; European ; Spanish & Portuguese; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Other subjects: Garro, Elena; Garro, Elena; Garro, Elena
    Scope: Online Ressource (275 pages)
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  5. <<La>> vida es un horrible engaño
    Leben und dramatisches Werk der mexikanischen Autorin Elena Garro
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Peter Lang, Frankfurt am Main

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    Language: German; Spanish
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    ISBN: 9783653003130; 365300313X
    Series: Array ; Bd. 88
    Subjects: Dramatists, Mexican / 20th century / Biography; Mexican literature / 20th century / History and criticism; DRAMA / Continental European; Dramatists, Mexican / (OCoLC)fst00897628; Mexican literature / (OCoLC)fst01019210
    Other subjects: Garro, Elena / Criticism and interpretation; Garro, Elena; Garro, Elena / (OCoLC)fst00096111
    Scope: 1 online resource (259 pages)
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    Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral)--Justus Liebig-Universität Giessen, 2009

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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 247-259)

    Inhaltsverzeichnis; 1. Einleitung 11; 1.1 Thema, Aufbau und Methode 11; 1.2 Stand der Forschung 17; 1.2.1 Lateinamerikanische Literatur in Deutschland 17; 1.2.2 Das Werk von Elena Garro 22; 2. Lebensdaten und schriftstellerische Entwicklung von Elena Garro 31; 2.1 Kindheit und Jugend 31; 2.2 Die Jahre mit Octavio Paz 39; 2.3 Schreiben für den baúl 56; 2.4 Tlatelolco 1968 63; 2.5 Exil 70; 2.6 Rückkehr nach Mexiko und letzte Jahre 75; 3. Das Theater in Mexiko 81; 3.1 Die Entwicklung bis zu den 50er Jahren 81; 3.2 Das Theaterkonzept von Poesía en Voz Alta 86

    3.3 Elena Garros Theater im Überblick 934. Das dramatische Werk von Elena Garro 99; 4.1 Der Verrat an der Revolution 99; 4.1.1 Felipe Ángeles -- Der mutlose Held 99; 4.1.2 Benito Fernández -- Die kopflosen Enkel der Revolution 108; 4.2 Die Sehnsucht nach dem glücklichen Leben 116; 4.2.1 Un hogar sólido -- Im Zwischenreich des Todes 116; 4.2.2 La señora en su balcón -- Flucht vor dem Leben 124; 4.2.3 La mudanza -- Späte Vergeltung 134; 4.3 Die Hoffnung auf Vereinigung in Liebe 140; 4.3.1 Andarse por las ramas -- Enttäuschung und Einsamkeit 140

    4.3.2 Los pilares de doña Blanca -- Das Spiel mit der Liebe 1514.3.3 La dama boba -- Liebe und Theater 159; 4.3.4 Tabelle zur Liebesmetaphorik 170; 4.4 Der Einbruch des Irrealen 171; 4.4.1 Ventura Allende -- Der Teufel als Verführer 171; 4.4.2 El Rey Mago -- Das Verkennen der Zeichen 178; 4.4.3 El Encanto, Tendajón Mixto -- Das fragwürdige Glück 183; 4.5 Die Vergangenheit als Zukunft 194; 4.5.1 El rastro -- Die Rückkehr in den Schoß der Mutter 194; 4.5.2 El árbol -- Das magische Ritual 203; 4.5.3 Los perros -- Die Vergangenheit als Schicksal 209; 4.6 Das Drama als Autobiographie 220

    4.6.1 Parada San Ángel -- Das Trauma der frühen Jahre 2204.6.2 Sócrates y los gatos -- Tlatelolco und die Folgen 230; 5. Schlussbetrachtung 241; 6. Literaturverzeichnis 247; Primärliteratur 247; Sekundärliteratur 248

  6. Uncivil wars
    Elena Garro, Octavio Paz, and the battle for cultural memory
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Univ. of Texas Press, Austin, TX

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    ISBN: 9780292737778; 0292737777
    Edition: 1. ed.
    Series: Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long series in Latin American and Latino art and culture
    Other subjects: Array; Array; National characteristics, Mexican, in literature; Array
    Scope: XII, 247 S.
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  7. Uncivil wars
    Elena Garro, Octavio Paz, and the battle for cultural memory
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  University of Texas Press, Austin

    Includes bibliographical references and index "Blending biography, literary analysis, and cultural history, Uncivil Wars reveals a new understanding of the works of Elena Garro and Octavio Paz, placing these iconic writers in the context of the... more

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    Includes bibliographical references and index "Blending biography, literary analysis, and cultural history, Uncivil Wars reveals a new understanding of the works of Elena Garro and Octavio Paz, placing these iconic writers in the context of the revolutions - military, social, and feminist - that shaped their lives."--Project Muse

     

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    ISBN: 9780292737778; 9780292737785
    Edition: 1st ed
    Series: Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long series in Latin American and Latino art and culture
    Subjects: Collective memory; National characteristics, Mexican, in literature
    Other subjects: Paz, Octavio (1914-1998); Garro, Elena
    Scope: xii, 247 p
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

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    Introduction: Uncivil warsAll in the family: Paz and Garro rewrite Mexico's cultural memory -- War at home: Betrayals of/in the Mexican Revolution -- Love and war don't mix: Garro and Paz in the Spanish Civil War -- Tlatelolco: The undeclared war -- From civil war to gender war: The battle of the sexes.

  8. Relecturas y narraciones femeninas de la Revolución Mexicana
    Campobello, Garro, Esquivel y Mastretta
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk

    Este libro analiza la perspectiva de cuatro escritoras mexicanas -Nellie Campobello, Elena Garro, Laura Esquivel y Ángeles Mastretta- acerca de la Revolución Mexicana y cómo estas escritoras recuperan la memoria popular, recreando y reincluyendo a... more

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    Este libro analiza la perspectiva de cuatro escritoras mexicanas -Nellie Campobello, Elena Garro, Laura Esquivel y Ángeles Mastretta- acerca de la Revolución Mexicana y cómo estas escritoras recuperan la memoria popular, recreando y reincluyendo a las mujeres en la narrativa nacional respecto a su participación en la propia Revolución, más allá del conocido papel de soldaderas y Adelitas que acompañaban a los diferentes ejércitos revolucionarios. Mi trabajo combina diferentes planteamientos críticos feministas, antropológicos y geográficos que además de las mujeres, incluyen a los indígenas y a otras minorías étnicas contemplando la interrelación de las categorías de género, espacio, raza y clase como todos que definen y redefinen, permanentemente, identidades espacializadas en cambio permanente y constante. This book analyzes the perspective of four Mexican women writers regarding the Mexican Revolution---Nellie Campobello, Elena Garro, Laura Esquivel, and Angeles Mastretta. It examines how they recover popular memory to re-create and re-insert women in the national narrative with respect to their participation in the Revolution, which extended beyond the role of soldiers, camp followers, and soldiers' wives. The work combines cultural studies with feminist critical readings and an anthropological and geographical awareness of the roles of indigenous people and ethnic minorities, while paying attention to different categories such as gender, place, race, and class, as a wholeness of spatialized identities in permanent and constant flux. Ela Molina-Sevilla de Morelock is a Latin Americanist currently based in the U.S Nellie Campobello, cuando madre naturaleza y madre cultura son una -- Elena Garro y Los recuerdos del porvenir : memoria de los olvidados en la historia de la Revolución -- Laura Esquivel : de pasiones, historia y gastronomía en Como agua para chocolate y Tan veloz como el deseo -- Ángeles Mastretta y la Mujer Nueva en Mal de amores

     

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  9. Relecturas y narraciones femeninas de la Revolución Mexicana
    Campobello, Garro, Esquivel y Mastretta
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk

    Este libro analiza la perspectiva de cuatro escritoras mexicanas -Nellie Campobello, Elena Garro, Laura Esquivel y Ángeles Mastretta- acerca de la Revolución Mexicana y cómo estas escritoras recuperan la memoria popular, recreando y reincluyendo a... more

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    Este libro analiza la perspectiva de cuatro escritoras mexicanas -Nellie Campobello, Elena Garro, Laura Esquivel y Ángeles Mastretta- acerca de la Revolución Mexicana y cómo estas escritoras recuperan la memoria popular, recreando y reincluyendo a las mujeres en la narrativa nacional respecto a su participación en la propia Revolución, más allá del conocido papel de soldaderas y Adelitas que acompañaban a los diferentes ejércitos revolucionarios. Mi trabajo combina diferentes planteamientos críticos feministas, antropológicos y geográficos que además de las mujeres, incluyen a los indígenas y a otras minorías étnicas contemplando la interrelación de las categorías de género, espacio, raza y clase como todos que definen y redefinen, permanentemente, identidades espacializadas en cambio permanente y constante. This book analyzes the perspective of four Mexican women writers regarding the Mexican Revolution---Nellie Campobello, Elena Garro, Laura Esquivel, and Angeles Mastretta. It examines how they recover popular memory to re-create and re-insert women in the national narrative with respect to their participation in the Revolution, which extended beyond the role of soldiers, camp followers, and soldiers' wives. The work combines cultural studies with feminist critical readings and an anthropological and geographical awareness of the roles of indigenous people and ethnic minorities, while paying attention to different categories such as gender, place, race, and class, as a wholeness of spatialized identities in permanent and constant flux. Ela Molina-Sevilla de Morelock is a Latin Americanist currently based in the U.S.

     

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    Language: Spanish
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    ISBN: 9781782041696
    Subjects: Frau; Geschichte; Mexican literature / Women authors / History and criticism; Mexican literature / 20th century / History and criticism; Mexican literature / 21st century / History and criticism; Women in literature; Mexikanische Revolution <Motiv>
    Other subjects: Campobello, Nellie / 1900-1986 / Criticism and interpretation; Garro, Elena / Criticism and interpretation; Esquivel, Laura / 1950- / Criticism and interpretation; Mastretta, Ángeles / 1949- / Criticism and interpretation; Campobello, Nellie (1900-1986); Mastretta, Ángeles (1949-); Esquivel, Laura (1950-); Garro, Elena (1916-1998)
    Scope: 1 online resource (xii, 207 pages)
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    Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 02 Oct 2015)

    Nellie Campobello, cuando madre naturaleza y madre cultura son una -- Elena Garro y Los recuerdos del porvenir : memoria de los olvidados en la historia de la Revolución -- Laura Esquivel : de pasiones, historia y gastronomía en Como agua para chocolate y Tan veloz como el deseo -- Ángeles Mastretta y la Mujer Nueva en Mal de amores

  10. Relecturas y narraciones femeninas de la Revolución Mexicana
    Campobello, Garro, Esquivel y Mastretta
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk

    Este libro analiza la perspectiva de cuatro escritoras mexicanas -Nellie Campobello, Elena Garro, Laura Esquivel y Ángeles Mastretta- acerca de la Revolución Mexicana y cómo estas escritoras recuperan la memoria popular, recreando y reincluyendo a... more

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    Este libro analiza la perspectiva de cuatro escritoras mexicanas -Nellie Campobello, Elena Garro, Laura Esquivel y Ángeles Mastretta- acerca de la Revolución Mexicana y cómo estas escritoras recuperan la memoria popular, recreando y reincluyendo a las mujeres en la narrativa nacional respecto a su participación en la propia Revolución, más allá del conocido papel de soldaderas y Adelitas que acompañaban a los diferentes ejércitos revolucionarios. Mi trabajo combina diferentes planteamientos críticos feministas, antropológicos y geográficos que además de las mujeres, incluyen a los indígenas y a otras minorías étnicas contemplando la interrelación de las categorías de género, espacio, raza y clase como todos que definen y redefinen, permanentemente, identidades espacializadas en cambio permanente y constante. This book analyzes the perspective of four Mexican women writers regarding the Mexican Revolution---Nellie Campobello, Elena Garro, Laura Esquivel, and Angeles Mastretta. It examines how they recover popular memory to re-create and re-insert women in the national narrative with respect to their participation in the Revolution, which extended beyond the role of soldiers, camp followers, and soldiers' wives. The work combines cultural studies with feminist critical readings and an anthropological and geographical awareness of the roles of indigenous people and ethnic minorities, while paying attention to different categories such as gender, place, race, and class, as a wholeness of spatialized identities in permanent and constant flux. Ela Molina-Sevilla de Morelock is a Latin Americanist currently based in the U.S.

     

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    ISBN: 9781782041696
    Subjects: Frau; Geschichte; Mexican literature / Women authors / History and criticism; Mexican literature / 20th century / History and criticism; Mexican literature / 21st century / History and criticism; Women in literature; Mexikanische Revolution <Motiv>
    Other subjects: Campobello, Nellie / 1900-1986 / Criticism and interpretation; Garro, Elena / Criticism and interpretation; Esquivel, Laura / 1950- / Criticism and interpretation; Mastretta, Ángeles / 1949- / Criticism and interpretation; Campobello, Nellie (1900-1986); Mastretta, Ángeles (1949-); Garro, Elena (1916-1998); Esquivel, Laura (1950-)
    Scope: 1 online resource (xii, 207 pages)
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    Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 02 Oct 2015)

    Nellie Campobello, cuando madre naturaleza y madre cultura son una -- Elena Garro y Los recuerdos del porvenir : memoria de los olvidados en la historia de la Revolución -- Laura Esquivel : de pasiones, historia y gastronomía en Como agua para chocolate y Tan veloz como el deseo -- Ángeles Mastretta y la Mujer Nueva en Mal de amores

  11. Elena Ferrante. Meine geniale Autorin
  12. La vida es un horrible engaño - Leben und dramatisches Werk der mexikanischen Autorin Elena Garro
  13. Uncivil wars
    Elena Garro, Octavio Paz, and the battle for cultural memory
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  University of Texas Press, Austin

    Includes bibliographical references and index "Blending biography, literary analysis, and cultural history, Uncivil Wars reveals a new understanding of the works of Elena Garro and Octavio Paz, placing these iconic writers in the context of the... more

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    Includes bibliographical references and index "Blending biography, literary analysis, and cultural history, Uncivil Wars reveals a new understanding of the works of Elena Garro and Octavio Paz, placing these iconic writers in the context of the revolutions - military, social, and feminist - that shaped their lives."--Project Muse

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9780292737778; 9780292737785
    Edition: 1st ed
    Series: Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long series in Latin American and Latino art and culture
    Subjects: Collective memory; National characteristics, Mexican, in literature
    Other subjects: Paz, Octavio (1914-1998); Garro, Elena
    Scope: xii, 247 p
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Available via World Wide Web

    Introduction: Uncivil warsAll in the family: Paz and Garro rewrite Mexico's cultural memory -- War at home: Betrayals of/in the Mexican Revolution -- Love and war don't mix: Garro and Paz in the Spanish Civil War -- Tlatelolco: The undeclared war -- From civil war to gender war: The battle of the sexes.

  14. Relecturas y narraciones femeninas de la Revolución Mexicana
    Campobello, Garro, Esquivel y Mastretta
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Boydell & Brewer, Suffolk

    Este libro analiza la perspectiva de cuatro escritoras mexicanas -Nellie Campobello, Elena Garro, Laura Esquivel y Ángeles Mastretta- acerca de la Revolución Mexicana y cómo estas escritoras recuperan la memoria popular, recreando y reincluyendo a... more

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    Este libro analiza la perspectiva de cuatro escritoras mexicanas -Nellie Campobello, Elena Garro, Laura Esquivel y Ángeles Mastretta- acerca de la Revolución Mexicana y cómo estas escritoras recuperan la memoria popular, recreando y reincluyendo a las mujeres en la narrativa nacional respecto a su participación en la propia Revolución, más allá del conocido papel de soldaderas y Adelitas que acompañaban a los diferentes ejércitos revolucionarios. Mi trabajo combina diferentes planteamientos críticos feministas, antropológicos y geográficos que además de las mujeres, incluyen a los indígenas y a otras minorías étnicas contemplando la interrelación de las categorías de género, espacio, raza y clase como todos que definen y redefinen, permanentemente, identidades espacializadas en cambio permanente y constante. This book analyzes the perspective of four Mexican women writers regarding the Mexican Revolution---Nellie Campobello, Elena Garro, Laura Esquivel, and Angeles Mastretta. It examines how they recover popular memory to re-create and re-insert women in the national narrative with respect to their participation in the Revolution, which extended beyond the role of soldiers, camp followers, and soldiers' wives. The work combines cultural studies with feminist critical readings and an anthropological and geographical awareness of the roles of indigenous people and ethnic minorities, while paying attention to different categories such as gender, place, race, and class, as a wholeness of spatialized identities in permanent and constant flux. Ela Molina-Sevilla de Morelock is a Latin Americanist currently based in the U.S Nellie Campobello, cuando madre naturaleza y madre cultura son una -- Elena Garro y Los recuerdos del porvenir : memoria de los olvidados en la historia de la Revolución -- Laura Esquivel : de pasiones, historia y gastronomía en Como agua para chocolate y Tan veloz como el deseo -- Ángeles Mastretta y la Mujer Nueva en Mal de amores

     

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