Latin American Documentary Narratives (PDF)
The Intersections of Storytelling and Journalism in Contemporary Literature
(Sprache: Englisch)
Winner of the Victor Villaseñor Best Latino Focused Nonfiction Book Award - English, from the 2022 International Latino Book Awards
What defines the boundary between fact and fabrication, fiction and nonfiction, literature and journalism? Latin...
What defines the boundary between fact and fabrication, fiction and nonfiction, literature and journalism? Latin...
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Winner of the Victor Villaseñor Best Latino Focused Nonfiction Book Award - English, from the 2022 International Latino Book Awards
What defines the boundary between fact and fabrication, fiction and nonfiction, literature and journalism? Latin American Documentary Narratives unpacks the precarious testimonial relationship between author and subject, where the literary journalist, rather than the subject being interviewed, can become the hero of a narrative in its recording and retelling.
Latin American Documentary Narratives covers a variety of nonfiction genres from the 1950s to the 2000s that address topics such as social protests, dictatorships, natural disasters, crime and migration in Latin America. This book analyzes - and includes an appendix of interviews with - authors who have not previously been critically read together, from the early and emblematic works of Gabriel García Márquez and Elena Poniatowska to more recent authors, like Leila Guerriero and Juan Villoro, who are currently reshaping media and audiences in Latin America. In a world overwhelmed by data production and marked by violent acts against those considered 'others', Liliana Chávez Díaz argues that storytelling plays an essential role in communication among individuals, classes and cultures.
What defines the boundary between fact and fabrication, fiction and nonfiction, literature and journalism? Latin American Documentary Narratives unpacks the precarious testimonial relationship between author and subject, where the literary journalist, rather than the subject being interviewed, can become the hero of a narrative in its recording and retelling.
Latin American Documentary Narratives covers a variety of nonfiction genres from the 1950s to the 2000s that address topics such as social protests, dictatorships, natural disasters, crime and migration in Latin America. This book analyzes - and includes an appendix of interviews with - authors who have not previously been critically read together, from the early and emblematic works of Gabriel García Márquez and Elena Poniatowska to more recent authors, like Leila Guerriero and Juan Villoro, who are currently reshaping media and audiences in Latin America. In a world overwhelmed by data production and marked by violent acts against those considered 'others', Liliana Chávez Díaz argues that storytelling plays an essential role in communication among individuals, classes and cultures.
Autoren-Porträt von Liliana Chávez Díaz
Liliana Chávez Díaz is Lecturer in Latin American Studies at the University of St Andrews, Scotland and author of Viajar sola: identidad y experiencia de viaje en autoras hispanoamericanas (2020). She has been a journalist for over ten years, focusing on art, culture, and science. Chávez Díaz holds a PhD in Spanish from the University of Cambridge, UK, and her research explores literary journalism and other nonfiction genres, women's writing and popular culture in contemporary Latin America. She has served as a visiting scholar at Columbia University, USA, University of Texas-Austin, and the Ibero-Amerikanisches Institut in Berlin, Germany. She is also a life time fellow of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation in Germany.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Liliana Chávez Díaz
- 2021, 1. Auflage, 312 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing Inc
- ISBN-10: 1501366033
- ISBN-13: 9781501366031
- Erscheinungsdatum: 04.11.2021
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