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Structures of Power
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22 February 1996

Explores the many faces of power as revealed in twentieth-century Spanish-American fiction.
The many faces of power—political, personal, authorial—as revealed in literature are explored in these essays by specialists on modern Spanish-American narrative. Contributors include Jose Carlos Gonzalez Boixo, Sara Castro-Klaren, Rosalia Cornejo-Parriego, Rosemary Geisdorfer Feal, David William Foster, Todd Garth, Sharon Magnarelli, Terry J. Peavler and Peter Standish. They discuss works by Guillermo Cabrera Infante, Julio Cortazar, Jose Donoso, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Alejandra Pizarnik, Juan Rulfo, Macedonio Fernandez, Augusto Roa Bastos, Luisa Valenzuela, and Mario Vargas Llosa.
By thoroughly analyzing the literature chosen, the authors go beyond questions of politically committed writing to include such issues as the dominance of one sex, one belief system, and one individual over another. Because they reveal just how complex and diverse issues of power in literature can be, they significantly broaden an already lively debate. What brings them together here is their shared passion for the subject, their keenness of thought, and their possession of what may be the greatest power of all, that of persuasion.
"Structures of Power is accessible to a wide range of readers, including generalists with little or no background in Latin American literature or political systems. The editors are clearly aware of the diversity of Latin American cultures and have made an effort to represent that diversity in this volume." — Debra A. Castillo, Cornell University
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
See(k)ing Power/ Framing Power in Selected Works of Jose Donoso
Sharon Magnarelli
Monuments and Scribes: El hablador Addresses Ethnography
Sara Castro-Klaren
The Delegitimizing Carnival of El otono del Patriarca
Rosalia Cornejo-Parriego
Magus, Masque, and the Machinations of Authority: Cortazar at Play
Peter Standish
Politicizing Myth and Absence: From Macedonio Fernandez to Augusto Roa Bastos
Todd S. Garth
The Underlying Currents of "Caciqusmo" in the Narratives of Juan Rulfo
Jose Carlos Gonzalez Boixo
Cabrera Infante's Undertow
Terry J. Peavler
Of Power and Virgins: Alejandra Pizarnik's La condesa sangrienta
David William Foster
The Politics of "Wargasm": Sexuality, Domination and Female Subversion in Luisa Valenzuela's Cambio De Armas
Rosemary Geisdorfer Feal
Index