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WRITERS AND ARTISTS

WRITERS AND ARTISTS. LATI 50 Introduction to Latin America. WHERE ARE WE?. Week 1: Introduction Modern Latin America , chs . 1-2 Week 2: Dimensions of History Modern Latin America , chs . 3 and 5 and website, Primary Documents 37, 39 Week 3: A World of Multiple Truths

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WRITERS AND ARTISTS

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  1. WRITERS AND ARTISTS LATI 50 Introduction to Latin America

  2. WHERE ARE WE? • Week 1: Introduction • Modern Latin America, chs. 1-2 • Week 2: Dimensions of History • Modern Latin America, chs. 3 and 5 and website, Primary Documents 37, 39 • Week 3: A World of Multiple Truths • Chronicle of a Death Foretold, entire • Week 4: The Quest for Economic Development

  3. COURSE MATERIALS • Syllabus • Class outlines • Readings (available on reserve) • Videos in Visual Arts Library “The Americas” • MLA Website: • library.brown.edu/modernlatinamerica • PHS Website: • pages.ucsd.edu/~phsmith

  4. MID-TERM EXAM • Thursday, February 19 • 12:30-1:50 pm • Bring your own writing materials (blue books, pens) • Study Guide to be distributed in advance • Identification items (NB significance!) • Short essays • Choices where possible

  5. SOCIAL ROLES OF WRITERS IN LATIN AMERICA • Defining national/cultural identity (partly in relation to United States) • “Ariel” by José Enrique Rodó (1900) • Giving voice (and dignity) to general public • Critic of social injustice: fiction as reality • Celebrity status

  6. MEANINGS OF “MAGICAL REALISM” Controversial term Imagination>objectivity as path to human truth Sublime>mundane, absurd>logical Juxtaposition: massive scale in tiny places Straightforward narration of preposterous people and events

  7. THE “BOOM” Mid-1960s to 1990s (?) Latin America as culture and society, universalized at the same time Forefront of developing world

  8. NOBEL LAUREATES 1945: Gabriela Mistral (Chile) 1967: Miguel Angel Asturias (Guatemala) 1971: Pablo Neruda (Chile) 1982: Gabriel GarcíaMárquez (Colombia) 1990: Octavio Paz (Mexico) 1992: Derek Walcott (Caribbean) 2010: Mario Vargas Llosa (Peru)

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