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Tables of Contents for Latin American Literature and the Mass Media
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Introduction: Beyond the Lettered City
1
20
Edmundo Paz-Soldan
Debra A. Castillo
Part 1 Revisions
The Nineteenth-Century Novel: Toward a Public Sphere or a Mass Media?
21
20
Fernando Unzueta
Pancho Villa at the Movies: Cinematic Techniques in the Works of Guzman and Munoz
41
16
J. Patrick Duffey
The Avant-Garde and Cinematic Imaginary: Huidobro's novela-film
57
14
Edmundo Paz-Soldan
The Modern Novel, the Media, and Mass Culture in Latin America
71
32
Ricardo Gutierrez Mouat
Part 2 Mass Culture
Mediated Memory: Writing, Photography, and Performativity in the Age of the Image
103
14
Luis Ernesto Carcamo Huechante
Cortazar Under Exposure: Photography and Fiction in the City
117
22
Marcy E. Schwartz
Hybridity and Postmodernity in the Argentine Meta-Comic: The Bridge Texts of Julio Cortazar and Ricardo Piglia
139
13
Ellen McCracken
Comic Art at the Margins of Hierarchy: The Mexican Muticultural Expression of La Familia Burron and Los Supermachos
152
17
Ana Merino
The Mexican Telenovela and its Foundational Fictions
169
24
Adriana Estill
Part 3 Narrative Strategies in Our Fin de Siglo
Contesting the Lettered City: Cultural Mediation and Communicative Strategies in the Contemporary Chronicle in Mexico
193
14
Ignacio Corona
Deserted Cities: Pop and Disenchantment in Turn-of-the-Century Latin American Narrative
207
15
Ana Maria Amar Sanchez
In Search of Lost Time: Intellectuals, Media, and Narrative
222
10
Alfonsina Lorenzi
http://www.LAlit.com
232
17
Debra A. Castillo
Part 4 The Digital Wor(l)d
The Lack of Materiality in Latin American Media Theory
249
21
Shirin Shenassa
Condiciones extremas: Digital Science Fiction from Colombia
270
18
Susana Pajares Tosca
Writing Communities on the Internet: Textual Authority and Territorialization
288
13
Carlos Jauregui
Afterword
301
14
David William Foster
Contributors
315
4
Index
319