Browsing by Author "Garcia-Castro, Ramon"
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- ItemReinaldo Arenas: una vida carnavalesca(2002) Vega, Janelle; Garcia-Castro, Ramon
- ItemThe Caribbean: A Sea of Inter-relations(2005) Hey-Colon, Rebeca; Garcia-Castro, Ramon; Roberts, Deborah H.The field of postcolonial studies has evolved through a continuing exploration of the effects of colonialism on countries and individuals. Among the objects of such exploration are the literary texts that offer a powerful and meaningful expression of the lived experience of (post)colonialism. As Ashcroft, Griffith, and Tiffin state in The Empire Writes Back: More than three quarters of the people living in the world today have had their lives shaped by the experience of colonialism. Literature offers one of the most important ways in which these new perceptions [those that have arisen due to the effects of colonialism] are expressed and it is in their writing and through other arts that the day-to-day realities experienced by the colonized peoples have been most powerfully encoded and so profoundly influential.
- ItemToward an Architectural Literature and a Literary Architecture: Reflections on Kahn, Nabokov and Borges(2002) Carr, Jamie; Garcia-Castro, Ramon; Roberts, Deborah H.
- ItemUn cuerpo poderoso : Santa Evita de Tomás Eloy Martínez en Eva Perón(2004) Jimenez, Eric M.; Garcia-Castro, RamonEsta tesis, escrita en castellano, trata de analizar el poder del cadáver de Eva Perón y como ése efectúa un cambio en los personajes varones que protagonizan la novela Santa Evita de Tomás Eloy Martínez. Este analisis literario incorpora las teorias de Octavio Paz y Elisabeth Bronfen para profundizar el concepto de la muerte y lo femenino. Al final, se concluye que Eva Perón sigue siendo una mujer poderosa aún después de su muerte.