Documentar la realidad
Cruce de géneros y fronteras en América Latina
open access | peer reviewed-
edited by
- Oswaldo Estrada - email
- Laura Alicino - Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, University of North Carolina - email
Abstract
In the context of the ‘documentary turn’ that has influenced various artistic disciplines since the late twentieth century, this book presents novel insights into the application of the documentary approach in contemporary narrative, poetry, theater, and film. The essays contained in this volume investigate the diverse methodologies employed by contemporary Latin American art in its engagement with reality and the archive, memory and its manifold representations. These essays further propose an updated concept of community that functions as a form of resistance to capitalist individualism, extending beyond the geographical confines of the American continent.
Keywords Peruvian literature • Undocumented migrants • Aguilas • Nancy Morejón • True • Poetics of documentality • El invencible verano de Lililiana • Latin American contemporary theater • Rocío Quillahuaman • Poetry • Documentary turn • Asian internal refugees • Docufiction • Andrés Di Tella • Latin American documentary writing • Documental literature • Translation • Journalistic theater • Mediation • State violence • Poetics of the Archive • Femicides • Affection • Denisse Español • Archive • Contemporary documentary theatre • Territory of Difference • Shoah survivors • Coloniality • Decolonial geographies • Documentary poetics • Documentality • Writer’s Figurations • Gender-based violence • Lagartijas tiradas al sol • Gabriela Wiener • Testimony • Disappropriation • Ricardo Piglia • Fiction • Latin American contemporary film • Necropolitics • George Floyd • Documentary theatre • Critical Mexican Studies • Latin American contemporary literatures • Memory • Mexican contemporary poetry • Caribbean poetry • Literary Documentaries • Horizontal hospitality • Real • Violence • Latinx theatre • Poetry as a visual art • Documentary writing • Peru • Darien Narratives • Jürgen Habermas • Migration • World War II • Missing persons • Darién Forest • Documentary poetry • Jorge Volpi • Documental poetry • Colombian and Panamanian literature • Contestatory discourses • Non-fiction • Shoah • Autotheory • Cristina Rivera Garza • Mayra Santos-Febres • Documentary • Michel Foucault • Racism • NAKA Dance Theater • Mexico-US border • Asian-Mexican literature • Documentary literature • Conceptual poetry • Textual materiality
Permalink http://doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-925-2 | e-ISBN 978-88-6969-925-2 | Published Aug. 1, 2025 | Language es
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