Description
Book SynopsisExploring the fantastic in Spanish American literature as an expression of subversiveness that threatening to undermine the culture
Trade Review"Unraveling the Real offers a welcome update to the existing criticism on the genre and some useful speculation as to its future... [T]he literature covered is substantial, and all major critical perspectives are well represented. This is a highly readable and useful book for students, scholars, and others interested in the fantastic literature of Latin America." The Americas, October 2012 "Unraveling the Real is a very readable, succinct introduction to the topic of the fantastic and its primary critics. Duncan presents a review of the texts on the fantastic and applies this trace to individual authors and film directors, narrative strategies, psychological processes and gender issues. Her introduction is effective in establishing the borders and transgressions of the fantastic, and she is not afraid of moving from the literature of and on the fantastic to the questioning of cultural constructs. Her objective to emphasize the analysis of social criticism is an effective approach." Enrique Sacerio-Gari, Bryn Mawr College
Table of ContentsAcknowledgments
Introduction. The Fantastic as a Literary Genre
1 Modernist Short Stories and the Fantastic
2 The Fantastic as an Interrogation of Literary Practices
3 Reclaiming History: Fantastic Journeys in Time and Space
4 Psychoanalytic Readings of the Fantastic
5 The Fantastic and the Conventions of Gothic Romance
6 Women Writers of the Fantastic
7 Cinematic Encounters with the Fantastic
Conclusion. Fantastic Literature in Spanish America in the Twenty-First Century
Notes
Bibliography
Index