Growing up in Latin America child and youth agency in contemporary popular culture
"Growing up in Latin America is a collection of essays centered on the representation of the political and historical agency of children and youth within the sociohistorical panorama of Latin American countries during the 20th and 21st centuries. Questions of gender, migration, violence, postco...
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Lanham ; Boulder ; New York ; London
Lexington Books
[2022]
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Schriftenreihe: | Children and youth in popular culture
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Inhaltsangabe:
- Introduction: "Relational agency of Minors in Latin American narratives" / Marco Ramírez Rojas
- Some notes on Latin American childhood / Pilar Osorio Lora
- Growing up queer in Mexico City : rebellious identities in Tryno Maldonado, Antonio Alatorre, and Sara Levi Calderón / Ricardo Quintana Vallejo
- The dark night of Mexico : picaresque, sexuality, and violence in El vampiro De La Colonia Roma and Las púberes canéforas / Rafael Hernández Rodríguez
- Between places : physical and mnemonic spaces in the Paraguayan film 108 cuchillo de palo / Rafaela Fiore Urízar
- The child that looks : childhood, migration, and ecology in El Camino / Alicia V. Nuñez.
- Feeling good : "affect aliens" of the Colombian diaspora in Fiebre tropical by Juliana Delgado Lopera / Astrid Lorena Ochoa Campo
- Childhood on the back of La Bestia : fictions about adults and migration to the United States / Rodrigo Pardo Fernández
- Agency and learning from the edges : Everybody leaves as a female novel of formation in post-Soviet Cuba / Marco Ramírez Rojas
- School bullying as a metaphor for the socio-political situation in Castro's Cuba ("A la vencida va la tercera" by Yomar González
- Camionero by Sebastián Miló) / Nicolás Balutet
- Children, ghosts and masks in the Mexican narco-zone : a mediated agency. a comparative analysis of four fiction films and documentaries / Sophie Dufays
- She takes pleasure in the sins of the flesh : child and youth abuse in the narrative of Ecuadorian female writers of the 21st century / Silvia Ruiz Tresgallo
- In the name of darkness : coloniality and disability in Mariana Enriquez's Nuestra parte de noche (2019) / Carlos Ayram
- Embodied ethics in Los ríos profundos and La Rue Cases-Nègres / Jeffrey Diteman
- Formation and ontological transcendence in Giovanna Rivero's 98 segundos sin sombra and Magela Baudoin's El sonido de la H / Alexander Torres