Literature and Resistance in Guatemala

Literature and Resistance in Guatemala Textual Modes and Cultural Politics from El Señor Presidente to Rigoberta Menchú - Monographs in International Studies.

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Publisher's Synopsis

What circumstances lead writers in a poor, multi-ethnic and largely illiterate country to produce a literature that both expresses and affects opposition to the regime? Who are these writers? This study examines these and other questions about the literature of resistance in Guatemala, from the days of Estrada Cabrera up to the events of May and June of 1993.
Zimmerman provides the cultural context for the various modes of literary production and analysis, and identifies the currents of opposition in the nation's fiction, poetry, and testimonial writing. He details the cultural politics involving Guatemalan writers and their organizations during their years of Cerezo and Serrano-Elìas, paying particular attention to the role of women and indigenous groups, Rigoberta Menchú among them.
These two volumes are companion texts to Guatemala: Voices from the Silence, an "epic-collage" of writings compiled by Zimmerman and Raúl Rojas.

Book information

ISBN: 9780896801837
Publisher: Ohio University Press
Imprint: Ohio University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 860.9358097281
DEWEY edition: 20
Language: English
Number of pages: 824
Weight: 1025g
Height: 230mm
Width: 118mm
Spine width: 52mm