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Latin American Textualities

Latin American Textualities History, Materiality, and Digital Media

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Publisher's Synopsis

Textuality is the condition in which a text is created, edited, archived, published, disseminated, and consumed. ""Texts,"" therefore, encompass a broad variety of artifacts: traditional printed matter such as grammar books and newspaper articles; phonographs; graphic novels; ephemera such as fashion illustrations, catalogs, and postcards; and even virtual databases and cataloging systems.

Latin American Textualities is a wide-ranging, interdisciplinary look at textual history, textual artifacts, and digital textualities across Latin America from the colonial era to the present. Editors Heather J. Allen and Andrew R. Reynolds gathered a wide range of scholars to investigate the region's textual scholarship. Contributors offer engaging examples of not just artifacts but also the contexts in which the texts are used. Topics include Guamán Poma's library, the effect of sound recordings on writing in Argentina, Sudamericana Publishing House's contribution to the Latin American literary boom, and Argentine science fiction. Latin American Textualities provides new paths to reading Latin American history, culture, and literatures.

Book information

ISBN: 9780816537716
Publisher: The University of Arizona Press
Imprint: The University of Arizona Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 980
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 263
Weight: 518g
Height: 162mm
Width: 237mm
Spine width: 21mm