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Gauchos and Foreigners
By: Ariana HubermanImprint: Lexington Books
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In Gauchos and Foreigners: Glossing Culture and Identity in the Argentine Countryside Ariana Huberman discusses the relationship between the gaucho figure and the "foreigner" in Argentine rural literature. The narratives of William Henry Hudson, Benito Lynch and Alberto Gerchunoff present English scientists and travelers, as well as Jewish and Italian immigrants, in direct contact with the gaucho in the Argentine and Uruguayan countryside. The book shows how the intent to define and translate termsfrom the national glossary the gaucho, his lifestyle and habitat and from "foreign" cultures, ultimately questions these terms' capacity to represent a specific culture. It traces a series of writing practices that challenge the concepts of "native" and "foreign" as stable categories of representation by conveying identity and culture across multiple linguistic, social and cultural registers. The reading of these unique practices of translation hopes to offer a fresh approach to the multicultural scope ofArgentine literature.
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| Title of eBook: Gauchos and Foreigners | |
| Release Date: 12-29-2010 | |
| Publisher: Lexington Books |
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| Parent title | Gauchos and Foreigners |
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| Encrypted (DRM) | Yes |
| SKU | 9780739149065 |
| File size | 803 |
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