Uncivil Wars: Elena Garro, Octavio Paz, and the Battle for Cultural Memory

Awards:   Runner-up for PROSE Award, Media and Cultural Studies 2013 (United States)
Author:   Sandra Messinger Cypess
Publisher:   University of Texas Press
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9780292754287


Pages:   261
Publication Date:   01 August 2012
Format:   Paperback
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Uncivil Wars: Elena Garro, Octavio Paz, and the Battle for Cultural Memory


Awards

  • Runner-up for PROSE Award, Media and Cultural Studies 2013 (United States)

Overview

The first English-language book to place the works of Elena Garro (1916-1998) and Octavio Paz (1914-1998) in dialogue with each other, Uncivil Wars evokes the lives of two celebrated literary figures who wrote about many of the same experiences and contributed to the formation of Mexican national identity but were judged quite differently, primarily because of gender. While Paz's privileged, prize-winning legacy has endured worldwide, Garro's literary gifts garnered no international prizes and received less attention in Latin American literary circles. Restoring a dual perspective on these two dynamic writers and their world, Uncivil Wars chronicles a collective memory of wars that shaped Mexico, and in turn shaped Garro and Paz, from the Conquest period to the Mexican Revolution; the Spanish Civil War, which the couple witnessed while traveling abroad; and the student massacre at Tlatelolco Plaza in 1968, which brought about social and political changes and further tensions in the battle of the sexes. The cultural contexts of machismo and ethnicity provide an equally rich ground for Sandra Cypess's exploration of the tandem between the writers' personal lives and their literary production. Uncivil Wars illuminates the complexities of Mexican society as seen through a tense marriage of two talented, often oppositional writers. The result is an alternative interpretation of the myths and realities that have shaped Mexican identity, and its literary soul, well into the twenty-first century.

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Author:   Sandra Messinger Cypess
Publisher:   University of Texas Press
Imprint:   University of Texas Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.313kg
ISBN:  

9780292754287


ISBN 10:   0292754280
Pages:   261
Publication Date:   01 August 2012
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Contents Preface Chapter One. Introduction: Uncivil Wars Chapter Two. All in the Family: Paz and Garro Rewrite Mexico’s Cultural Memory Chapter Three. War at Home: Betrayals of/in the Mexican Revolution Chapter Four. Love and War Don’t Mix: Garro and Paz in the Spanish Civil War Chapter Five. Tlatelolco: The Undeclared War Chapter Six. From Civil War to Gender War: The Battle of the Sexes Notes Bibliography Index

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""...[A] book of great importance for Latin American Literature scholars..."" - Hispania


...[A] book of great importance for Latin American Literature scholars... - Hispania


Author Information

Sandra Messinger Cypess is Professor of Latin American Literature, an Affiliate in Comparative Literature and Performance Studies, and former Chair of Spanish and Portuguese at the University of Maryland. Her previous books include La Malinche in Mexican Literature: From History to Myth, a canonical text in the field of Mexican cultural studies and gender studies.

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