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Preface : Coatlicue transformed | ||
Ch. 1 | Quetzalcoatl's mirror and Guadalupe's eye : syncretism and seeing | 1 |
Ch. 2 | Prehispanic codices, murals, and historical display : Rivera, Garro, Galeano, and Ibarguengoitia | 61 |
Ch. 3 | New world Baroque and the dynamics of displacement : Carpentier, de Nome, Lezama Lima, and Sarduy | 115 |
Ch. 4 | The Baroque self : Kahlo and Garcia Marquez | 167 |
Ch. 5 | Borges's neobaroque illusionism | 233 |
Conclusion : neobaroque provocations | 285 |
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