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Section One: Recontextualizing the Encounter
"Three Visions of America" by Eduardo Subirats. "Postmodernity, Orphanhood and the Contemporary Spanish American Historical Novel" by Viviana Plotnik. "Toward a New History: Twentieth-Century Debates in Mexico on Narrating the National Past" by Victoria E. Campos.
Section Two: The Colonial Other as a Cultural Construct
"Constructing Cultural Myths: Cabeza de Vaca in Contemporary Hispanic Criticism, Literature and Film" by Santiago Juan-Navarro . "You are What You Eat: Tropicalismo and How Tasty was my Little Frenchman" by Theodore Robert Young.
Section Three: Sexual Difference and Textual Politics
"Transhistorical and Transgeographical Seductions in Te trataré como a una reina" by Wa-kí Fraser de Zambrano. "Marina: A Woman Before the Mirror of her Time in Carlos Fuentes's Ceremonia del Alba" by Gladys M. Ilarregui. "Daimón and the Eroticism of the Conquest" by Terry Seymour
. Section Four: Revisiting the Myths of Mestizaje
"From Cult to Comics: The Representation on Gonzalo Guerrero as a Cultural Hero in Mexican Popular Culture" by Rose Anna M. Mueller. "Naked in the Wilderness: The Transculturation of Cabeza de Vaca in Abel Posse's El largo atardecer del caminante" by Kimberlee López.
Section Five: The Reinvention of the Past Through Apocryphal Chronicles
"Penetrating Texts: Testimonial Pseudo Chronicle in La noche oscura del Niño Avilés by Edgardo Rodríguez Juliá seen from Sigüenza y Góngora's Infortunios de Alonso Ramírez" by Erik Camayd-Freixas. "Ana Lydia Vega's Falsas crónicas del Sur: Reconstruction and Revision of Puerto Rico's Past" by Mary Ann Gosser-Esquilín. "Cervantes in America: Between New World Chronicle and Chivalric Romance" by Luis Correa-Díaz.
Section Six: The "Discoverers" Rediscovered
"Visions and Revisions: The Americanization of Christopher Columbus in the Works of William Carlos Williams and Alejo Carpentier" by Molly Swift. "This Miraculous Lie: Lope de Aguirre and the Search for El Dorado in the Latin American Historical Novel" by Bart L. Lewis.
Section Seven: Parody and the Carnivalization of History
"A Fool's Point of View: Parody, Laughter and the History of the Discovery in Maluco. La novela de los descubridores by Napoleón Baccino Ponde de León" by Magdalena Perkowska-Alvarez. "La isla amarilla: (Re)vision and Subversion of the Discovery" by Susan P. Berardini.
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