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LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES: THE TWENTIETH CENTURY

LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES: THE TWENTIETH CENTURY Latin American Studies THE TWENTIETH CENTURY By D. L. SHAw, Brown-Forman Professor of Spanish American Literature in the University of Virginia and G. M. MARTIN, Andrew W Mellon Professor of Modem Languages in the University of Pittsburgh I 0 GENERAL See, as always, the annual Bibliographic Supplements to BHS, the 'Recent Articles' section in RIAB and the ModD annual bibliography, and the more irregular Anuario Bibliogra.fico (Georgia) for items not included here. L. V. Lorofia, *Bibliography of Latin American & Caribbean Bibliographies 1985-89, Social Sciences & Humanities, Metu­ chen, Scarecrow, 1993, 314 pp. M. Gomez Reinoso, *Aproximaciones a la literatura hispanoamericana, Miami, Universal, 1993, 158 pp. D. W. Foster, Cultural Diversity in Latin America, Albuquerque, N. Mexico U.P., 178 pp., is wide-ranging. *Las culturas de fin de siglo, ed. J. Ludmer, Rosario, Viterbo, 253 pp. J. Beverley, Against Literature, Minneapolis, Minnesota U.P. 192 pp., resolutely develops his cri­ tique of conventional criticism. F. Ainsa, 'La construcci6n de un nuevo espacio cultural', CA, 47:53-66, is on literature and cultural imagery. A. Cornejo Polar, 'Sujeto y representaci6n en Ia literatura latinoamericana', Hispamirica, 66:3-13, is broad in scope. M. L. Gonzalez, * Literatura revolucionaria hispanoamericana, M, Betania, 477 pp. Revlb, 164-65, 1993, http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies Brill

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Latin American Studies THE TWENTIETH CENTURY By D. L. SHAw, Brown-Forman Professor of Spanish American Literature in the University of Virginia and G. M. MARTIN, Andrew W Mellon Professor of Modem Languages in the University of Pittsburgh I 0 GENERAL See, as always, the annual Bibliographic Supplements to BHS, the 'Recent Articles' section in RIAB and the ModD annual bibliography, and the more irregular Anuario Bibliogra.fico (Georgia) for items not included here. L. V. Lorofia, *Bibliography of Latin American & Caribbean Bibliographies 1985-89, Social Sciences & Humanities, Metu­ chen, Scarecrow, 1993, 314 pp. M. Gomez Reinoso, *Aproximaciones a la literatura hispanoamericana, Miami, Universal, 1993, 158 pp. D. W. Foster, Cultural Diversity in Latin America, Albuquerque, N. Mexico U.P., 178 pp., is wide-ranging. *Las culturas de fin de siglo, ed. J. Ludmer, Rosario, Viterbo, 253 pp. J. Beverley, Against Literature, Minneapolis, Minnesota U.P. 192 pp., resolutely develops his cri­ tique of conventional criticism. F. Ainsa, 'La construcci6n de un nuevo espacio cultural', CA, 47:53-66, is on literature and cultural imagery. A. Cornejo Polar, 'Sujeto y representaci6n en Ia literatura latinoamericana', Hispamirica, 66:3-13, is broad in scope. M. L. Gonzalez, * Literatura revolucionaria hispanoamericana, M, Betania, 477 pp. Revlb, 164-65, 1993,

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