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Latin American Literature at the Rise of Environmentalism: Urban Ecological Thinking in José María Arguedas's The Foxes
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Marcone, Jorge
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Arguedas, Jose Maria (1911-1969)
/ Comparative literature
/ Environmental protection
/ Latin American literature
/ Literary criticism
/ Novels
2013
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Latin American Literature at the Rise of Environmentalism: Urban Ecological Thinking in José María Arguedas's The Foxes
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Marcone, Jorge
in
Arguedas, Jose Maria (1911-1969)
/ Comparative literature
/ Environmental protection
/ Latin American literature
/ Literary criticism
/ Novels
2013
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Latin American Literature at the Rise of Environmentalism: Urban Ecological Thinking in José María Arguedas's The Foxes
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Latin American Literature at the Rise of Environmentalism: Urban Ecological Thinking in José María Arguedas's The Foxes
2013
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Here, Marcone underlines an important genealogy for contemporary environmentalism in Latin America. Los zorros (The Foxes) is crucial because it recognizes approaches to the environment voiced in Latin American literature that are still overlooked today; it anticipates the rise of the environmental justice movement as well as environmentalism of the poor and postcolonial ecocriticism in the global South. Within the framework of what can be thought of as an Andean ecology, according to him, Jose Maria Arguedas emphasizes an emerging ecological paradigm that \"surges ironically\" from the limitations of an Andean and occasionally a self-deprecating provincial environmentalism \"overwhelmed by a major ecological crisis in the city of Chimbote.\" Los zorros is a cultural prehistory of popular environmentalism because it maps its limitations and conditions within the politics of resistance.
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Penn State University Press,Pennsylvania State University Press
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