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Journal articles on the topic "Guatemalan poetry"

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Gordley, Matthew E. "Psalms of Solomon as Resistance Poetry." Journal of Ancient Judaism 9, no. 3 (2018): 366–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.30965/21967954-00903005.

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Two trends in recent scholarship provide a new set of lenses that enable contemporary readers to appreciate more fully the contents and genre of Psalms of Solomon. On the one hand, scholars such as Richard Horsley, Anathea Portier-Young, and Adela Yarbro Collins have now explored the ways in which early Jewish writers engaged in a kind of compositional resistance as they grappled with their traditions in light of the realities of oppressive empires. These approaches enable us to consider the extent to which Psalms of Solomon also may embody a kind of resistant counterdiscourse for the communit
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Call, Wendy. "Awakening Linguistic Memory: Bilingual Poetry in Mexico and Guatemala." World Literature Today 97, no. 5 (2023): 42–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/wlt.2023.a904271.

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Barrett, Rusty. "Ideophones and (non-)arbitrariness in the K’iche’ poetry of Humberto Ak’abal." Pragmatics and Society 5, no. 3 (2014): 406–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/ps.5.3.05bar.

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This paper examines the ways in which Ak’abal uses K’iche’ ideophones and arbitrariness to highlight differences between Mayan languages and Spanish. This paper focuses on Ak’abal’s sound poems constructed through the use of K’iche’ ideophones, primarily onomatopoetic forms representing natural phenomena such as animal sounds, the movement of water, and sounds associated with weather. Ak’abal often treats non-onomatopoetic words (such as the names of birds) as ideophones, suggesting a direct (unmediated) relationship between K’iche’ signs and the natural elements of the environment. These uses
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Jiménez del Castillo, Juan Carlos. "Las Geórgicas como fuente indirecta en la Austriaca siue Naumachia de Francisco de Pedrosa." Myrtia 35 (November 12, 2020): 371–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.6018/myrtia.455321.

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En 1580, un preceptor de Gramática madrileño, Francisco de Pedrosa, terminó de componer un poema épico lepantino en Guatemala: la inédita Austriaca siue Naumachia . Analizamos una escena de vaticinio protagonizada por Proteo tributaria del libro IV de las Geórgicas .Demostramos no solo que Pedrosa se inspiró en estos versos virgilianos, sino también que lo hizo influenciado por una de las fuentes contemporáneas más relevantes de la poesía lepantina: un libro de poemas recopilados por Pietro Gherardi, titulado In foedus et uictoriam contra Turcas iuxta sinum Corinthiacum Non. Octob. MDLXXI part
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Frigerio, Franco Cerutti. "Contribuciones femeninas a la poesía guatemalteca: el siglo veinte." Repertorio Americano, no. 27 (October 18, 2018): 133–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.15359/ra.1-27-10.

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Este ensayo forma parte de unamás amplia investigación del IDELA sobre escritoras centroamericanas del siglo XX hasta los años ochenta. Guatemala es una nación donde muchas mujeres destacaron como poetas; otras escribieron novelas o hicieron periodismo; muchas de ellas mantuvieron una posición feminista.
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Solares, Blanca. "Le chant de l’Usumacinta. Paysage et mémoire." Caietele Echinox 38 (June 30, 2020): 61–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.24193/cechinox.2020.38.04.

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The process of globalization homogenizes the inequality and violence of the capitalist market on a global level while setting in motion a localizing process that invites to explore its critical potential. In what follows, our intention is to make an account of the micro-local transformations linked to the Usumacinta River, border between Mexico and Guatemala and one of the most important rivers of the planet. The objective of the following lines is the recovery of the mythicalreligious local imaginary of the inhabitants settled along the Usumacinta and the preservation of their memory through
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Cerutti Frigerio1, Franco. "Contribuciones Femeninas a la Poesía Guatemalteca." Repertorio Americano, no. 29 (March 9, 2020): 356–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.15359/ra.1-29.21.

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Este estudio forma parte de una más amplia investigación del IDELA sobreescritoras centroamericanas del siglo XX hasta los años ochenta. Guatemalaes una nación donde muchas mujeres destacaron como poetas; otras escribieronnovelas o hicieron periodismo; muchas de ellas mantuvieron una posiciónfeminista.
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Cú, Maya. "Poetas y escritoras mayas de Guatemala: Del silencio a la palabra." Diálogo 19, no. 1 (2016): 81–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/dlg.2016.0027.

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Meza Márquez, Consuelo. "Discurso literario de las poetas garífunas del Caribe Centroamericano: Honduras, Nicaragua y Guatemala." Latinoamérica. Revista de Estudios Latinoamericanos 2, no. 55 (2016): 245. http://dx.doi.org/10.22201/cialc.24486914e.2012.55.56511.

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El ensayo muestra la obra poética de las escritoras garífunas del Caribe centroamericano como un discurso en el que pueden observarse los procesos de construcción de la identidad como garífunas y como mujeres. Es un movimiento contradiscursivo, que funciona como suplemento de la historia, la memoria y las tradiciones culturales. En ese proceso, la labor de las mujeres como transmisoras de cultura es fundamental en la vida cotidiana, en el devenir histórico y en el proceso de representación en la literatura. Es un discurso afro-céntrico que construye un movimiento más allá de las fronteras de l
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Beauclair, Nicolas. "Ontologías poéticas diferenciadas en la literatura amerindia: “Braconaje” y decolonialidad." Visitas al Patio, no. 12 (January 1, 2018): 75–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.32997/2027-0585-vol.0-num.12-2018-2103.

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Este artículo aborda la poesía amerindia contemporánea a partir de las teorías decoloniales latinoamericanas y examina poemas de dos poetas indígenas: Ariruma Kowii (Ecuador) y Humbert Ak’abal (Guatemala). Primero, se explora el fenómeno literario indígena con los conceptos de heterogeneidad (Antonio Cornejo Polar), colonialidad (Anibal Quijano y Walter Mignolo) y “braconaje” (Simon Harel). Luego, se problematiza la poesía de los dos autores a partir del uso de las lenguas amerindias junto con el castellano y del estatuto del texto que puede interpretarse en su pluralidad semiótica a partir de
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Guatemalan poetry"

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Estrada, Alicia Ivonne. "Textual transversals : activisms and decolonization in Guatemalan Mayan and Ladina women's texts of the Civil War and postwar periods /." Diss., Digital Dissertations Database. Restricted to UC campuses, 2006. http://uclibs.org/PID/11984.

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García, Núñez de Cáceres Jorge Federico. "La afectividad como contra-discurso de la poesía comprometida de Daisy Zamora, Otto René Castillo y Roque Dalton." Thesis, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/2152/ETD-UT-2010-08-1858.

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In this work, I explain that the focus of criticism on the Central American poetry of the second half of the twentieth century has emphasized its political content. I argue, however, that such a limited view obscures the broader import of this poetry and its place in Latin American literature. By reading the work of Nicaraguan Daisy Zamora, Guatemalan Otto René Castillo, and Salvadoran Roque Dalton with an emphasis on affectivity rather than revolution, I suggest a different relationship between the poet and society, one that is not limited to the marginal figure of the mujer soldado, the poet
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Books on the topic "Guatemalan poetry"

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Maríabelem. A hurtadillas vengo: Poesía mística. Editorial O. de León Palacios, 1994.

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Gerardo, Carlos. Sedicion. Tujaal Ediciones, 2021.

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Méndez, Manuel Rodas. Extraccion breve de la soledad. Serie Periferia, 2021.

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Serra, Nicté. Animo aleatorio. 19-84 Casa Editorial, 2019.

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Santos, Fredy. 24 adioses y una botella. [publisher not identified], 2021.

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Avila, Jose Rodolfo Vasquez. Historias inexactas. Magna Terra Centroamérica, 2019.

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Vásquez, Paola. En mis suenos: Poesía para descubrir. Editorial Cazam Ah, 2018.

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M, Roberto Kestler. De los humanos sentimentos: Libro blanco. PRIZMA, 2020.

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Mancilla, Katherine. 1994. Sión editorial, 2020.

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Horacio, Figueroa Marroquín, ed. Antología del soneto clásico guatemalense. CENALTEX, Ministerio de Educación, 1987.

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Book chapters on the topic "Guatemalan poetry"

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"6. Guatemalan Revolutionary Poetry." In Literature and Politics in the Central American Revolutions. University of Texas Press, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.7560/746664-007.

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Henighan, Stephen. "Leyendas De Guatemala: The Poetry of the Divided Self." In Assuming the Light. Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781351198790-6.

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