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Description
The book series Latin American Literatures of the World presents an innovative understanding of literatures written in Latin America and the Caribbean. Informed by current perspectives on world literary studies and cultural theory, it focuses on works that deal with the multiple global connections of Latin American literatures. This comprises determined aesthetics and forms of writing, as well as book-market-related phenomena.
Latin America has been a paradigmatic region for the observation of ecosystemic phenomena since the early modern period. Against the horizon of the Anthropocene, the contributions gathered in this book explore how art has tackled the many processes of exploitation and capitalization characterizing the continent's social, economic and ecological configurations throughout history, as well as their epistemological and technological dimensions.
Rike Bolte, Universidad del Norte, Barranquilla, Colombia; Hermann Doetsch, LMU, Munich, Germany; Benjamin Loy, University of Vienna, Austria; Susanne Schlünder, Osnabrück University, Germany.



