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Indigenous Literature: Understandings of Nature Through Andean and Santali Oral Folktales

  • Ekta Kandhway and Ignacio López-Calvo
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Worlding Latin America
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© 2025 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston

© 2025 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Contents V
  3. Introduction 1
  4. Forms of Latinoamericanism: Discipline, Genres, and Canon
  5. Latin Americanism: A Discipline for the World Stage 13
  6. José Carlos Mariátegui: Eurocentrism, Indigeneity, the Avant-Garde, and World Literature 33
  7. Latin American Science Fiction and the Art of Anachronism: An “Other” Science fiction is Possible 53
  8. Cesar Vallejo’s Ethical Cosmopolitanism: España, aparta de mí este caliz . . . At The Crossroads of Marx and The Bible 67
  9. Cosmopolitan Indigeneities: Indigenismos and Indigenous Literatures in the Globe
  10. Indigenous Literature: Understandings of Nature Through Andean and Santali Oral Folktales 93
  11. Re-Mapping Indigenous Literatures: Nationhood, Subaltern Cosmopolitanism, and Subjectivity 111
  12. Forging the Andes: Unearthing the Pastoral Origins of the Peruvian Highlands 129
  13. Dislocations and Relocations in the Latin American Novel
  14. Between the Body as Limits and the Limits of the Body: Embodied Cosmopolitanism in Carmen Boullosas’ La novela perfecta and Giovanna Rivero’s “El hombre de la pierna” 149
  15. From Poso Wells to The Country of the Blind: Gabriela Alemán’s Local World Literature 171
  16. Reassembled Networks: Intellectual Circulations and Formations
  17. El Premio Herralde de Novela y la literatura mexicana del siglo XXI: circuitos, mercado e internacionalización 191
  18. Literary Networks, Counterculture and Cosmopolitanism in Miguel Grinberg 209
  19. Desire for the Underworld: The Neo-avantgarde and Cosmopolitanism in Néstor Sánchez’s Siberia blues (1967) 235
  20. Index 255
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