Volume 10, No. 1-2 (Spring/Fall 2021)
Special Issue: Trauma in Latin American Literature
Guest Edited by Aldona Bialowas Pobutsky and John Eipper
Editors’ Preface
Introduction: Narrating the Wounds of a Continent
Aldona Bialowas Pobutsky and John Eipper
Atrapado hasta los huesos: el cuerpo mutilado como metáfora de la violencia de la colonialidad del poder en
Adiós Ayacucho de Julio Ortega
Claudia Berríos Campos
“Seguro que mi espíritu alma ya empezó a caminar”: Poética del sufrimiento y errancia del alma en el testimonio andino contemporáneo
Rocío Quispe Agnoli
Curating Ourselves Through Digital Healing: Erasure and Trauma in Afro-Latinx Digital Cultural Production
Eduard Arriaga
Financial Turmoil and Colonial “Innovation”: Fernando de Montesinos’s Attempts to Safeguard the Seventeenth-Century Peruvian Mining Industry
Nathan Gordon
Abysses of Anguish: “Quick” and “Slow”
Death in Bolivian Mining Narratives
John Eipper
Masculinity, Femininity, and Trauma in
Tierra Blanca
Elaine Carey and Patricia Figueroa
Colombian Trauma Narrative of the Twenty-First Century: Four Medellín Novels
Aldona Bialowas Pobutsky
La novela latinoamericana de la violencia del siglo XXI: Vásquez, Trelles Paz y Ávila Pérez, un desafío para un nuevo paradigma de los estudios literarios del trauma
Danilo Santos López and Silvana D’Ottone Campana
Trauma and Nation: On Response to Political Strife in Argentina and Columbia
Héctor Fernández L’Hoeste