Acknowledgements
List of Contributors
Introduction: Latin America, the Caribbean, and the Persistence of the Gothic
Inés Ordiz and Sandra Casanova-Vizcaíno
Section I: (Re)Visions of History
1. Civilization and Barbarism and Zombies: Argentina’s Contemporary Gothic
Inés Ordiz
2. Rural Horrors in Chilean Gothic
Olga Ries
3. Fragmented Gothic Identities in Juan Rulfo’s Pedro Páramo
Antonio Alcalá González
Section II: Displacement, Transposition, Tropicalization
4. Machado de Assis’s Nightmarish World: Displacements of the Gothic in Brazil
Sandra Guardini Vasconcelos
5. Duplicitous Vampires Annihilating Tradition and Destroying Beauty in Froylán Turcios’s El vampiro
Carmen Serrano
6. Liberation and the Gothic in Carlos Solórzano’s Las manos de Dios
David Dalton
7. Gothic in the Tropics: Transformations of the Gothic in the Colombian Hot Lands
Gabriel Eljaiek-Rodríguez
Section III: Occupation and Incarceration
8. "I’ll Be Back": The United States’s Occupation of Puerto Rico and the Gothic
Sandra Casanova-Vizcaíno
9. Marie Vieux Chauvet’s World-Gothic: Commodity Frontiers, "Cheap Natures" and the Monstrous-Feminine
Kerstin Oloff
10. Casa Por Cárcel: Incarcerating Homes in Costa Rican Life and Fiction
Ilse Bussing
Section IV: Science, Technology, and the Uncanny
11. Shadows of Science in the Río de la Plata Turn-of-the-Century Gothic
Soledad Quereilhac
12. Aura, "Constancia," and "Sleeping Beauty": Carlos Fuentes’s Little History on Photography
Adriana Gordillo
13. Media, Shadows, and Spiritual Bindings: Tracing Mexican Gothic in Óscar Urrutia Lazo’s Rito terminal
Enrique Ajuria Ibarra
Section V: Contemporary Gothic Paradigms
14. The Vampiric Tradition in Peruvian Literature: A Long Journey from Modernist Conventions to Gothic Postmodernism Ruptures
Rosa María Díez Cobo
15. Cultural Cannibalism: Gothic Parody in the Cinema of Ivan Cardoso
Daniel Serravalle de Sá
16. Pedro Cabiya’s Caribbean Grotesque
Persephone Braham
17. Towards a Darker Reality: The Post-Gothic Simulacrum in Edmundo Paz Soldán’s Los vivos y los muertos
Sergio Fernández Martínez
Index
Sandra Casanova-Vizcaíno is Assistant Professor of Spanish at Binghamton University-State University of New York, USA.
Inés Ordiz is a PhD Student and Teaching Associate in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at the University of Washington, USA.
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