Includes bibliographical references (p.257-271) and index.
Contents:
Modernity from the margins : narrative form and indigenous agency in Broad and alien is the world and Yawar fiesta -- From development theory to pachakutiy : José María Arguedas's anthropology and fiction in the 1950s -- Between feudalism and imperialism : indigenous culture and class struggle in All the worlds and Drums for Rancas -- The criollo city transformed : Andean migration in urban narrative -- Mario Vargas Llosa writes of(f) the native : cultural heterogeneity and neoliberal modernity.
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