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Author:
Rivera-Barnes, Beatriz, author.
Title:
The nature of hate and the hatred of nature in Hispanic literatures / Beatriz Rivera-Barnes.
Publisher:
Lexington Books,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
vi, 235 pages ; 23 cm
Subject:
Spanish literature--History and criticism.
Spanish American literature--History and criticism.
Hate in literature.
Nature in literature.
Hate in literature.
Nature in literature.
Spanish American literature.
Spanish literature.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:
The Nature of Hate and the Hatred of Nature in Hispanic Literatures retraces the ?nature of hatred? and the ?hatred of nature? from the earliest traditions of Western literature including Biblical texts, Medieval Spanish literature, early Spanish Renaissance texts, to nineteenth- and twentieth-century Iberian and Latin American literatures. The nature of hate is neither hate in its weakened form, as in disliking or loving less, nor hate in its righteous form, as in ?I hate hatred,? rather hate in its primal form as told and conveyed in so many culturally influential Bible stories that are at the root of hatred as it manifests itself today. The hatred of nature is not only contempt for the natural world, but also the idea of nature hating in return, thus inspiring even more hatred of nature. While some chapters, such as the one dedicated to La Celestina, focus more on the nature of hate and the hatred of love, they do address the hatred of nature, as when Celestina conjures Pluto, who happens to be closer to nature than to Satan. Other chapters, such as the ones dedicated to the Latin American novels set in the jungle, focus more on the hatred of nature but ultimately turn to the nature of hatred by analyzing hatred and the descent into madness. In the final chapters Beatriz Rivera-Barnes simultaneously addresses the nature of hatred and the hatred of nature as well as the ecophilia/ecophobia debate in twentieth-century Latin American literatures and considers, if not an assimilation of hate, possibly the cannibalizing of hate.
ISBN:
1498596487
9781498596480
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1230901562
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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