El humanismo americano

El humanismo americano
Author: Edgar Montiel
Publisher: Fondo de Cultura Economica USA
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2000
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

El descubrimiento de America coincide con el advenimiento de la Modernidad y por tanto con el Renacimiento y el pensamiento humanista. America, en consecuencia, se nutre de esta filosofia centrada en el estudio del ser humano y en las raices de su cultura. Edgar Montiel con esta tesis busca los principios de la condicion americana que deberan ser tomados en cuenta para encarar al nuevo siglo y sobre todo, al pensamiento globalizador.

Humanismo de América

Humanismo de América
Author: Pedro Henríquez Ureña
Publisher: Fondo de Cultura Economica USA
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1997
Genre: Humanities
ISBN: 9789681652883

En estas p ginas se presenta una muestra de la fina prosa, erudici n alejada de la pedanter a, investigaci n incansable y humanismo universal de uno de los mejores escritores hispanoamericanos del siglo XX.

Literature and Politics in the Central American Revolutions

Literature and Politics in the Central American Revolutions
Author: John Beverley
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 271
Release: 1990-09-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0292746725

“This book began in what seemed like a counterfactual intuition . . . that what had been happening in Nicaraguan poetry was essential to the victory of the Nicaraguan Revolution,” write John Beverley and Marc Zimmerman. “In our own postmodern North American culture, we are long past thinking of literature as mattering much at all in the ‘real’ world, so how could this be?” This study sets out to answer that question by showing how literature has been an agent of the revolutionary process in Nicaragua, El Salvador, and Guatemala. The book begins by discussing theory about the relationship between literature, ideology, and politics, and charts the development of a regional system of political poetry beginning in the late nineteenth century and culminating in late twentieth-century writers. In this context, Ernesto Cardenal of Nicaragua, Roque Dalton of El Salvador, and Otto René Castillo of Guatemala are among the poets who receive detailed attention.

The Time of the Generals

The Time of the Generals
Author: Frederick M. Nunn
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 382
Release: 1992-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780803233348

The quarter century from 1964 to 1989 was the "time of the generals," the most clearly defined era of military rule and influence in the history of Latin America. The effects of this rule were most evident in Argentina, Brazil, Peru, and Chile, where French- and German-style military professionalism developed into professional militarism. Frederick M. Nunn shows that the mentality of Latin American generals is typical of a worldwide military ethos but that its application is unique in the context of individual countries. In detailing the pervasiveness of this ethos worldwide, Nunn enables a better understanding of the willingness of Latin American military leaders to intervene in government, and of their activities once in power.