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- catalog contributor b13004595.
- catalog created "c2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "c2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2003.".
- catalog description "Ch. 1. Defining the Territory -- Kabbalistic Sources of Terra nostra and this Study of the Novel -- A General Introduction to the Kabbalah -- The Contextualization of Terra nostra within Fuentes's Novelistic Vision: A Re-Vindication of the Kabbalah -- Ch. 2. Between Sound and Silence: The Kabbalistic Concept of Language and its Operation in Terra nostra -- The Birth of a Novelistic Language -- Language as Life-Giving Force -- Naming, and the Diving Name as Mystical Revelation -- Linguistic Mediation -- Ch. 3. Terra nostra and the Visual Image: Celestina as Metaphysical Woman -- The Desire for a Dialogue between Artistic Media -- 'La violenta identidad de Jose Luis Cuevas' -- The Modernist Interartistic Tradition -- The Incorporation of the Visual and the Exploration of Otherness -- Cultural Regeneration via Mythological Symbolism -- Art and Sacred Mystery: an Interartistic Symbology -- Ch. 4. A Kabbalistic Time for Terra nostra -- Questioning the Default 'Western' Time -- The Story of Quetzalcoatl and the Regenerative Potential of Aztec Mythology -- The Fusion of Myth and Philosophy and the Formulation of the Kabbalah -- The Influence of Alejo Carpentier on Terra nostra's Kabbalistic Employment of Time -- A Narrative that Aspires to Simultaneity -- The Activation of a Mythical and Mystical Absolute Present via Memory and Imagination -- Ch. 5. A Novelistic Historiography -- Memory, Desire and Textuality: a Definition of the Historical for Terra nostra -- Historical Influences -- Is Terra nostra a Return to a 'Prediscursive' Golden Age of Hispanic Culture? -- The Return to the Past as a Catalyst for Metamorphosis and Cultural Plurality -- The Centrality of Textual Commentary in Judaism and the Kabbalistic Radicalization of the Text as the Site of Societal Rejuvenation -- Textual Tradition and Intertextuality: Terra nostra's Kabbalistic and Novelistic Historiography.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [261]-270), filmography (p. [271]) and index.".
- catalog extent "xiii, 277 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Carlos Fuentes's Terra nostra and the Kabbalah.".
- catalog identifier "0773467114 (hc)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Carlos Fuentes's Terra nostra and the Kabbalah.".
- catalog isPartOf "Hispanic literature ; v. 81".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "c2003.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Lewiston, N.Y. : Edwin Mellen Press,".
- catalog relation "Carlos Fuentes's Terra nostra and the Kabbalah.".
- catalog subject "863/.64 21".
- catalog subject "Cabala in literature.".
- catalog subject "Fuentes, Carlos Philosophy.".
- catalog subject "Fuentes, Carlos Philosphy.".
- catalog subject "Fuentes, Carlos. Terra nostra.".
- catalog subject "PQ7297.F793 T436 2003".
- catalog subject "Regeneration in literature.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ch. 1. Defining the Territory -- Kabbalistic Sources of Terra nostra and this Study of the Novel -- A General Introduction to the Kabbalah -- The Contextualization of Terra nostra within Fuentes's Novelistic Vision: A Re-Vindication of the Kabbalah -- Ch. 2. Between Sound and Silence: The Kabbalistic Concept of Language and its Operation in Terra nostra -- The Birth of a Novelistic Language -- Language as Life-Giving Force -- Naming, and the Diving Name as Mystical Revelation -- Linguistic Mediation -- Ch. 3. Terra nostra and the Visual Image: Celestina as Metaphysical Woman -- The Desire for a Dialogue between Artistic Media -- 'La violenta identidad de Jose Luis Cuevas' -- The Modernist Interartistic Tradition -- The Incorporation of the Visual and the Exploration of Otherness -- Cultural Regeneration via Mythological Symbolism -- Art and Sacred Mystery: an Interartistic Symbology -- Ch. 4. A Kabbalistic Time for Terra nostra -- Questioning the Default 'Western' Time -- The Story of Quetzalcoatl and the Regenerative Potential of Aztec Mythology -- The Fusion of Myth and Philosophy and the Formulation of the Kabbalah -- The Influence of Alejo Carpentier on Terra nostra's Kabbalistic Employment of Time -- A Narrative that Aspires to Simultaneity -- The Activation of a Mythical and Mystical Absolute Present via Memory and Imagination -- Ch. 5. A Novelistic Historiography -- Memory, Desire and Textuality: a Definition of the Historical for Terra nostra -- Historical Influences -- Is Terra nostra a Return to a 'Prediscursive' Golden Age of Hispanic Culture? -- The Return to the Past as a Catalyst for Metamorphosis and Cultural Plurality -- The Centrality of Textual Commentary in Judaism and the Kabbalistic Radicalization of the Text as the Site of Societal Rejuvenation -- Textual Tradition and Intertextuality: Terra nostra's Kabbalistic and Novelistic Historiography.".
- catalog title "Carlos Fuentes's terra nostra and the kabbalah : the recreation of the Hispanic world / Sheldon Penn.".
- catalog type "text".