Violence in Argentine Literature and Film
Explore the profound implications of violence in Argentine culture with "Violence in Argentine Literature and Film," authored by Carolina Rocha. Published by the University of Calgary Press in 2010, this compelling collection of essays spans 286 pages, meticulously examining how violence serves as a vessel for understanding structural inequalities in Argentina. Rocha delves into the transformative socio-political landscape of the past two decades, offering critical insights into the interplay between literature, film, and societal issues. Through her analysis, readers will uncover how narratives of violence reflect the tensions and fissures within Argentine society, making this book an essential read for enthusiasts of literature, film, and politics. Dive into this thought-provoking work to uncover the layers of meaning behind the portrayal of violence in Argentine artistic expression.