After the Nation: Postnational Satire in the Works of Carlos Fuentes and Thomas Pynchon
ISBN: 9780810167834
Platform/Publisher: JSTOR / Northwestern University Press
Digital rights: Users: unlimited; Printing: chapter; Download: chapter
Subjects: Pynchon Thomas -- Criticism and interpretation; Fuentes Carlos -- Criticism and interpretation; Nationalism in literature;

After the Nation proposes a series of groundbreaking new approaches to novels, essays, and short stories by Carlos Fuentes and Thomas Pynchon within the framework of a hemispheric American studies. García-Caro offers a pioneering comparativist approach to the contemporary American and Mexican literary canons and their underlying nationalist encodement through the study of a wide range of texts by Pynchon and Fuentes which question and historicize in different ways the processes of national definition and myth-making deployed in the drawing of literary borders. After the Nation looks at these literary narratives as postnational satires that aim to unravel and denounce the combined hegemonic processes of modernity and nationalism while they start to contemplate the ensuing postnational constellations. These are texts that playfully challenge the temporal and spatial designs of national themes while they point to and debase "holy" borders, international borders as well as the internal lines where narratives of nation are embodied and consecrated.


PEDRO GARCÍA-CARO is an associate professor of Spanish in the Department of Romance Languages and Participating Faculty in the Department of Comparative Literature at the University of Oregon.

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