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Ecology, coloniality, modernity: Argentine fictions of tierra del fuego.

This study focuses on two Argentine novels: La tierra de fuego by Sylvia Iparraguirre and Un piano en Bahia Desolacion by Libertad Demitropulos. The essay examines the authors' representations of the transformation of Tierra del Fuego during an era of nineteenth-century British colonialism and Argentine nation-formation.

In recent decades, numerous Latin American artists and theorists have invited their readers to see "Western Civilization" and the story of its elaboration from below, that is to say, from the global South. Publications that challenged representations of history and cultural encounters appeared worldwide around the 500th anniversary of the Columbus voyage. Others ...

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