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Violeta Lorenzo Feliciano's research examines the intersection of literature, culture, and identity, with a particular focus on Latin American and Caribbean contexts. Her work explores themes of modernity, decolonization, memory, and migration within literary narratives. Lorenzo Feliciano has published on how rural environments are represented and understood in literature, challenging urban-centric perspectives. She also investigates the role of the novel of formation in shaping Latin American identities and experiences. Her scholarship contributes to critical discussions on postcolonial studies and cultural memory, analyzing how literary works engage with historical processes of colonization and their enduring legacies.
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- Publications: 7
- Citations: 1
Selected Publications
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Cuestionando la urbanormatividad: conocimientos, aprendizajes y vindicación del ambiente rural en Leona, o la fiera vida (2024)
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Modernidad y novela de formación latinoamericana: vista de tres estudios recientes (2023)
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Caribbean Decolonization - Memory, Migration and (De)Colonisation in the Caribbean and Beyond. Edited by Jack Webb, Rod Westmaas, Maria del Pilar Kaladeen, and William Tantam. London: University of London Press, 2020. Pp. 260. $30.00 paper. (2021)
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