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Mourning El Dorado: Literature and Extractivism the Contemporary American Tropics
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Mourning El Dorado: Literature and Extractivism the Contemporary American Tropics
Current price: $79.50
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Mourning El Dorado: Literature and Extractivism the Contemporary American Tropics
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looks at how fiction from the American tropics written since 1950 engages with the promise of El Dorado in the age of the Anthropocene. Just as the golden kingdom was never found, natural resource extraction has not produced wealth and happiness for the peoples of the tropics. While extractivism enriches a few outsiders, it results in environmental degradation and the subjugation, displacement, and forced assimilation of native peoples. This book considers how the fiction of five writers—Alejo Carpentier, Wilson Harris, Mario Vargas Llosa, Álvaro Mutis, and Milton Hatoum—criticizes extractive practices and mourns the lost illusion of the forest as a place of wealth and happiness.