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Dierdra Reber
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Coming to our senses: Affect and an order of things for global culture
D Reber
Columbia University Press, 2016
572016
Headless capitalism: Affect as free-market episteme
D Reber
differences 23 (1), 62-100, 2012
442012
Love as Politics: Amores Perros and the Emotional Aesthetics of Neoliberalism
D Reber
Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies 19 (3), 279-298, 2010
202010
Lumpérica: el ars teórica de Diamela Eltit
D Reber
Revista Iberoamericana 71 (211), 449-470, 2005
202005
Visual storytelling: Cinematic ekphrasis in the Latin American novel of globalization
D Reber
Novel: A Forum on Fiction 43 (1), 65-71, 2010
192010
Cure for the Capitalist Headache: Affect and Fantastic Consumption in César Aira's Argentine" Baghdad"
D Reber
MLN, 371-399, 2007
182007
La afectividad epistémica: el sentimento como conocimiento en El secreto de sus ojos y La mujer sin cabeza
D Reber
La afectividad epistémica: el sentimento como conocimiento en El secreto de …, 2012
92012
False parity and the politics of amnesia
J Lund, D Reber
Hispanic Issues Series, 2012
52012
A Tale of Two Marats: On the Abhorrence of Verticality, from Laissez-Faire to Neoliberalism
D Reber
Novel: A Forum on Fiction 51 (2), 188-209, 2018
42018
Somatic logic: Affect and the critique of globalized capitalism in Latin American literature and film
DJ Reber
42005
Money, Lova and Flow in Twenty-First-Century Latin American Film: Understanding Affective Epistemological Capture as the Cultural Black Matter of Neoliberal Immanence
D Reber
Arizona Journal of Hispanic Cultural Studies, 203-216, 2016
32016
Pragmatic Passions: Melodrama and Latin American Social Narrative by Matthew Bush
D Reber
Revista de Estudios Hispánicos 50 (3), 738-741, 2016
12016
Nature, Neo-Colonialism, and the Spanish American Regional Writers
D Reber
The Americas 63 (3), 462-463, 2007
12007
Latin Americanism after Trump
H Hoyos, K Benezra, J Lawrence, D Reber, SA McClennen
2018 MLA Annual Convention, 2018
2018
On" Mínima Cuba: Heretical Poetics and Power in Post-Soviet Cuba" by Marta Hernández Salván
D Reber
Latin American Studies Program, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, 2015
2015
Cosmopolitan Desires: Global Modernity and World Literature in Latin America
D REBER
Latin American Literary Review 43 (85), 120-123, 2015
2015
Mínima Cuba: Heretical Poetics and Power in Post-Soviet Cuba
D Reber
Delaware Review of Latin American Studies 16 (2), 2015
2015
The" New Man'in Cuba: Culture and Identity in the Revolution
D REBER, O CISNEROS
Latin American Literary Review 36 (72), 137-141, 2008
2008
Mínima Cuba: Heretical Poetics and Power in Post-Soviet Cuba. Marta Hernández Salván. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2015. 262 pp.
D Reber
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