Susana Draper Series
This author explores the intricate connections between space and postcolonial experience in Latin American literature. Her work delves into how societies grapple with their past and how this past manifests in contemporary spatial arrangements. Draper's analysis reveals how literary texts reflect and shape collective memory and identity within the context of dictatorships and their aftermath. Her approach offers profound insights into literature's capacity to illuminate the transition from oppression to new social orders.
