<b>Words that Breathe: An Interview with José Manuel Marrero Henríquez</b> // Palabras que respiran: Una entrevista a José Manuel Marrero
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https://doi.org/10.37536/ECOZONA.2015.6.1.641Keywords:
Marrero Henríquez, transbordering ecocriticism, poetics of breathing, literary landscapes, hispanism, ecocrítica transfronteriza, poética de la respiración, paisajes literarios, hispanismo.Abstract
“Words That Breathe: An Interview with José Manuel Marrero Henríquez" explores ecocriticism, its growing presence in Spain and Latin America, and the transbordering potential of the “poetics of breathing” that inspires Marrero Henríquez´s theoretical reflections, critical work, and creative writing.
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“Palabras que respiran: Una entrevista a José Manuel Marrero Henríquez” explora el campo de la ecocrítica, su creciente presencia en España y Latinoamérica y en el potencial transfronterizo de la “poética de la respiración” que inspira la especulación teórica, la práctica crítica y la escritura de creación de Marrero Henríquez.
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