id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_2rg3hmhjr5g3xcaf4ytizvp2ee Supriya M. Nair Book Review: Time Travel in the Latin American and Caribbean Imagination: Re-reading History, written by Rudyard J. Alcocer 2015 3 .pdf application/pdf 832 61 31 Time Travel in the Latin American and Caribbean Imagination: Re-reading History. examines the links between fictional time travel and the history of Hispanic creates a wound so deep that a substantial corpus of time travel has emerged chapter moves to popular culture versions of time travel in films, children's Alcocer claims that popular culture largely Although multiple titles mentioned in passing can occasionally be bewildering, the book's impressive range makes a compelling case for its significance. While the book does not engage time from a philosophical angle as Wilson One therefore doesn't travel back to the past when it is believed that they gesture toward a hopeful future once these fictional "interventions" confront traumas. Alcocer situates time travel in these regions by emphasizing continuous travel narratives that do not share this history as, for example, in Western scholarship of time travel by including Latin America and the Caribbean. Department of English, Tulane University, New Orleans la 70118, u.s.a. supriya@tulane.edu ./cache/work_2rg3hmhjr5g3xcaf4ytizvp2ee.pdf ./txt/work_2rg3hmhjr5g3xcaf4ytizvp2ee.txt