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Bread and Beauty: The Cultural Politics of José Carlos Mariátegui: Historical Materialism Book Series, cartea 217

Autor Juan E. De Castro
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 oct 2020
Influenced by anarchism and especially by the anarcho-syndicalist Georges Sorel, the political praxis of Peruvian activist and scholar José Carlos Mariátegui (1894–1930) deviated from the policies mandated by the Comintern. Mariátegui saw that new subjectivities would be required to bring about a revolution that would not recreate bourgeois or fascist structures. A new society, he argued, required a new culture. Thus, Mariátegui not only founded the Peruvian Socialist Party, but also created Amauta, a magazine that brought together the writings of the political and cultural avant-gardes.
In the spirit of this approach, Bread and Beauty not only studies the political signifi cance of cultural habits and products; it also looks at the cultural underpinnings of the political proposals found in Mariátegui’s writings and actions.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004441859
ISBN-10: 9004441859
Pagini: 246
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Historical Materialism Book Series


Cuprins

Acknowledgements

1 Introduction
1Mariátegui’s Reception in the English-Speaking World
2Mariátegui in (Mostly) Latin America
3On This Book

2 José Carlos Mariátegui: The Making of a Revolutionary in the Aristocratic Republic
1Lima in the Early 1900s
2Manuel González Prada and the Radicals
3Colónida
4A Sublime Dance
5Turn Left
6A Polemical Exile
7Italy and Gramsci
8Back to Peru and Death
9After-Death and After-Life

3 Mariátegui, Sorel and Myth
1Mariátegui and Sorel
2The Myth in Sorel
3Sorel in Mariátegui
4Rational Irrationalism
5Indigenous Cultures and the Myth
6Conclusion

4 José Carlos Mariátegui: From Race to Culture
1The Peruvian and International Context
2The Discrediting of Racism
3Mariátegui as Anti-racist
4Conclusion

5 Mariátegui’s Cosmopolitan Nationalism
1One World Not Three (or Two)
2Making Peru Peruvian
3A Brief Pre-history of Mariátegui’s Indigenismo
4Thinking Globally, Writing Locally
5The Nation as Myth
6Conclusion

6 José Carlos Mariátegui and the Politics of Literature
1Art, Revolution and Decadence
2The Absolute in Bergson, Ibérico, and Mariátegui
3Revolutionary Literature and Reality
4On Chaplin
5Literature on Trial
6César Vallejo
7Conclusion

7 José Carlos Mariátegui and the Culture of Politics
1Mariátegui’s Anti-politics
2Haya’s Impossible Candidacy
3The New Spirit
4The Platform of the Partido Nacionalista Libertador del Peru
5Party Structure
6Caudillismo or/and Fascism
7Partido Socialista
8Popular Fronts
9Conclusion

8 Mariátegui and Argentina: Celebrating Buenos Aires, Criticising Communism
1Buenos Aires and Mexico City as Cultural Meridians
2Mestizo Argentina
3Motley Crew
4Defending Marxism
5Defense of Heresy
6Apologia pro vita sua
7Amauta/Sur
8Conclusion

9 Mariátegui and Che: Reflections on and around Walter Salles’s The Motorcycle Diaries
1Hugo Pesce as Mediator
2From Mariátegui to Che
3The New Man
4Mariátegui as a Founder of Discursivity
5Conclusion: Mariátegui, Che and Borges

10 Epilogue: A Tale of Two Quijanos
1The ‘Reencounter’
2Mode of Production
3Mariátegui’s Debates
4Thirty Years Later
5Mariátegui, Anti-Eurocentrism, and Modes of Production
6Alternative Rationality
7Quijano as the Paradigm
8Conclusion: Mariátegui Unplugged

Bibliography
Index

Notă biografică

Juan E. De Castro is an Associate Professor at Eugene Lang College of Liberal Arts, The New School. He is the author of four books on Latin American literature, including Writing Revolution in Latin America: From Martí, to García Márquez to Bolaño (Vanderbilt University Press, 2019).