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Latinamericanism after 9/11: Post-Contemporary Interventions

Autor John Beverley
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 sep 2011
In Latinamericanism after 9/11, John Beverley explores Latinamericanist cultural theory in relation to new modes of political mobilization in Latin America. He emphasizes that Latinamericanism is not only a discourse of the European or Anglo-American academy but also a set of discursive positions and practices internal to Latin America, developed within its universities, art, literature, literary criticism, and cultural debates. Beverley contends that after 9/11, the hegemony of United States and the neoliberal assumptions of the so-called Washington Consensus began to fade in Latin America. At the same time, the emergence in Latin America of new leftist governments, the marea rosada or “pink tide,” gathered momentum. Whatever its outcome, the marea rosada has shifted the grounds of Latinamericanist thinking in a significant way. Assessing recent Latinamericanist thought, Beverley proposes new paradigms more suited to Latin America’s reconfigured political landscape. In the process, he takes up matters such as Latin American postcolonial and cultural studies, the persistence of the national question and cultural nationalism in Latin America, the neoconservative turn in recent Latin American literary and cultural criticism, and the relation between subalternity and the state.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780822351146
ISBN-10: 0822351145
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 146 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Seria Post-Contemporary Interventions


Cuprins

Introduction1. Latinamericanism after 9/11; 2. The Persistence of the Nation (against Empire); 3. Deconstruction and Latinamericanism (apropos Alberto Moreiras’s The Exhaustion of Difference); 4. Between Ariel and Caliban: On the Politics of Location of Latinamericanism and the Question of Solidarity; 5. The Neoconservative Turn; 6. Beyond the Paradigm of Disillusion: Rethinking the Armed Struggle in Latin America; 7. The Subaltern and the State Notes; Bibliography; Index

Recenzii

“Latinamericanism after 9/11 presents new arguments that no one in the field of Latin American studies can afford to ignore. John Beverley addresses and complicates many of the debates conducted over the last decade on the question of Latinamericanism and Latin American studies. He engages with scholars writing from Latin America and those writing about it from elsewhere, and he is quite convincing in debunking the epistemological force often associated with this distinction.” José Rabasa, Harvard University“The spectrum of political possibilities and options is perhaps greater and more varied in Latin America today than anywhere else in the world: in the North we can also learn from it, and learn from John Beverley’s book, which neither abstract political theory nor journalistic sociology, offers a comparative analysis. Beverley is one of those rare thinkers who combines a keen theoretical mind with the realism of a shrewd and seasoned political intelligence. He always thinks politically, and it is a thought we find on every page here.” Fredric R. Jameson, Duke University

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Proposes new paradigms more suited to Latin America’s reconfigured political landscape