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Utopias in Latin America – Past and Present

Autor Juan Pro
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In an age in which fears about the future predominate (in the form of dystopias, ecological catastrophes, and terrifying Sci-Fi scenarios), utopia is reappearing as the bearer of hope for the fate of humanity. Latin America has historically been a fertile ground where utopian projects, movements, and experiments could take root and thrive, and this constitutes one of the region's major contributions to world history. Each of the thirteen authors who participate to this collective volume address a particular case or specific aspect of Latin American utopianism from colonial times to the present day. The relationship between utopia and America-Latin America in particular-has been a constant throughout the ages and helps to clarify both the concept of Utopia and of Latin America. The one cannot be understood without the other, from the book of Thomas More in 1516 to the present. Myths and legends of utopian content already proliferated at the time of the voyages of exploration, spurring on the conquistadors, while the knowledge gap about lands awaiting discovery was filled with stories about utopias. The America that the Spanish and Portuguese discovered became, from the sixteenth century onwards, a space in which it was possible to imagine the widest variety of forms of human coexistence. Utopias in Latin America reconsiders the sense and understanding of utopias in various historical frames: the discovery of indigenous cultures and their natural environments; the foundation of new towns and cities in a vast colonial territory considered as empty space in which it was possible to start afresh; the experimental communities of nineteenth-century utopian socialists and European exiled intellectuals; and the innovative formulae that attempts to get beyond twentieth-century capitalism. (Series: Sussex Latin American Studies) [Subject: Comparative Studies, History, Latin American Studies, Sociology]
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ISBN-13: 9781845199821
ISBN-10: 1845199820
Pagini: 328
Dimensiuni: 177 x 243 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Liverpool University Press

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Contents Acknowledgments Introduction, Juan Pro (Universidad Autnoma de Madrid, Spain) 1. "Utopia" in the Spanish Language: The Origin of a Word, the History of an Idea Juan Pro 2. How to Do Things With Utopias: Stories, Memory and Resistance in Paraguay Marisa Gonzlez de Oleaga (Universidad Nacional de Educacin a Distancia, Spain) 3. Vasco de Quiroga rewrites Utopia Geraldo Witeze Jr. (Instituio Federal de Gois, Brazil) 4. Where Is Columbus's Helmsman Taking Us?: The City of the Sun by Tommaso Campanella as a Utopia Critical of the Iberian Empires Carlos E.O. Berriel (Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brasil) 5. Utopian Imagination Across the Atlantic: Chile in the 1820s J. Carlos Ferrera (Universidad Autnoma de Madrid, Spain) 6. Cabet's Utopia, from Minorca to Argentina: Bartolom Victory y Surez Horacio Tarcus (CeDInCI - Universidad Nacional de San Martn - CONICET, Buenos Aires, Argentina) 7. The Utopia of the "Latin Race": Michel Chevalier, Victor Considerant and Public Debate in Spain Concerning the Intervention in Mexico (18611867) Nere Basabe (Universidad Autnoma de Madrid, Spain) 8. Rhodakanaty in Mexico Carlos Illades (Universidad Autnoma Metropolitana, Mexico) 9. The Cecilia Colony: Echoes of an Amorous Utopia in the Libertarian Press Laura Fernndez Cordero (CeDInCI - Universidad Nacional de San Martn - CONICET, Buenos Aires, Argentina) 10. Technologies of the Afterlife: Spiritualism and Social Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Mexico Ana Sabau (University of Michigan, USA) 11. Universopolis: The Universal in a Place and Time Andrew Ginger (University of Birmingham, United Kingdom) 12. The Commune in Venezuela: A Utopian Prefiguration Dario Azzellini (City University of New York, USA) 13. Walking towards Utopia: Experiences from Argentina Marina Sitrin (City University of New York, USA) The Editors and Contributors Index

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Juan Pro is a professor in Contemporary History at the Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain, and Coordinator of the Interuniversity Programme for the Doctorate in Modern and Contemporary History. He is currently director of HISTOPIA [History of the future: Utopia and its alternatives in the modern horizons of expectation, 19th21st centuries] and coordinator of the Transatlantic Network of Utopian Studies.