New Approaches to Latin American Studies: Culture and Power offers researchers and students from different theoretical fields an essential, turn-organized overview of the radical transformation of epistemological and methodological assumptions in Latin American Studies from the end of the 1980's to the present.
New Approaches to Latin American Studies: Culture and Power offers researchers and students from different theoretical fields an essential, turn-organized overview of the radical transformation of epistemological and methodological assumptions in Latin American Studies from the end of the 1980's to the present.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Juan Poblete is Professor of Latin/o American Literature and Cultural Studies at the University of California, Santa Cruz. He is the author of Literatura chilena del siglo XIX (2003); editor of Critical Latin American and Latino Studies (2003); and coeditor of Andrés Bello (2009), Redrawing The Nation: National Identities in Latin/o American Comics (2009), Desdén al infortunio: Sujeto, comunicación y público en la narrativa de Pedro Lemebel (2010), Sports and Nationalism in Latin America (2015), and Humor in Latin American Cinema (2015).
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Introduction: Twenty-Five Years of Latin American Studies [Juan Poblete] 1. The Memory Turn [Michael J. Lazzara] 2. The Transnational Turn [Juan Poblete] 3.The Popular Culture Turn [Pablo Alabarces (Translated by Joanna Meadvin)] 4. The Ethical Turn [Erin Graff Zivin] 5. The Subalternist Turn [ Gareth Williams] 6. The Cultural Studies Turn [Mabel Moraña (Translated by Robert Cavooris)] 7. The Decolonial Turn [Nelson Maldonado-Torres (Translated by Robert Cavooris)] 8. The Indigenous Studies Turn [Nicole Fabricant and Nancy Postero] 9. The Performance Turn [Angela Marino] 10. Turning to Feminisms [Sonia E. Alvarez and Claudia de Lima Costa] 11. The Turn of Deconstruction [Alberto Moreiras] 12. The Cultural Policy Turn [ Ana Wortman (Translated by Juan Poblete)] 13. The Transatlantic Turn [ Bécquer Seguín] 14. The Gender and Sexuality Turn [Robert McKee Irwin and Mónica Szurmuk] 15. The Affect Turn [Laura Podalsky] 16. The Posthegemonic Turn [Abraham Acosta]
Introduction: Twenty-Five Years of Latin American Studies [Juan Poblete] 1. The Memory Turn [Michael J. Lazzara] 2. The Transnational Turn [Juan Poblete] 3.The Popular Culture Turn [Pablo Alabarces (Translated by Joanna Meadvin)] 4. The Ethical Turn [Erin Graff Zivin] 5. The Subalternist Turn [ Gareth Williams] 6. The Cultural Studies Turn [Mabel Moraña (Translated by Robert Cavooris)] 7. The Decolonial Turn [Nelson Maldonado-Torres (Translated by Robert Cavooris)] 8. The Indigenous Studies Turn [Nicole Fabricant and Nancy Postero] 9. The Performance Turn [Angela Marino] 10. Turning to Feminisms [Sonia E. Alvarez and Claudia de Lima Costa] 11. The Turn of Deconstruction [Alberto Moreiras] 12. The Cultural Policy Turn [ Ana Wortman (Translated by Juan Poblete)] 13. The Transatlantic Turn [ Bécquer Seguín] 14. The Gender and Sexuality Turn [Robert McKee Irwin and Mónica Szurmuk] 15. The Affect Turn [Laura Podalsky] 16. The Posthegemonic Turn [Abraham Acosta]
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