"Colas dares enter the postmodernism debate and ably takes on its leading thinkers. Not only literary critics and theoreticians, but historians, political scientists, and sociologists, too, will have to cite this study as an informed and solidly grounded foray into their respective disciplines."--Jonathan Tittler, Cornell University
"Colas dares enter the postmodernism debate and ably takes on its leading thinkers. Not only literary critics and theoreticians, but historians, political scientists, and sociologists, too, will have to cite this study as an informed and solidly grounded foray into their respective disciplines."--Jonathan Tittler, Cornell University
Preface and Acknowledgments ix 1. Resisting Postmodernity 1 I. Latin American Modernity 21 2. Beyond Western Modernity? Rayuela as Critique 23 3. Toward a Latin American Modernity: Rayuela, the Cuban Revolution, and the Leap 50 4. Latin American Modernity in Crisis: El beso de la mujer arana and the Argentine National Left 76 5. Beyond Valentin's Dream: From the Crisis of Latin American Modernity 100 II. Argentine Postmodernity 119 6. Resucitatating History in Respiracion artificial 121 7. The Importance of Writing History; or, On Louis Bonaparte and Juan Peron 149 III. Conclusion 159 8. Speculations Toward Articulating Latin American Postmodernities 161 Notes 173 Bibliography 201 Index 221
Preface and Acknowledgments ix 1. Resisting Postmodernity 1 I. Latin American Modernity 21 2. Beyond Western Modernity? Rayuela as Critique 23 3. Toward a Latin American Modernity: Rayuela, the Cuban Revolution, and the Leap 50 4. Latin American Modernity in Crisis: El beso de la mujer arana and the Argentine National Left 76 5. Beyond Valentin's Dream: From the Crisis of Latin American Modernity 100 II. Argentine Postmodernity 119 6. Resucitatating History in Respiracion artificial 121 7. The Importance of Writing History; or, On Louis Bonaparte and Juan Peron 149 III. Conclusion 159 8. Speculations Toward Articulating Latin American Postmodernities 161 Notes 173 Bibliography 201 Index 221
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