Fernando Coronil
The Fernando Coronil Reader
The Struggle for Life Is the Matter
Herausgeber: Skurski, Julie; Pedersen, David; Coronil, Mariana; Murphy, Edward; Eiss, Paul; Dubois, Laurent; Wilder, Gary
Fernando Coronil
The Fernando Coronil Reader
The Struggle for Life Is the Matter
Herausgeber: Skurski, Julie; Pedersen, David; Coronil, Mariana; Murphy, Edward; Eiss, Paul; Dubois, Laurent; Wilder, Gary
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Fernando Coronil (1944–2011) was Professor of Anthropology at The Graduate Center, City University of New York, author of The Magical State: Nature, Money, and Modernity in Venezuela, and coeditor of States of Violence and Anthrohistory: Unsettling Knowledge, Questioning Discipline.
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Fernando Coronil (1944–2011) was Professor of Anthropology at The Graduate Center, City University of New York, author of The Magical State: Nature, Money, and Modernity in Venezuela, and coeditor of States of Violence and Anthrohistory: Unsettling Knowledge, Questioning Discipline.
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- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 472
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 771g
- ISBN-13: 9781478003670
- ISBN-10: 1478003677
- Artikelnr.: 54841662
- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 472
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 771g
- ISBN-13: 9781478003670
- ISBN-10: 1478003677
- Artikelnr.: 54841662
Fernando Coronil (1944–2011) was Professor of Anthropology at The Graduate Center, City University of New York, author of The Magical State: Nature, Money, and Modernity in Venezuela, and coeditor of States of Violence and Anthrohistory: Unsettling Knowledge, Questioning Discipline.
Introduction: Transcultural Paths and Utopian Imaginings / Mariana Coronil,
Laurent DuBois, Julie Skurski, and Gary Wilder 1
Part I. Labyrinths of Critique: The Promise of Anthrohistory
Introduction / David Pedersen 47
1. Pieces for Anthrohistory: A Puzzle to be Assembled Together 53
2. Transculturation and the Politics of Theory: Countering the Center,
Cuban Counterpoint 69
3. Foreword to Close Encounters of Empire 118
4. Perspectives on Tierney's Darkness in El Dorado 123
5. The Future in Question: History and Utopia in Latin America (1989–2010)
128
Part II. Geohistorical States: Latin American Counterpoint
Introduction / Edward Murphy 165
6. Dismembering and Remembering the Nation: The Semantics of Political
Violence in Venezuela 171
7. Transitions to Transitions: Democracy and Nation in Latin America 231
8. Venezuela's Wounded Bodies: Nation and Imagination during the 2002 Coup
250
9. Oilpacity: Secrets of History in the Coup against Hugo Chávez 262
10. Crude Matters: Seizing the Venezuelan Petro-state in Times of Chávez
266
Part III. Beyond Occidentalism, Beyond Empire
Introduction / Paul Eiss 309
11. Occidentalism 315
12. Beyond Occidentalism: Toward Nonimperial Geohistorical Categories 323
13. Listening to the Subaltern: The Poetics of Neocolonial States 368
14. Smelling Like a Market 385
15. Latin American Postcolonial Studies and Global Decolonization 399
16. After Empire: Reflections on Imperialism from the Américas 425
Credits 457
Index 459
Laurent DuBois, Julie Skurski, and Gary Wilder 1
Part I. Labyrinths of Critique: The Promise of Anthrohistory
Introduction / David Pedersen 47
1. Pieces for Anthrohistory: A Puzzle to be Assembled Together 53
2. Transculturation and the Politics of Theory: Countering the Center,
Cuban Counterpoint 69
3. Foreword to Close Encounters of Empire 118
4. Perspectives on Tierney's Darkness in El Dorado 123
5. The Future in Question: History and Utopia in Latin America (1989–2010)
128
Part II. Geohistorical States: Latin American Counterpoint
Introduction / Edward Murphy 165
6. Dismembering and Remembering the Nation: The Semantics of Political
Violence in Venezuela 171
7. Transitions to Transitions: Democracy and Nation in Latin America 231
8. Venezuela's Wounded Bodies: Nation and Imagination during the 2002 Coup
250
9. Oilpacity: Secrets of History in the Coup against Hugo Chávez 262
10. Crude Matters: Seizing the Venezuelan Petro-state in Times of Chávez
266
Part III. Beyond Occidentalism, Beyond Empire
Introduction / Paul Eiss 309
11. Occidentalism 315
12. Beyond Occidentalism: Toward Nonimperial Geohistorical Categories 323
13. Listening to the Subaltern: The Poetics of Neocolonial States 368
14. Smelling Like a Market 385
15. Latin American Postcolonial Studies and Global Decolonization 399
16. After Empire: Reflections on Imperialism from the Américas 425
Credits 457
Index 459
Introduction: Transcultural Paths and Utopian Imaginings / Mariana Coronil,
Laurent DuBois, Julie Skurski, and Gary Wilder 1
Part I. Labyrinths of Critique: The Promise of Anthrohistory
Introduction / David Pedersen 47
1. Pieces for Anthrohistory: A Puzzle to be Assembled Together 53
2. Transculturation and the Politics of Theory: Countering the Center,
Cuban Counterpoint 69
3. Foreword to Close Encounters of Empire 118
4. Perspectives on Tierney's Darkness in El Dorado 123
5. The Future in Question: History and Utopia in Latin America (1989–2010)
128
Part II. Geohistorical States: Latin American Counterpoint
Introduction / Edward Murphy 165
6. Dismembering and Remembering the Nation: The Semantics of Political
Violence in Venezuela 171
7. Transitions to Transitions: Democracy and Nation in Latin America 231
8. Venezuela's Wounded Bodies: Nation and Imagination during the 2002 Coup
250
9. Oilpacity: Secrets of History in the Coup against Hugo Chávez 262
10. Crude Matters: Seizing the Venezuelan Petro-state in Times of Chávez
266
Part III. Beyond Occidentalism, Beyond Empire
Introduction / Paul Eiss 309
11. Occidentalism 315
12. Beyond Occidentalism: Toward Nonimperial Geohistorical Categories 323
13. Listening to the Subaltern: The Poetics of Neocolonial States 368
14. Smelling Like a Market 385
15. Latin American Postcolonial Studies and Global Decolonization 399
16. After Empire: Reflections on Imperialism from the Américas 425
Credits 457
Index 459
Laurent DuBois, Julie Skurski, and Gary Wilder 1
Part I. Labyrinths of Critique: The Promise of Anthrohistory
Introduction / David Pedersen 47
1. Pieces for Anthrohistory: A Puzzle to be Assembled Together 53
2. Transculturation and the Politics of Theory: Countering the Center,
Cuban Counterpoint 69
3. Foreword to Close Encounters of Empire 118
4. Perspectives on Tierney's Darkness in El Dorado 123
5. The Future in Question: History and Utopia in Latin America (1989–2010)
128
Part II. Geohistorical States: Latin American Counterpoint
Introduction / Edward Murphy 165
6. Dismembering and Remembering the Nation: The Semantics of Political
Violence in Venezuela 171
7. Transitions to Transitions: Democracy and Nation in Latin America 231
8. Venezuela's Wounded Bodies: Nation and Imagination during the 2002 Coup
250
9. Oilpacity: Secrets of History in the Coup against Hugo Chávez 262
10. Crude Matters: Seizing the Venezuelan Petro-state in Times of Chávez
266
Part III. Beyond Occidentalism, Beyond Empire
Introduction / Paul Eiss 309
11. Occidentalism 315
12. Beyond Occidentalism: Toward Nonimperial Geohistorical Categories 323
13. Listening to the Subaltern: The Poetics of Neocolonial States 368
14. Smelling Like a Market 385
15. Latin American Postcolonial Studies and Global Decolonization 399
16. After Empire: Reflections on Imperialism from the Américas 425
Credits 457
Index 459