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Borrowing theories of psychoanalysis, gender, performance, and Cuban literature and historiography, The Logic of Fetishism argues that the structure of disavowal functions as a creative alternative to the all-encompassing meta-narratives of exile and insularity.

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Borrowing theories of psychoanalysis, gender, performance, and Cuban literature and historiography, The Logic of Fetishism argues that the structure of disavowal functions as a creative alternative to the all-encompassing meta-narratives of exile and insularity.
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James J. Pancrazio received his doctorate in Latin American literature from the University of Illinois in Urbana. He is an Associate Professor of Foreign Languages at Illinois State University. His work has appeared in Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, Cuban Studies, Caribe, Hojas Universitarias, and Revista Iberoamericana. His areas of interest include psychoanalysis, gender, performance, and Cuban literature and historiography.