The Routledge Companion to Twentieth and Twenty-First Century Latin American Literary and Cultural Forms
Herausgegeben:De Ferrari, Guillermina; Siskind, Mariano
The Routledge Companion to Twentieth and Twenty-First Century Latin American Literary and Cultural Forms
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The Routledge Companion to Twentieth and Twenty-First Century Latin American Literary and Cultural Forms brings together a team of expert contributors in this critical and innovative volume.
Highlighting key trends within the discipline, as well as cutting-edge viewpoints that revise and redefine traditional debates and approaches, readers will come away with an understanding of the complexity of twenty-first-century Latin American cultural production and with a renovated and eminently contemporary understanding of twentieth-century literature and culture.
This invaluable resource will…mehr
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The Routledge Companion to Twentieth and Twenty-First Century Latin American Literary and Cultural Forms brings together a team of expert contributors in this critical and innovative volume.
Highlighting key trends within the discipline, as well as cutting-edge viewpoints that revise and redefine traditional debates and approaches, readers will come away with an understanding of the complexity of twenty-first-century Latin American cultural production and with a renovated and eminently contemporary understanding of twentieth-century literature and culture.
This invaluable resource will be of interest to advanced students and academics in the fields of Latin American literature, cultural studies, and comparative literature.
Highlighting key trends within the discipline, as well as cutting-edge viewpoints that revise and redefine traditional debates and approaches, readers will come away with an understanding of the complexity of twenty-first-century Latin American cultural production and with a renovated and eminently contemporary understanding of twentieth-century literature and culture.
This invaluable resource will be of interest to advanced students and academics in the fields of Latin American literature, cultural studies, and comparative literature.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Routledge Companions to Hispanic and Latin American Studies
- Verlag: Routledge / Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 526
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 953g
- ISBN-13: 9781032285955
- ISBN-10: 1032285958
- Artikelnr.: 71561145
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Routledge Companions to Hispanic and Latin American Studies
- Verlag: Routledge / Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 526
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 953g
- ISBN-13: 9781032285955
- ISBN-10: 1032285958
- Artikelnr.: 71561145
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Guillermina De Ferrari is Halls-Bascom Professor of Caribbean Literatures and Visual Cultures at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She is a 2020 Guggenheim Fellow and has published extensively on Caribbean Literatures and Visual Cultures. She is the author of Vulnerable States: Bodies of Memory in Contemporary Caribbean Fiction (2007), Community and Culture in Post-Soviet Cuba (2014), and Apertura: Photography in Cuba Today (2015). She is coeditor of the Routledge series Literature and Contemporary Thought. Mariano Siskind is Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures and Comparative Literature at Harvard University. He is the author of Cosmopolitan Desires: Global Modernity and World Literature in Latin America (2014), Rumo a um cosmopolitismo da perda. Ensaio sobre o fim do mundo (2020) and The Modernist Songbook. Standards y variaciones sobre formas muertas (2021). He has edited Homi Bhabha's Nuevas minorías, nuevos derechos (2013) and has coedited with Sylvia Molloy Poéticas de la distancia. Adentro y afuera de la literatura argentina (2006); with Gesine Müller, World Literature, Cosmopolitanism, Globality: Beyond, Against, Post, Otherwise (2019). In 2022 he will publish the collection of essays Dislocaciones y fin de eso que ya no es mundo, and is working on another one, tentatively titled About the End of the World: The Demise of Cosmopolitanism in Contemporary Culture.
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Guillermina De Ferrari and Mariano Siskind
Part I
Not the Way You Remember: Reshuffled Traditions and Historical Formations
Scott Weintraub
Index
Introduction
Guillermina De Ferrari and Mariano Siskind
Part I
Not the Way You Remember: Reshuffled Traditions and Historical Formations
- Avant-Gardes in Latin America: A Polemical Intervention on Historical and Neo-Vanguardias
- A Material World: On the Literary Invention of the Latin American Queer Body
- Economic Impact: Narrative Traces of Money, Crisis, and Work
- Neoliberalism in Latin America: Sequences, Struggles, Institutions
- Gore Capitalism, Borderization, and Fascism 2.0
- Formations of Sense
- What Is Popular Art?
- Work's Figures, Work's Forms
- Literature and Revolution in Latin America
- The Reactionary Genealogies of Latin American Literature
- The Political Art of Memory in Latin America
- Decolonizing Indigenous Literatures
- Bound to Beauty: The Cultural Politics of Feminist Writerly Formations
- Gisèle Freund's Latin America: The Cosmopolitan Promises of Modern Photography
- Peopling Latin Americanism
- Literary Exchanges between Latin America and Spain during the Spanish Civil War
- The Orient, the Rim, and the World
- Rethinking South-South Globalities: The Indian Connection
- Liberian Signifiers and the Crisis of Latin American Cosmopolitan Imaginaries
- The End of Landscape: Brumadinho, the Capitalocene, and the Collapse of Form
- Urban and Environmental Scales of Belonging in the Digital Age
- Natural Borders and Animal Life: Inhabiting Guantánamo
- Art and Debt in the Oldest Colony: Creative Resistance in Contemporary Puerto Rican Culture
- Being River: Ambient Poetics and Somatic Experiences of More-than-Human Flows
- Ecocriticism
- Energy Aesthetics: Sandú Darié's Film Petróleo cubano
- The Afterlives of Biopolitics
- Infrastructure Studies and Literature in Latin America and the Caribbean
- Afrofuturismo: Aesthetics and Interpretation
- Birthing Ourselves: Black Womanhood and Epistemological Marronage in Latin American and Caribbean Literatures
- A Horizontal Hospitality
- Queer and Trans Critique in the Caribbean and Latin America
- The Affective Turn According to Latin America, and Vice-Versa
- Sound Studies and Literature in Latin America
- Imagining and Undoing Masculinity in Jorge Luis Borges's Poetry and Prose Fiction
- The Global South, Resistance, and the Anthropocene: A Long Walk in the Great Night
- Él no es: Infrapolitics and the Experience of Tragedy
- Distorting Latinamericanism
- Sensationalism
- Nature and Labor in Literary Form
- Cartonera Publishers: Of Cardboard Boxes and Cultural Capital
- Institutions: Prizes, Presses, and Book Fairs
- Material Technologies in Print: Posters and Clippings in Latin American Magazines from the First Half of the Twentieth Century
- Tracking Dance in Latin American Literature
- New Forms of Musical Belonging in Contemporary Brazil
- Critical Performances: The Scream, the Green Tide, and the Spider as Embodied Feminist Articulations
- Exteriority, Extension, Expansion: Photography and Theatricality in Chilean Arts
- Media Archaeology and e-Literature
- Experimental Literary Forms in the Digital Age: Sampling Quantum Poetics, Hypermedia Narratives, and Robopoetic Hacking
Fernando J. Rosenberg
Javier Guerrero
Alejandra Laera
Verónica Gago
Sayak Valencia
Horacio Legrás
Karen Benezra
Sarah Ann Wells
Juan E. De Castro
Benjamin Loy
Victor Vich and Alexandra Hibbett
Arturo Arias
Victoria Liendo
Alejandra Uslenghi
Part II
Virtually Anywhere: Dislocated Boundaries and Porous Cartographies
Fernando Degiovanni
Jesús Cano Reyes
Rosario Hubert
Alexandra Ortiz Wallner
Mariano Siskind
Jens Andermann
Bruno Carvalho
Esther Whitfield
Charlotte Rogers
Part III
A Bigger Toolbox: Thinking Patterns and Contemporary Interrogations
Lisa Blackmore
Gisela Heffes
Rachel Price
Gabriel Giorgi
Nicole Fadellin
Persephone Braham
Odette Casamayor-Cisneros
Guillermina De Ferrari
Lawrence La Fountain-Stokes
Cecilia Macón
Anke Birkenmeier
Idelber Avelar
Luís Madureira
Gareth Williams
Part IV
Beyond the Book: Unbound Objects and Unfettered Critical Practices
Erin Graff Zivin
Sergio Delgado Moya
Héctor Hoyos
Paloma Celis Carbajal
Gesine Müller
Antonia Viu
Michelle Clayton
Falina Enríquez
Marcela A. Fuentes
Natalia Brizuela
Phillip Penix-Tadsen
Scott Weintraub
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Guillermina De Ferrari and Mariano Siskind
Part I
Not the Way You Remember: Reshuffled Traditions and Historical Formations
Scott Weintraub
Index
Introduction
Guillermina De Ferrari and Mariano Siskind
Part I
Not the Way You Remember: Reshuffled Traditions and Historical Formations
- Avant-Gardes in Latin America: A Polemical Intervention on Historical and Neo-Vanguardias
- A Material World: On the Literary Invention of the Latin American Queer Body
- Economic Impact: Narrative Traces of Money, Crisis, and Work
- Neoliberalism in Latin America: Sequences, Struggles, Institutions
- Gore Capitalism, Borderization, and Fascism 2.0
- Formations of Sense
- What Is Popular Art?
- Work's Figures, Work's Forms
- Literature and Revolution in Latin America
- The Reactionary Genealogies of Latin American Literature
- The Political Art of Memory in Latin America
- Decolonizing Indigenous Literatures
- Bound to Beauty: The Cultural Politics of Feminist Writerly Formations
- Gisèle Freund's Latin America: The Cosmopolitan Promises of Modern Photography
- Peopling Latin Americanism
- Literary Exchanges between Latin America and Spain during the Spanish Civil War
- The Orient, the Rim, and the World
- Rethinking South-South Globalities: The Indian Connection
- Liberian Signifiers and the Crisis of Latin American Cosmopolitan Imaginaries
- The End of Landscape: Brumadinho, the Capitalocene, and the Collapse of Form
- Urban and Environmental Scales of Belonging in the Digital Age
- Natural Borders and Animal Life: Inhabiting Guantánamo
- Art and Debt in the Oldest Colony: Creative Resistance in Contemporary Puerto Rican Culture
- Being River: Ambient Poetics and Somatic Experiences of More-than-Human Flows
- Ecocriticism
- Energy Aesthetics: Sandú Darié's Film Petróleo cubano
- The Afterlives of Biopolitics
- Infrastructure Studies and Literature in Latin America and the Caribbean
- Afrofuturismo: Aesthetics and Interpretation
- Birthing Ourselves: Black Womanhood and Epistemological Marronage in Latin American and Caribbean Literatures
- A Horizontal Hospitality
- Queer and Trans Critique in the Caribbean and Latin America
- The Affective Turn According to Latin America, and Vice-Versa
- Sound Studies and Literature in Latin America
- Imagining and Undoing Masculinity in Jorge Luis Borges's Poetry and Prose Fiction
- The Global South, Resistance, and the Anthropocene: A Long Walk in the Great Night
- Él no es: Infrapolitics and the Experience of Tragedy
- Distorting Latinamericanism
- Sensationalism
- Nature and Labor in Literary Form
- Cartonera Publishers: Of Cardboard Boxes and Cultural Capital
- Institutions: Prizes, Presses, and Book Fairs
- Material Technologies in Print: Posters and Clippings in Latin American Magazines from the First Half of the Twentieth Century
- Tracking Dance in Latin American Literature
- New Forms of Musical Belonging in Contemporary Brazil
- Critical Performances: The Scream, the Green Tide, and the Spider as Embodied Feminist Articulations
- Exteriority, Extension, Expansion: Photography and Theatricality in Chilean Arts
- Media Archaeology and e-Literature
- Experimental Literary Forms in the Digital Age: Sampling Quantum Poetics, Hypermedia Narratives, and Robopoetic Hacking
Fernando J. Rosenberg
Javier Guerrero
Alejandra Laera
Verónica Gago
Sayak Valencia
Horacio Legrás
Karen Benezra
Sarah Ann Wells
Juan E. De Castro
Benjamin Loy
Victor Vich and Alexandra Hibbett
Arturo Arias
Victoria Liendo
Alejandra Uslenghi
Part II
Virtually Anywhere: Dislocated Boundaries and Porous Cartographies
Fernando Degiovanni
Jesús Cano Reyes
Rosario Hubert
Alexandra Ortiz Wallner
Mariano Siskind
Jens Andermann
Bruno Carvalho
Esther Whitfield
Charlotte Rogers
Part III
A Bigger Toolbox: Thinking Patterns and Contemporary Interrogations
Lisa Blackmore
Gisela Heffes
Rachel Price
Gabriel Giorgi
Nicole Fadellin
Persephone Braham
Odette Casamayor-Cisneros
Guillermina De Ferrari
Lawrence La Fountain-Stokes
Cecilia Macón
Anke Birkenmeier
Idelber Avelar
Luís Madureira
Gareth Williams
Part IV
Beyond the Book: Unbound Objects and Unfettered Critical Practices
Erin Graff Zivin
Sergio Delgado Moya
Héctor Hoyos
Paloma Celis Carbajal
Gesine Müller
Antonia Viu
Michelle Clayton
Falina Enríquez
Marcela A. Fuentes
Natalia Brizuela
Phillip Penix-Tadsen
Scott Weintraub
Index