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Appropriations and Deployments of Discursive Analysis
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Foucault and Latin America is the first volume to trace the influence of Foucault's theories on power, discourse, government, subjectivity and sexuality in Latin American thought.
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Foucault and Latin America is the first volume to tracethe influence of Foucault's theories on power, discourse,government, subjectivity and sexuality in Latin Americanthought.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135774325
- Artikelnr.: 38259620
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135774325
- Artikelnr.: 38259620
Benigno L. Trigo is Assistant Professor in Hispanic Languages and Literature at the State University of New York, Stony Brook. He is the author of Subjects ofCrisis: Race and Gender as Disease in Latin America (2000).
Introduction by Benigno Trigo
Part 1: Discourse
1. The Ordered City From The Lettered City by Angel Rama, translated by John Charles Chasteen
2. The Lettered City : Power and Writing in Latin America by Román de la Campa
3. A Clearing in the Jungle: From Santa Mónica to Macondo: From Myth and Archive by Roberto González Echevarría
4. Bordering on Madness: The Licenciado Vidriera , Guillermo Gómez Peña and the Performance of Liminality by John Ochoa
Part 2: Government
5. Love and Country: An Allegorical Speculation From Foundational Fictions
The National Romances of Latin America by Doris Sommer
6. From Liberty to Fatherland
Sacrifice and Dead Certainties in the Critical Discourses of Cuba by Aída Beaupied
7. Governmentality and the Social Question: National Formation and Discipline by Juan Poblete
8. Rendering the Invisible Visible and the Visible Invisible: The Colonizing Function of Bailey K. Ashford's Antianemia Campaigns by Fernando Feliú, translated by Maria Elena Cepeda
Part 3: Subjectivity
9. Thinking Subjectivity in Latin American Criticism by Benigno Trigo
10. Subjectivity and Olavide's Sentimental Novels by Fernando Unzueta
11. Author-(dys)function: Re-reading I. Rigoberta Menchu by Elzbieta Sklodowska
Part 4: Sexuality
12. The Theatrics of Reading: Body and Book in Victoria Ocampo From At Face Value
Autobiography Writing in Spanish America by Sylvia Molloy
13. One nail Takes Out Another: Power, Gender and Revolution in Julia Alvarez's Novels by Kelly Oliver
14. Race Woman: Reproducing the Nation in Gabriela Mistral by Licia Fiol-Matta
15. Sadomasochism in Paradiso
Bound Narratives and Pleasure by B. Sifuentes Jáuregui
Part 1: Discourse
1. The Ordered City From The Lettered City by Angel Rama, translated by John Charles Chasteen
2. The Lettered City : Power and Writing in Latin America by Román de la Campa
3. A Clearing in the Jungle: From Santa Mónica to Macondo: From Myth and Archive by Roberto González Echevarría
4. Bordering on Madness: The Licenciado Vidriera , Guillermo Gómez Peña and the Performance of Liminality by John Ochoa
Part 2: Government
5. Love and Country: An Allegorical Speculation From Foundational Fictions
The National Romances of Latin America by Doris Sommer
6. From Liberty to Fatherland
Sacrifice and Dead Certainties in the Critical Discourses of Cuba by Aída Beaupied
7. Governmentality and the Social Question: National Formation and Discipline by Juan Poblete
8. Rendering the Invisible Visible and the Visible Invisible: The Colonizing Function of Bailey K. Ashford's Antianemia Campaigns by Fernando Feliú, translated by Maria Elena Cepeda
Part 3: Subjectivity
9. Thinking Subjectivity in Latin American Criticism by Benigno Trigo
10. Subjectivity and Olavide's Sentimental Novels by Fernando Unzueta
11. Author-(dys)function: Re-reading I. Rigoberta Menchu by Elzbieta Sklodowska
Part 4: Sexuality
12. The Theatrics of Reading: Body and Book in Victoria Ocampo From At Face Value
Autobiography Writing in Spanish America by Sylvia Molloy
13. One nail Takes Out Another: Power, Gender and Revolution in Julia Alvarez's Novels by Kelly Oliver
14. Race Woman: Reproducing the Nation in Gabriela Mistral by Licia Fiol-Matta
15. Sadomasochism in Paradiso
Bound Narratives and Pleasure by B. Sifuentes Jáuregui
Introduction by Benigno Trigo
Part 1: Discourse
1. The Ordered City From The Lettered City by Angel Rama, translated by John Charles Chasteen
2. The Lettered City : Power and Writing in Latin America by Román de la Campa
3. A Clearing in the Jungle: From Santa Mónica to Macondo: From Myth and Archive by Roberto González Echevarría
4. Bordering on Madness: The Licenciado Vidriera , Guillermo Gómez Peña and the Performance of Liminality by John Ochoa
Part 2: Government
5. Love and Country: An Allegorical Speculation From Foundational Fictions
The National Romances of Latin America by Doris Sommer
6. From Liberty to Fatherland
Sacrifice and Dead Certainties in the Critical Discourses of Cuba by Aída Beaupied
7. Governmentality and the Social Question: National Formation and Discipline by Juan Poblete
8. Rendering the Invisible Visible and the Visible Invisible: The Colonizing Function of Bailey K. Ashford's Antianemia Campaigns by Fernando Feliú, translated by Maria Elena Cepeda
Part 3: Subjectivity
9. Thinking Subjectivity in Latin American Criticism by Benigno Trigo
10. Subjectivity and Olavide's Sentimental Novels by Fernando Unzueta
11. Author-(dys)function: Re-reading I. Rigoberta Menchu by Elzbieta Sklodowska
Part 4: Sexuality
12. The Theatrics of Reading: Body and Book in Victoria Ocampo From At Face Value
Autobiography Writing in Spanish America by Sylvia Molloy
13. One nail Takes Out Another: Power, Gender and Revolution in Julia Alvarez's Novels by Kelly Oliver
14. Race Woman: Reproducing the Nation in Gabriela Mistral by Licia Fiol-Matta
15. Sadomasochism in Paradiso
Bound Narratives and Pleasure by B. Sifuentes Jáuregui
Part 1: Discourse
1. The Ordered City From The Lettered City by Angel Rama, translated by John Charles Chasteen
2. The Lettered City : Power and Writing in Latin America by Román de la Campa
3. A Clearing in the Jungle: From Santa Mónica to Macondo: From Myth and Archive by Roberto González Echevarría
4. Bordering on Madness: The Licenciado Vidriera , Guillermo Gómez Peña and the Performance of Liminality by John Ochoa
Part 2: Government
5. Love and Country: An Allegorical Speculation From Foundational Fictions
The National Romances of Latin America by Doris Sommer
6. From Liberty to Fatherland
Sacrifice and Dead Certainties in the Critical Discourses of Cuba by Aída Beaupied
7. Governmentality and the Social Question: National Formation and Discipline by Juan Poblete
8. Rendering the Invisible Visible and the Visible Invisible: The Colonizing Function of Bailey K. Ashford's Antianemia Campaigns by Fernando Feliú, translated by Maria Elena Cepeda
Part 3: Subjectivity
9. Thinking Subjectivity in Latin American Criticism by Benigno Trigo
10. Subjectivity and Olavide's Sentimental Novels by Fernando Unzueta
11. Author-(dys)function: Re-reading I. Rigoberta Menchu by Elzbieta Sklodowska
Part 4: Sexuality
12. The Theatrics of Reading: Body and Book in Victoria Ocampo From At Face Value
Autobiography Writing in Spanish America by Sylvia Molloy
13. One nail Takes Out Another: Power, Gender and Revolution in Julia Alvarez's Novels by Kelly Oliver
14. Race Woman: Reproducing the Nation in Gabriela Mistral by Licia Fiol-Matta
15. Sadomasochism in Paradiso
Bound Narratives and Pleasure by B. Sifuentes Jáuregui