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De qué hablamos cuando hablamos de literatura

De qué hablamos cuando hablamos de literatura
Author: Rodríguez Gómez Rodríguez
Publisher:
Total Pages: 660
Release: 2002
Genre: Spanish American literature
ISBN:

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¿De qué hablamos cuando hablamos? Como señalé en otro libro anterior, tanto en la Modernidad como en la Posmodernidad sólo hemos hablado a través de tres discursos: el discurso del Yo, el discurso del Estado y el discurso de la Economía política. Este nuevo libro se preguna si hablamos esos discursos o si son ellos los que nos hablan. En este sentido he intentado interrogar a los discursos del yo, en especial a los que se enmarcan en el ámbito de lo que solemos llamar Literatura. Los textos literarios del siglo XX, pero también su genealogía previa desde la apararición de las relaciones capitalistas en los siglos XIV-XVI. En suma: ¿de qué hablamos cuando hoy todavía hablamos de literatura? Y más aún: ¿la literatura sigue viva o en todo caso por qué su aparente agonía fuera de los cirtuitos del gran mercado? ¿Qué lenguaje hablamos a través de nuestro inconsciente libidinal (Freud) y de nuestro inconsciente ideológico (Marx)?. -- J.G.R.


Challenging the Black Atlantic

Challenging the Black Atlantic
Author: John T. Maddox IV
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2020-10-16
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1684481880

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The historical novels of Manuel Zapata Olivella and Ana Maria Gonçalves map black journeys from Africa to the Americas in a way that challenges the Black Atlantic paradigm that has become synonymous with cosmopolitan African diaspora studies. Unlike Paul Gilroy, who coined the term and based it on W.E.B. DuBois’s double consciousness, Zapata, in Changó el gran putas (1983), creates an empowering mythology that reframes black resistance in Colombia, Haiti, Mexico, Brazil, and the United States. In Um defeito de cor (2006), Gonçalves imagines the survival strategies of a legendary woman said to be the mother of black abolitionist poet Luís Gama and a conspirator in an African Muslim–⁠led revolt in Brazil’s “Black Rome.” These novels show differing visions of revolution, black community, femininity, sexuality, and captivity. They skillfully reveal how events preceding the UNESCO Decade of Afro-Descent (2015–2024) alter our understanding of Afro-⁠Latin America as it gains increased visibility. Published by Bucknell University Press. Distributed worldwide by Rutgers University Press.


A History of Colombian Literature

A History of Colombian Literature
Author: Raymond Leslie Williams
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 773
Release: 2016-06-13
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 131649540X

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In recent decades, the international recognition of Nobel Laureate Gabriel García Márquez has placed Colombian writing on the global literary map. A History of Colombian Literature explores the genealogy of Colombian poetry and prose from the colonial period to the present day. Beginning with a comprehensive introduction that charts the development of a national literary tradition, this History includes extensive essays that illuminate the cultural and political intricacies of Colombian literature. Organized thematically, these essays survey the multilayered verse and fiction of such diverse writers as José Eustacio Rivera, Tomás Carrasquilla, Alvaro Mutis, and Darío Jaramillo Agudelo. Written by a host of leading scholars, this History also devotes special attention to the lasting significance of colonialism and multiculturalism in Colombian literature. This book is of pivotal importance to the development of Colombian writing and will serve as an invaluable reference for specialists and students alike.


Centers and Peripheries in Romance Language Literatures in the Americas and Africa

Centers and Peripheries in Romance Language Literatures in the Americas and Africa
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 639
Release: 2024-01-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9004691138

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What is center and periphery? How can centers and peripheries be recognized by their ontological and axiological features? How does the axiological saturation of a literary field condition aesthetics? How did these factors transform center-periphery relationships to the former metropolises of Romance literatures of the Americas and Africa? What are the consequences of various deperipheralization contexts and processes for poetics? Using theoretical sections and case studies, this book surveys and investigates the limits of globalization. Through explorations of the intercultural dynamics, the aesthetic contributions of former peripheries are examined in terms of the transformative nature of peripheries on centralities.


On the Theory and History of Ideological Production

On the Theory and History of Ideological Production
Author: Malcolm K. Read
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2023-08-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9004678573

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On the Theory and History of Ideological Production promotes the existence of an ‘ideological unconscious’, understood primarily as a product of social relations, not of the Ideological State Apparatus. Attention focuses upon the transition from feudalism to capitalism, as theorised by the Spanish Marxist and former student of Althusser, Juan Carlos Rodríguez. Theorization of the ‘ideological unconscious’ presupposes a change of terrain from the individual/society opposition to a problematic based on the ‘social formation’. The present text assesses Rodríguez’s work alongside that of his contemporaries, Fredric Jameson, Noam Chomsky, Terry Eagleton, Roy Bhaskar, Slavoj Žižek, and others.


Forth and Back

Forth and Back
Author: Cintia Santana
Publisher: Bucknell University Press
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2013-06-27
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1611484618

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Forth and Back broadens the scope of Hispanic trans-Atlantic studies by shifting its focus to Spain’s trans-literary exchange with the United States at the end of the twentieth century. Santana analyzes the translation “boom” of U.S. literature that marked literary production in Spain after Franco’s death, and the central position that U.S. writing came to occupy within the Spanish literary system. Santana examines the economic and literary motives that underlay the phenomenon, as well as the particular socio-cultural appeal that U.S. “dirty realist” writers—which in Spain included authors as diverse as Charles Bukowski, Raymond Carver, and Bret Easton Ellis—held for Spaniards in the 1980s. Santana also studies the subsequent appropriation of this writing by a polemic group of young Spanish writers in the 1990s whoself-consciously and insistently associated themselves with the U.S. Forth and Back illustrates that literary movements do not unilaterally spread; rather, those that flourish take root in fertile soil and are transformed in their travel by the desires, creative choices, and practical constraints of their differing producers and consumers. It is precisely in the crossing of these currents that plots thicken. The translation of dirty realism, its reception in Spain, and its cultural legacy as appropriated by the young Spanish writers, serve to interrogate a perceived U.S. hegemony. If Spanish realismo sucio has been said to be symptomatic of the globalization of literature, Forth and Back argues that the Spanish works in question posed a subtle reaffirmation of Spanish literature’s strong ties to realist fiction, a gesture of continuity in a decade that seemed to presence the undoing of much of Spain’s “Spanish-ness.” Ultimately, this project asks an ambitious pair of questions at the heart of human culture: how do we “read” each other, quite literally, across geography and language? How do we construct others and ourselves vis-à-vis those readings?


The Lazarillo Phenomenon

The Lazarillo Phenomenon
Author: Reyes Coll-Tellechea
Publisher: Bucknell University Press
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2010
Genre: Lazarillo de Tormes
ISBN: 083875760X

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The Lazarillo Phenomenon illustrates that despite the enormous amount of research already invested in the anonymous novel, it still has much left to offer. --Book Jacket.


Rerouting Galician Studies

Rerouting Galician Studies
Author: Benita Sampedro Vizcaya
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 357
Release: 2017-11-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3319657291

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This book—aimed at both the general reader and the specialist—offers a transatlantic, transnational, and multidisciplinary cartography of the rapidly expanding intellectual field of Galician Studies. In the twenty-one essays that comprise the volume, leading scholars based in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and New Zealand engage with this field from the perspectives of queer theory, Atlantic and diasporic thought, political ecology, hydropoetics, theories of space, trauma and memory studies, exile, national/postnational approaches, linguistic ideologies, ethnographic poetry and photography, Galician language in the US academic curriculum, the politics of children’s books, film and visual studies, the interrelation of painting and literature, and material culture. Structured around five organizational categories (Frames, Routes, Readings, Teachings, and Visualities), and adopting a pluricentric view of Galicia as an analytical subject of study, the book brings cutting-edge debates in Galician Studies to a broad international readership.


State, Stage, Language

State, Stage, Language
Author: Rodríguez Gómez Rodríguez
Publisher: Associated University Presse
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2008
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780874130560

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"Juan Carlos Rodriguez's project is to analyze the ideological unconscious that always exists, without becoming explicit, in any discursive field. Ideology is unconscious because we live it without noticing it and we fail to notice it because it is visible only as the effect of a specific set of social relations. Rodriguez overcomes a variety of obstacles that had previously blocked the development of Marxist theory."--BOOK JACKET.


Spain After the Indignados/15M Movement

Spain After the Indignados/15M Movement
Author: Óscar Pereira-Zazo
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2019-06-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3030194353

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Spain After the Indignados/15M Movement explores how the aftershocks of the 2007 Great Recession restructured Spain’s political sphere and political imaginary. It brings together a representative sample of Spain’s leading progressive voices, including two of the five founding members of the Podemos party. The essays herein explore the areas of economics, politics, ecology, social change, media, and cultural politics in order to present a broad, critical account of contemporary Spain, with a special emphasis on emerging forms of sociopolitical contestation, self-organizing, democratic participation, and radical politics. The edited volume argues that Spanish cultural studies—which originally gravitated toward celebratory accounts of capitalist modernization, the cultural Movida and the advent of a postmodern Spain—must continue to build a new cultural politics that not only challenges the accepted narrative of the Spanish Transition to democracy, but that is committed to confronting the civilizatory challenges currently faced.