The decline and fall of the lettered city : Latin America in the Cold War / Jean Franco.

"The cultural Cold War in Latin America was waged as a war of values--artistic freedom versus communitarianism, Western values versus national cultures, the autonomy of art versus a commitment to liberation struggles--and at a time when the prestige of literature had never been higher. The proj...

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Main Author: Franco, Jean, 1924-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 2002.
Series:Convergences (Cambridge, Mass.)
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Summary:"The cultural Cold War in Latin America was waged as a war of values--artistic freedom versus communitarianism, Western values versus national cultures, the autonomy of art versus a commitment to liberation struggles--and at a time when the prestige of literature had never been higher. The projects of the historic avant-garde were revitalized by an anti-capitalist ethos and envisaged as the opposite of the republican state. "The Decline and Fall of the Lettered City" charts the conflicting universals of this period, the clash between avant-garde and political vanguard. This was also a twilight of literature at the threshold of the great cultural revolution of the seventies and eighties, a revolution to which the Cold War indirectly contributed. In the eighties, civil war and military rule, together with the rapid development of mass culture and communication empires, changed the political and cultural map."--Alibris.
Physical Description:viii, 341 pages ; 25 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:0674007522
9780674007529
0674008421
9780674008427
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