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Latin America writes back : postmodernity in the periphery : an interdisciplinary perspective / edited by Emil Volek.
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Other Authors:
Volek, Emil
(Editor)
Format:
eBook
Language:
English
Published:
New York, New York ; Oxfordshire [England] :
Routledge,
2007.
Series:
Hispanic issues ;
Volume 28.
Subjects:
1900-1999
Spanish American literature
>
20th century
>
History and criticism.
Postmodernism.
Group identity
>
Latin America.
Civilization
>
Philosophy
Group identity
Postmodernism
Spanish American literature
Latin America
>
Civilization
>
Philosophy.
Latin America
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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Latin America Writes Back
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Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Changing Reality, Changing Paradigm: Who Is Afraid of Postmodernity?: Emil Volek
Part I: Macondo or Death, But Not Exactly: The Case of Unrequited Modernity That Does Not Go Away
1. Traditionalism and Modernity in Latin American Culture: José JoaquÃn Brunner
2. Modernity and Postmodernity in the Periphery: JesÃðs MartÃn Barbero
3. Communications: Decentering Modernity: JesÃðs MartÃn Barbero
Part II: Changing Identities, or Where do we come from and Where we are going?4. The Challenges of Postmodernity and Globalization: Multiple or Fragmented Identities?: Fernando Ainsa
5. Postmodernism and Latin American Identity: Jorge LarraÃn
6. Latin American Identityâ€?Dramatized: José JoaquÃn Brunner
Part III: Changing Realities, Politics, Arts: Strategies of/for Resistance
7. Autochthonous Cultures and the Global Market: Mario Roberto Morales
8. Post-Cities and Politics: New Urban Movements in the Two Americas: Armando Silva
9. Modern and Postmodem Aesthetics in Contemporary Argentine Theater (1985-1997): Osvaldo Pelletieri10. Polarized Modernity: Latin America at the Postmodem Juncture: RaÃðl Bueno
11. The Latin American Writer in These Postmodem Times: Abelardo Castillo
Part IV: Changing Cultural Dossier: Some Classic Texts from the 1990s
12. Variations on Postmodernity, or, What Does the Latin American Postboom Mean?: Mempo Giardinelli
13. Latin America and Postmodernity: Nelly Richards
14. Critique, of Global Philosophy, Five Hundred Years Later: Rafael Ã?ngel Herra
15. Cultural Topologies: Daniel Altamiranda and Hernán ThomasAfterword: Postmodernity in the Periphery Is Not What You Think: Horacio MachÃn
Contributors
Index
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