Postmodern in Latin and Latino American Cultural Narratives

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Antonio BenZ-Rojo
Arturo Arias
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Bell Man
Brazilian Poetry
Caribbean Text
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Celeste Olalquiaga
cultural production
cultural theory analysis
Cynthia M. Tompkins
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Discursive Practices
El Cobre
El Discurso
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Fine Day
globalization
ideological critique
International Theory Production
Iumna Maria Simon
JesS MartBarbero
John Beverley
La Isla
La Onda
Latin American Contributions
Latin American Cultural Studies
Latin American literature
Latin American Postmodernism
Madres De La Plaza De
Main Characters
media transformation studies
Mexican Political Culture
Mid Air
Military Juntas
modernization challenges
Nelly Richard
Paseo De La Reforma
postmodernism critical perspectives
postmodernity
Revista De La Universidadde
Roger Bartra
Royal Palms
Santiago Col?
Soviet Style State Socialism
Taller De Arte Fronterizo
utopian ideology collapse
Vice Versa
VinUs Dantas
women writers Latin America

Product details

  • ISBN 9780815313304
  • Weight: 408g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Sep 1996
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This volume of new and reprinted articles, many translated here into English for the first time, examines the conditions, characteristics, and implications of the debate on Latin American Postmodernism, presenting an up-to-date rendering of its crucial issues. Special considerations are given to the theoretical aspects, such as ideological, political, literary-critical, and cultural implications. The scope of this debate embraces such matters as the problematic modernization of Latin America, cultural and political reformulation in the face of the media explosion, new critical perspectives facing the collapse of utopian ideologies, and new literary production: women's writing, and testimonio. Contributors include John Beverly, Antonio Ben'tez-Rojo and Antonio Vera-Le-n, Celeste Olalquiaga, Arturo Arias, Santiago Col s, Nelly Richard, Jesoes Mart'n-Barbero, Iumna Maria Simon, and Vinicius Dantas. The collection also contains some of the editor's personal interviews with scholars involved in this debate who live and work in Latin America: Roger Bartra and Jorge Juanes (Mexico), and Nicol s Casullo (Argentina).

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