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Passionate Subjects/split Subjects in Twentieth-century Literature in Chile
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 275

Passionate Subjects/split Subjects in Twentieth-century Literature in Chile

Throughout the literary imaginaries of the twentieth century there is a reiteration of an authoritarian patriarchal pattern that permeates the social arena as well as the female subject, revealing the contradictions of the Chilean modernity/modernization process. The nation appears invariably determined by semi-feudal and semi-modern structures as well as split female modern subjects. Noticing this has led the author to write this book and investigate specifically the ways the discourse of modernity conflicts with the marriage contract in the construction of feminine subjectivity. Marriage is one of the modern protocols that resolve sexual difference through a pact that proclaims male protection in exchange for female obedience. Subordination of difference becomes the overarching feature guiding an incomplete modernity and its attainment in a hierarchical society.

(Re)descubrimiento y (re)conquista de América en la ilustración española
  • Language: es
  • Pages: 240

(Re)descubrimiento y (re)conquista de América en la ilustración española

En su libro Bernardita Llanos M. examina la ilustración española a través del surgimiento de una ideología nacionalista que sostiene la necesidad del colonialismo. Distintos sectores adaptan la ilustración a sus aspiraciones políticas, sin embargo, comparten el interés común por la recuperación del pasado colonial y sus héroes. A través del análisis del distintos discursos, la conquista y el descubrimiento del América aparecen como temas recurrentes en la mitificación del pasado y el carácter nacional que exiben las distintas visiones políticas. Esta parte de la historia imperial se realiza en los escritos de filósofos, intelectuales y dramaturgos populares, quienes definen la identidad nacional a través de empresas heroicas en ultramar. Así, Colón se convierte en el portavoz y Cortés en el forjador del primer estado colonial moderno, cuyo poder y autoridad reside en la propagación del cristianismo y la civilización.

Letras y proclamas
  • Language: es
  • Pages: 202

Letras y proclamas

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Diamela Eltit
  • Language: es
  • Pages: 370

Diamela Eltit

La producción literaria de Eltit ha generado una gran cantidad de apreciaciones críticas en muy diversos países. Las interpretaciones más populares y extendidas en todos ellos insisten en su feminismo, que primero lucha contra la dictadura de Pinochet y luego, contra el neoliberalismo. Esto hace que ella y sus textos sean percibidos como una voz minoritaria y contra hegemónica. Este volumen reúne casi una treintena de textos que actualizan o puntualizan tales apreciaciones.

Brazilian Women's Filmmaking
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 251

Brazilian Women's Filmmaking

At most recent count, there are no fewer than forty-five women in Brazil directing or codirecting feature-length fiction or documentary films. In the early 1990s, women filmmakers in Brazil were credited for being at the forefront of the rebirth of filmmaking, or retomada, after the abolition of the state film agency and subsequent standstill of film production. Despite their numbers and success, films by Brazilian women directors are generally absent from discussions of Latin American film and published scholarly works. Filling this void, Brazilian Women's Filmmaking focuses on women's film production in Brazil from the mid-1970s to the current era. Leslie L. Marsh explains how women's film...

Dismantling the Nation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 332

Dismantling the Nation

  • Categories: Art

The first academic volume to theorize and historicize contemporary artistic practices and culture from Chile in the English language, Dismantling the Nation takes as its point of departure a radical criticism against the nation-state of Chile and its colonial, capitalist, heteronormative, and extractivist rule, proposing otherwise forms of inhabiting, creating, and relating in a more fluid, contingent, ecocritical, feminist, and caring worlds. From the case of Chile, the book expands the scholarly discussion around decolonial methodologies, attending to artistic practices and discourses from distinct and distant locations-from Arica and the Atacama Desert to Wallmapu and Tierra del Fuego, an...

Argentine Intimacies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 338

Argentine Intimacies

Winner of the 2020 Best Book in the Nineteenth Century Award presented by the Nineteenth Century Section of the Latin American Studies Association As Argentina rose to political and economic prominence at the turn of the twentieth century, debates about the family, as an ideological structure and set of lived relationships, took center stage in efforts to shape the modern nation. In Argentine Intimacies, Joseph M. Pierce draws on queer studies, Latin American studies, and literary and cultural studies to consider the significance of one family in particular during this period of intense social change: Carlos, Julia, Delfina, and Alejandro Bunge. One of Argentina's foremost intellectual and e...

Spanish American Women's Use of the Word
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 250

Spanish American Women's Use of the Word

Women's participation, both formal and informal, in the creation of what we now call Spanish America is reflected in its literary legacy. Stacey Schlau examines what women from a wide spectrum of classes and races have to say about the societies in which they lived and their place in them. Schlau has written the first book to study a historical selection of Spanish American women's writings with an emphasis on social and political themes. Through their words, she offers an alternative vision of the development of narrative genres—critical, fictional, and testimonial—from colonial times to the present. The authors considered here represent the chronological yet nonlinear development of wo...

Coexistence in the Aftermath of Mass Violence
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 283

Coexistence in the Aftermath of Mass Violence

Coexistence in the Aftermath of Mass Violence demonstrates how imagination, empathy, and resilience contribute to the processes of social repair after ethnic and political violence. Adding to the literature on transitional justice, peacebuilding, and the anthropology of violence and social repair, the authors show how these conceptual pathways—imagination, empathy and resilience—enhance recovery, coexistence, and sustainable peace. Coexistence (or reconciliation) is the underlying goal or condition desired after mass violence, enabling survivors to move forward with their lives. Imagination allows these survivors (victims, perpetrators, bystanders) to draw guidance and inspiration from t...

Growing up in Latin America
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 301

Growing up in Latin America

Growing up in Latin America contributes to the growing body of scholarship on the representation of children and minors in contemporary Latin American literature and film. This volume looks closely at the question of agency and the role of minors as active participants in the complex historical processes of the Latin American continent during the 20th and 21st centuries, both as national citizens and as transnational migrants. Questions of gender, migration, violence, post-coloniality, and precarity are central to the analysis of childhood and youth narratives in this collection of essays.