The Latin American Cultural Studies Reader

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Ana del Sarto, Alicia Ríos, Abril Trigo
Duke University Press, 2004 - 818 pàgines
The Latin American Cultural Studies Reader brings together thirty-six field-defining essays by the most prominent theorists of Latin American cultural studies. Written over the past several decades, these essays provide an assessment of Latin American cultural studies, an account of the field's historical formation, and an outline of its significant ideological and methodological trends and theoretical controversies. With many essays appearing in English for the first time, the collection offers a comprehensive view of the specific problems, topics, and methodologies that characterize Latin American cultural studies vis-à-vis British and U.S. cultural studies.

Divided into sections preceded by brief introductory essays, this volume traces the complex development of Latin American cultural studies from its roots in literary criticism and the economic, social, political, and cultural transformations wrought by neoliberal policies in the 1970s. It tracks the impassioned debates within the field during the early 1990s; explores different theoretical trends, including studies of postcolonialism, the subaltern, and globalization; and reflects on the significance of Latin American cultural studies for cultural studies projects outside Latin America. Considering literature, nationalism, soccer, cinema, postcolonialism, the Zapatistas, community radio, and much more, The Latin American Cultural Studies Reader is an invaluable resource for all those who want to understand the past, present, and future of Latin American cultural studies.

Contributors. Hugo Achugar, Eduardo Archetti, John Beverley, José Joaquín Brunner, Antonio Candido, Debra A. Castillo, Antonio Cornejo Polar, Román de la Campa, Ana Del Sarto, Roberto Fernández Retamar, Juan Flores, Jean Franco, Néstor García Canclini, María Gudelia Rangel Gómez, Adrián Gorelik, John Kraniauskas, Neil Larsen, Ana López, Jesús Martín-Barbero, Francine Masiello, Daniel Mato, Walter D. Mignolo, Carlos Monsiváis, Mabel Moraña, Alberto Moreiras, Renato Ortiz, José Rabasa, Angel Rama, Gustavo A. Remedi, Darcy Ribeiro, Nelly Richard, Alicia Ríos, Beatriz Sarlo, Roberto Schwarz, Irene Silverblatt, Graciela Silvestri, Armando Rosas Solís, Beatriz González Stephan, Abril Trigo, George Yúdice

 

Continguts

Forerunners INTRODUCTION BY ALICIA RÍOS
15
ANTONIO CANDIDO Literature and Underdevelopment
35
Notes Toward
83
ANTONIO CORNEJO POLAR Indigenismo and Heterogeneous
100
ANTONIO CORNEJO POLAR Mestizaje Transculturation
116
Foundations INTRODUCTION BY ANA DEL SARTO
153
Popular Narratives for Women
183
CARLOS MONSIVÁIS Would So Many Millions of People
203
ADRIAN GORELIK AND GRACIELA SILVESTRI The Past
427
Women and Melodrama
441
FRANCINE MASIELLO The Unbearable Lightness
459
RENATO ORTIZ Legitimacy and Lifestyles
474
DANIEL MATO The Transnational Making of Representations
498
ROMÁN DE LA CAMPA Mimicry and the Uncanny
535
Reflections on the Folkloric
561
DEBRA A CASTILLO MARÍA GUDELIA RANGEL GÓMEZ
584

Nationalism
233
Scission or Mimesis?
250
JOSÉ JOAQUÍN BRUNNER Notes on Modernity
291
JESÚS MARTÍNBARBERO A Nocturnal Map
310
NÉSTOR GARCÍA CANCLINI Cultural Studies from
329
Practices INTRODUCTION BY ABRIL TRIGO
347
IRENE SILVERBLATT Political Disfranchisement
375
EDUARDO ARCHETTI Male Hybrids in the World of Soccer
406
Meanings
606
On the Project
623
MABEL MORAÑA The Boom of the Subaltern
643
NELLY RICHARD Intersecting Latin America with Latin
686
NEIL LARSEN The Cultural Studies Movement and Latin
728
Acknowledgment of Copyrights
805
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