Worlding Latin America
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Edited by:
Marco Ramírez Rojas
and José Carlos Díaz Zanelli
About this book
This book offers a contribution to contemporary discussions in the field of Latin American critical theory and literary dialogues by incorporating understudied archives and opening new lines of inquiry from a global perspective. Organized around the central themes of transatlantic and transpacific connections, the construction of world literary canons that include the Latin American continent, and the cultural tensions between local and global intellectual practices, this volume provides a comprehensive examination of several key theoretical and literary interventions. Essays in this volume discuss issues of translatability, geographical imaginaries, local iterations of orientalist discourses, the construction of editorial networks, and the global circulation of cultural commodities.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Introduction
1 - Forms of Latinoamericanism: Discipline, Genres, and Canon
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Latin Americanism: A Discipline for the World Stage
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José Carlos Mariátegui: Eurocentrism, Indigeneity, the Avant-Garde, and World Literature
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Latin American Science Fiction and the Art of Anachronism: An “Other” Science fiction is Possible
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Cesar Vallejo’s Ethical Cosmopolitanism: España, aparta de mí este caliz . . . At The Crossroads of Marx and The Bible
67 - Cosmopolitan Indigeneities: Indigenismos and Indigenous Literatures in the Globe
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Indigenous Literature: Understandings of Nature Through Andean and Santali Oral Folktales
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Re-Mapping Indigenous Literatures: Nationhood, Subaltern Cosmopolitanism, and Subjectivity
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Forging the Andes: Unearthing the Pastoral Origins of the Peruvian Highlands
129 - Dislocations and Relocations in the Latin American Novel
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Between the Body as Limits and the Limits of the Body: Embodied Cosmopolitanism in Carmen Boullosas’ La novela perfecta and Giovanna Rivero’s “El hombre de la pierna”
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From Poso Wells to The Country of the Blind: Gabriela Alemán’s Local World Literature
171 - Reassembled Networks: Intellectual Circulations and Formations
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El Premio Herralde de Novela y la literatura mexicana del siglo XXI: circuitos, mercado e internacionalización
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Literary Networks, Counterculture and Cosmopolitanism in Miguel Grinberg
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Desire for the Underworld: The Neo-avantgarde and Cosmopolitanism in Néstor Sánchez’s Siberia blues (1967)
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Index
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