The Avant-Garde and Geopolitics in Latin America

The Avant-Garde and Geopolitics in Latin America
Author :
Publisher : University of Pittsburgh Press
Total Pages : 222
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780822972976
ISBN-13 : 0822972972
Rating : 4/5 (972 Downloads)

Book Synopsis The Avant-Garde and Geopolitics in Latin America by : Fernando J. Rosenberg

Download or read book The Avant-Garde and Geopolitics in Latin America written by Fernando J. Rosenberg and published by University of Pittsburgh Press. This book was released on 2006-04-02 with total page 222 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Avant-Garde and Geopolitics in Latin America examines the canonical Latin American avant-garde texts of the 1920s and 1930s in novels, travel writing, journalism, and poetry, and presents them in a new light as formulators of modern Western culture and precursors of global culture. Particular focus is placed on the work of Roberto Arlt and Mario de Andrade as exemplars of the movement. Fernando J. Rosenberg provides a theoretical historiography of Latin American literature and the role that modernity and avant-gardism played in it. He finds significant parallels between the cultural battles of the interwar years in Latin America and current debates over the role of the peripheral nation-state within the culture of globalization. Rosenberg establishes that the Latin American avant-garde evolved on its own terms, in polemic dialogue with the European movements, critiquing modernity itself and developing a global geopolitical awareness. In the process these writers created a bridge between postcolonial and postmodern culture, forming a distinct movement that continues its influence today.


The Avant-Garde and Geopolitics in Latin America Related Books

The Avant-Garde and Geopolitics in Latin America
Language: en
Pages: 222
Authors: Fernando J. Rosenberg
Categories: Literary Criticism
Type: BOOK - Published: 2006-04-02 - Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

The Avant-Garde and Geopolitics in Latin America examines the canonical Latin American avant-garde texts of the 1920s and 1930s in novels, travel writing, journ
A Companion to Latin American Literature
Language: en
Pages: 354
Authors: Stephen M. Hart
Categories: Literary Criticism
Type: BOOK - Published: 2007 - Publisher: Tamesis Books

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

A Companion to Latin American Literature offers a lively and informative introduction to the most significant literary works produced in Latin America from the
After Human Rights
Language: en
Pages: 263
Authors: Fernando J. Rosenberg
Categories: Literary Criticism
Type: BOOK - Published: 2017-03-30 - Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Fernando J. Rosenberg explores Latin American artistic production concerned with the possibility of justice after the establishment, rise, and ebb of the human
The Cambridge Companion to Latin American Poetry
Language: en
Pages: 339
Authors: Stephen M. Hart
Categories: History
Type: BOOK - Published: 2018-03-22 - Publisher: Cambridge Companions to Litera

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This Companion provides a chronological survey of Latin American poetry, analysis of modern trends and six succinct essays on the major figures.
Central American Avant-Garde Narrative: Literary Innovation and Cultural Change (1926-1936) 
Language: en
Pages: 174
Authors: Adrian Taylor Kane
Categories: Literary Collections
Type: BOOK - Published: 2014-09-08 - Publisher: Cambria Press

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This book is in the Cambria Studies in Latin American Literatures and Cultures Series (General editor: Román de la Campa, University of Pennsylvania). "Central