Latin American Literature in Transition 1800–1870
Volume 2
Part of Latin American Literature in Transition
- Editors:
- Ana Peluffo, University of California, Irvine
- Ronald Briggs, Barnard College, New York
- Date Published: January 2023
- availability: In stock
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781009169455
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Latin American Literature in Transition 1800-1870 uses affect as an analytical tool to uncover the countervailing forces that shaped Latin American literatures and cultures during the first six decades of the nineteenth century. Chapters provide perspectives on colonial violence and its representation, on the development of the national idea, on communities within and beyond the nation, and on the intersectional development of subjectivity during and after processes of cultural and political independence. This volume includes interdisciplinary approaches to nineteenth-century Latin American cultures that range from visual and art history to historiography to comparative literature and the study of literary and popular print culture. This book engages with the complex and sometimes counterintuitive relationship between felt ideas of community and the political changes that shaped these affective networks and communities.
Read more- Provides examples of transatlantic and transnational approaches to nineteenth-century cultural studies in Latin America
- Thinks beyond standard periodization through the critical lense of affect and emotion
- Provides a wide variety of critical perspectives including affect, intersectionality, transoceanic studies, transatlantic studies, visual culture and gender studies
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- Date Published: January 2023
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781009169455
- length: 410 pages
- dimensions: 235 x 156 x 27 mm
- weight: 0.72kg
- availability: In stock
Table of Contents
Part I. Aesthetics of Disorder:
1. The Paraguayan War imagined Candela Marini
2. Networks of New World Authority Ronald Briggs
3. Artisans and Affective Labor Brendan Lanctot
4. Reading (In) the Streets William Acree
5. Publicity and Print Culture José Ramón Ruisánchez Serra
6. Literature and Political Corruption Ariel de la Fuente
7. Emotions and Politics in the Era of Caudillos Ricardo Salvatore
Part II. Affective Communities:
8. Imagining Popular Sovereignty Ignacio M. Sánchez Prado
9. The Arithmetic of Sentiment Shelley Garrigan
10. Costumbrismo as Political Ethnography Lina del Castillo
11. The Disruptive Andean Elisa Sampson Vera Tudela
12. The Material and Cultural Politics of Publishing Corina Zeltsman
13. Hygiene, Good Manners and the Public Body Juan Carlos González Espitia
14. Intimacy, Identity and the Nation Lee Skinner
Part III. Intersectional Subjectivities:
15. Shame, Enslavement, and Identity David Luis-Brown
16. Narratives from Enslavement Lucía Stecher
17. Masculinities and Racial Ambivalence Pilar Egüez Guevara and Michelle Patiño-Flores
18. Childhood, Race and Gender Ana Peluffo
19. Uncle Tom's Cabin in Brazil César Braga-Pinto
Part IV. Transoceanic Consciousness:
20. Women's Travel Writing Francesca Denegri
21. Hydraulic Modernity Carlos Abreu Mendoza
22. History and the Transatlantic Imagination Karen Racine
23. Humboldt's Aesthetic Populations Stefan H. Uhlig
24. Argentine Darwinists Leila Gómez.-
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