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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgements
  • Chapter 1. Introduction
  • 1. Mariátegui's Reception in the English-Speaking World
  • 2. Mariátegui in (Mostly) Latin America
  • 3. On This Book
  • Chapter 2. José Carlos Mariátegui: The Making of a Revolutionary in the Aristocratic Republic
  • 1. Lima in the Early 1900s
  • 2. Manuel González Prada and the Radicals
  • 3. Colónida
  • 4. A Sublime Dance
  • 5. Turn Left
  • 6. A Polemical Exile
  • 7. Italy and Gramsci
  • 8. Back to Peru and Death
  • 9. After-Death and After-Life
  • Chapter 3. Mariátegui, Sorel and Myth
  • 1. Mariátegui and Sorel
  • 2. The Myth in Sorel
  • 3. Sorel in Mariátegui
  • 4. Rational Irrationalism
  • 5. Indigenous Cultures and the Myth
  • 6. Conclusion
  • Chapter 4. José Carlos Mariátegui: From Race to Culture
  • 1. The Peruvian and International Context
  • 2. The Discrediting of Racism
  • 3. Mariátegui as Anti-racist
  • 4. Conclusion
  • Chapter 5. Mariátegui's Cosmopolitan Nationalism
  • 1. One World Not Three (or Two)
  • 2. Making Peru Peruvian
  • 3. A Brief Pre-history of Mariátegui's Indigenismo
  • 4. Thinking Globally, Writing Locally
  • 5. The Nation as Myth
  • 6. Conclusion
  • Chapter 6. José Carlos Mariátegui and the Politics of Literature
  • 1. Art, Revolution and Decadence
  • 2. The Absolute in Bergson, Ibérico, and Mariátegui
  • 3. Revolutionary Literature and Reality
  • 4. On Chaplin
  • 5. Literature on Trial
  • 6. César Vallejo
  • 7. Conclusion
  • Chapter 7. José Carlos Mariátegui and the Culture of Politics
  • 1. Mariátegui's Anti-politics
  • 2. Haya's Impossible Candidacy
  • 3. The New Spirit
  • 4. The Platform of the Partido Nacionalista Libertador del Peru
  • 5. Party Structure
  • 6. Caudillismo or/and Fascism
  • 7. Partido Socialista
  • 8. Popular Fronts
  • 9. Conclusion
  • Chapter 8. Mariátegui and Argentina: Celebrating Buenos Aires, Criticising Communism
  • 1. Buenos Aires and Mexico City as Cultural Meridians
  • 2. Mestizo Argentina
  • 3. Motley Crew
  • 4. Defending Marxism
  • 5. Defense of Heresy
  • 6. Apologia pro vita sua
  • 7. Amauta/Sur
  • 8. Conclusion
  • Chapter 9. Mariátegui and Che: Reflections on and around Walter Salles's The Motorcycle Diaries
  • 1. Hugo Pesce as Mediator
  • 2. From Mariátegui to Che
  • 3. The New Man
  • 4. Mariátegui as a Founder of Discursivity
  • 5. Conclusion: Mariátegui, Che and Borges
  • Chapter 10. Epilogue: A Tale of Two Quijanos
  • 1. The 'Reencounter'
  • 2. Mode of Production
  • 3. Mariátegui's Debates
  • 4. Thirty Years Later
  • 5. Mariátegui, Anti-Eurocentrism, and Modes of Production
  • 6. Alternative Rationality
  • 7. Quijano as the Paradigm
  • 8. Conclusion: Mariátegui Unplugged
  • Bibliography
  • Index