Universality and utopia : the 20th century indigenista Peruvian tradition /
This work examines the evolution of the Peruvian indigenista literary tradition in the twentieth century in its relation to the evolution of socialist thought and dialectical materialist philosophy.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London ; New York, NY :
Anthem Press,
[2023]
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Colección: | Anthem studies in Latin American literature and culture.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Cover
- Half-Title
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of Figures
- Introduction: The Question of Indigenismo and the Socialist Imaginary
- The Dream of Social Restoration
- The Liberal Precursor to Socialist Indigenismo in the Late Nineteenth Century
- José Carlos Mariátegui's Critique of Liberalism: From Acculturation to Revolution
- A Roadmap: From Creative Antagonism to Democratic Crisis
- 1. José Carlos Mariátegui: The Dialectics of Revision and Integration
- Introduction: Indigenismo, Socialism and Philosophy
- Between Representation and Revolution: On Creative Antagonism
- Indigenismo as a literary category in Mariátegui's dialectics
- An active philosophy: Creative antagonism, myth and faith
- Toward a Peruvian Socialism: The Indian Proletariat Subject and the Coming Nation
- 2. From Existential Despair to Collective Jubilation: César Vallejo's Materialist Poetics
- Introduction: Vallejo's Universalist Poetics and the Question of Indigenismo
- Vallejo's Cry of Protest: Nostalgia, Temporality and the Subject of Loss
- The nostalgia of absence
- The nostalgia for what is to come
- A Materialist Reduction of the Subject: Hermetism, Sexuality and Temporality in Trilce
- The material bases of experience
- The collective subject to come: Materiality, animality and history
- The Paris Years-Vallejo's Aesthetics of Transmutation in El Arte y la Revolución
- The National and the Global: El Tungsteno and the Militant Indian Proletariat Subject
- The Time of Harvest: The Global Proletariat Subject in Poemas humanos
- Nostalgia for the Future: The World of Justice and the Generic Human Subject
- 3. The Light within the World: José María Arguedas and the Limits of Transculturation
- Introduction: The Limits of the Integrative Dream
- The Tasks of the Intellectual: Between Regionalism and Universalism
- The Rehabilitation of Culture against Economism
- Transculturation and Heterogeneity: Synthesis and Difference
- Form and Content: Literary Transculturation and the Search for a New Language
- The Revolutionary Indian Subject in the Narratives of the Village: Agua
- The Collective Indigenous Subject in the Narratives of the "Big Towns": Yawar Fiesta
- The Post-Indian Transcultural Subject: Todas las sangres
- The Limits of Transculturation and the Post-Cultural Subject: The Foxes
- 4. The Contemporary Scene: The Future of Indigenismo and the Collapse of the Integrative Dream after Arguedas
- Introduction: A Brief Retrospective-Indigenismo after Arguedas
- The Collapse of the Revolutionary Ideal in Literary Indigenismo after Arguedas
- The Ethical Turn and Democratic Materialism
- Beyond the Ethical Turn: The Critique of Violence and the Politics of Creation
- The Collapse of Socialist Productivism and the Proletariat Subject