Cargando…

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.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Sacilotto, Daniel (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London ; New York, NY : Anthem Press, [2023]
Colección:Anthem studies in Latin American literature and culture.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • 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