This document is the table of contents for a book titled "The Postmodernism Debate in Latin America" edited by John Beverley, Michael Aronna, and Jose Oviedo and published by Duke University Press in 1995. The table of contents lists 24 chapters/essays contributed by various authors on topics related to postmodernism and its implications for Latin American culture, politics, and identity. The chapters address issues such as pluralism, modernity vs postmodernity, mixed temporalities, Eurocentrism, hybridity, neoliberalism, imperialism, subaltern studies, disenchantment, postmodern subjectivities, feminism, utopia, cultural peripheries, and more.
This document is the table of contents for a book titled "The Postmodernism Debate in Latin America" edited by John Beverley, Michael Aronna, and Jose Oviedo and published by Duke University Press in 1995. The table of contents lists 24 chapters/essays contributed by various authors on topics related to postmodernism and its implications for Latin American culture, politics, and identity. The chapters address issues such as pluralism, modernity vs postmodernity, mixed temporalities, Eurocentrism, hybridity, neoliberalism, imperialism, subaltern studies, disenchantment, postmodern subjectivities, feminism, utopia, cultural peripheries, and more.
This document is the table of contents for a book titled "The Postmodernism Debate in Latin America" edited by John Beverley, Michael Aronna, and Jose Oviedo and published by Duke University Press in 1995. The table of contents lists 24 chapters/essays contributed by various authors on topics related to postmodernism and its implications for Latin American culture, politics, and identity. The chapters address issues such as pluralism, modernity vs postmodernity, mixed temporalities, Eurocentrism, hybridity, neoliberalism, imperialism, subaltern studies, disenchantment, postmodern subjectivities, feminism, utopia, cultural peripheries, and more.
Edited by John Beverley, Michael Aronna, and Jose Oviedo
DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS Durham and London 1995
Contents
Note to This Edition / vii
John Beverley and Jose Oviedo / Introduction / 1
Xavier Albo / Our Identity Starting from Pluralism in the Base / 18
Jose Joaquin Brunner / Notes on Modernity and Postmodernity
in Latin American Culture / 34
Fernando Calderon / Latin American Identity and Mixed Temporalities;
or, How to be Postmodern and Indian at the Same Time / 55
Enrique Dussel / Eurocentrism and Modernity (Introduction to the
Frankfurt Lectures) / 65
Nestor Garcia Canclini / The Hybrid: A Conversation with Margarita Zires,
Raymundo Mier, and Mabel Piccini / 77
Martin Hopenhayn / Postmodernism and Neoliberalism in Latin
America / 93
Neil Larsen / Postmodernism and Imperialism: Theory and Politics
in Latin America / 110
Latin American Subaltern Studies Group / Founding Statement / 135
Norbert Lechner / A Disenchantment Called Postmodernism / 147 Maria Milagros Lopez / Postwork Society and Postmodern Subjectivities / 165 Raquel Olea / Feminism: Modern or Postmodern? / 192 Anibal Quijano / Modernity, Identity, and Utopia in Latin America / 201 Nelly Richard / Cultural Peripheries: Latin America and Postmodernist De-centering / 217 Carlos Rincon / The Peripheral Center of Postmodernism: On Borges, Garcia Marquez, and Alterity / 223 Silviano Santiago / Reading and Discursive Intensities: On the Situation of Postmodern Reception in Brazil / 241 Beatriz Sarlo / Aesthetics and Post-Politics: From Fujimori to the Gulf War / 250 Roberto Schwarz / National by Imitation / 264 Hernan Vidal / Postmodernism, Postleftism, and Neo-Avant-Gardism: The Case of Chile's Revista de Critica Cultural I 282 Nelly Richard / Reply to Vidal (from Chile) / 307 Zapatista National Liberation Army / Declaration from the Lacandon Jungle / 311 Contributors / 314 Index / 318
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