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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: John KraniauskasPublisher: University of Wales Press Imprint: University of Wales Press Dimensions: Width: 13.80cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.726kg ISBN: 9781783169542ISBN 10: 1783169540 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 05 January 2017 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsAcknowledgementsPrologue by Roger BartraIntroduction Part I: Walter Benjamin in Latin AmericaChapter 1: Beware Mexican Ruins! One-Way Street and the Colonial UnconsciousChapter 2: Laughing at 'Americanism': Benjamin, Mariategui, ChaplinChapter 3: A Small Andean History of Photography: Yawar fiesta Part II: The 'Malsoblestar' of LiteratureChapter 4: The Politics of El Senor Presidente: Notes on Textual 'Maldoblestar'Chapter 5: From Ideology to Culture: Subalternization and Montage (Yo el Supremo's History)Chapter 6: Return, Melancholy and the Crisis of the Future: El fiscal by Augusto Roa BastosChapter 7: The State is a Monkey: El apando by Jose RevueltasChapter 8: Porno-Revolution: El fiord and the Eva-Peronist StateChapter 9: Critical Closeness: the Chronicle-Essays of Carlos MonsivaisChapter 10: Noir into History: James Ellroy's Blood's A RoverReviews'This major volume brings together a set of essays by one of the most stimulating writers in English on Latin American culture. John Kraniauskas boasts an astonishing critical and cultural range - in three sections and a series of chapters, he tours with consummate skill both canonical and less feted novels. His meticulous grounding in Marxist and critical theory allows Kraniauskas to study the experience of capitalism in Latin America, and in particular the relationship between literature as a cultural form and the role of the state. The resulting work will be of great importance to all those studying or researching Latin American culture and politics, and provides tools for wider disciplines, including literary and cultural studies.' - Professor Ben Bollig, University of Oxford. 'Capitalism and its Discontents is the result of a decades-long passionate engagement with Latin American cultural and political development. It traces a history of twentieth-century responses to the transculturating State-form. Writing - some writing - in the different grammars Kraniauskas exposes, undoes primitive political accumulation: such would be its function in its concrete Latin American determination. Critique is here state-critique, and thought is the sustained effort, nevertheless rare, to oppose history's violent engorgement. This is a deeply original work, one of those books whose disturbing imprint will change the approach to critical work on culture.' - Professor Alberto Moreiras, Texas A&M University. Author InformationJohn Kraniauskas is Professor of Latin American Studies at Birkbeck, University of London. A founding co-editor of the Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies, he writes widely on Latin American literary and cultural studies, political philosophy and cultural theory. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |