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OverviewThis book explores contemporary cultural, historical and geopolitical connections between Latin America and Australia from an interdisciplinary perspective. It seeks to capitalise on scholarly developments and further unsettle the multiple divides created by the North-South axis by focusing on processes of translocal connectivities that link Australia with Latin America. The authors conceptualise the South-South not as a defined geographic space with clear boundaries, but rather as a mobile terrain with multiple, evolving and overlapping translocal processes. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Fernanda Peñaloza , Sarah WalshPublisher: Springer International Publishing AG Imprint: Springer International Publishing AG Edition: 1st ed. 2019 Weight: 0.653kg ISBN: 9783319785769ISBN 10: 3319785761 Pages: 294 Publication Date: 26 March 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsChapter 1 – Introduction: Why Australia and Latin America? On mapping connections and its implications for knowledge productionFernanda Peñaloza and Sarah Walsh Part I: South-South Perspectives and Transpacific Flows Chapter 2 – Decolonising the Exhibitionary Complex: Perspectives on Australian and Latin American art, geopolitics and translocal practice in the Global ContemporaryDavid Corbet Chapter 3 - La Bestia as transpacific phenomenon: Indigenous peoples’ camps, violence, biopolitics, and Agamben’s state of exceptionVictoria Grieves-Williams Chapter 4 – Common ground: Connections and tensions between food sovereignty movements in Australia and Latin AmericaAlana Mann Chapter 5 – Rethinking the Chile-Australia Transpacific Relationship in light of Globalisation and Economic ProgressIrene Strodthoff Part II: Diasporic Connections Chapter 6 – Mavis Robertson, the Chilean New Song tours, and the Latin American cultural explosion in Sydney after 1977Peter Ross Chapter 7 – Latin American Diasporic Writing in the Australian Migrant Magazine TabaréMichael Jacklin Chapter 8 – Sydney’s Iberoamerican Plaza and the Limits of MulticulturalismSarah Walsh Chapter 9 – Screening Latin America: The Sydney Latin American Film FestivalFernanda Peñaloza Part III: Comparative Readings Chapter 10 – Days of the Dead: Australian Encounters with Violence in Contemporary MexicoRobert Mason Chapter 11 – Remembering obedience and dissent: Democratic citizenship and memorials to state violence in Australia and ArgentinaRobin RoddReviewsAuthor InformationFernanda Peñaloza is Senior Lecturer in Latin American Studies and Chair of the Department of Spanish and Latin American Studies at the University of Sydney. Sarah Walsh is Teaching Fellow in the Department of History at Washington State University, USA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |