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Autobiographical Writing in Latin America: Folds of the Self
Contributor(s): Franco, Sergio R. (Author), Ascherl, Andrew (Translator)
ISBN: 1604979798     ISBN-13: 9781604979794
Publisher: Cambria Press
OUR PRICE:   $109.24  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: March 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- Literary Criticism | Caribbean & Latin American
- Biography & Autobiography
Dewey: 860.935
LCCN: 2016054839
Series: Cambria Latin American Literatures and Cultures
Physical Information: 0.81" H x 6" W x 9" (1.38 lbs) 310 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Latin America
 
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Autobiography has never been foreign to Latin American literature. However, during the twentieth century, the production of autobiographical writing has only intensified. Since the beginning of the 1990s, Latin American writings of the self (autobiographies, journals, memoirs) have emerged as a rich and varied corpus of Latin American literature, both for the quantity of texts and for reasons of aesthetic relevance.
How can this development be explained? What change, if any, has taken place that can explain this narrative inflection? To what drives or cultural logics does it respond? Responding to these questions can be difficult since the relations between society and artistic production are far from mechanical; there are diverse cultural mediations at stake. Even so, in what follows I will attempt to set forth some considerations that might help to clarify the situation.

Autobiographical Writing in Latin America: Folds of the Self is intended to fill a void. With the exception of this book's antecedent, At Face Value: Autobiographical Writing in Spanish America (1991), by Sylvia Molloy, there are no similar publications in existence. Molloy's foundational text studies a distinct period (the 19th and early 20th centuries), as well as a different set of authors than the five analyzed in my book. Latin American autobiographies, memoirs and journals
This study examines the diversity of narrative strategies utilized by these authors to design their "written life," not only with respect to the future (that is, to History), but rather in terms of their own present, deliberately inserting themselves into their societies. In conclusion, this book's novelty and innovation lies in its examination of a corpus that has never before been systematically studied.

Autobiographical Writing in Latin America: Folds of the Self proposes a reflection on contemporary Spanish American autobiographical discourse through four essays. It examines the Spanish American autobiographical discourse in terms of the invalidation or problematization of the great metanarratives of progress and liberation, the debilitation of the political, the emergence of marginal and marginalized subjectivities, an increased ecological consciousness, the climax of a social trend towards the visual and the spatial, as well as the vindication of intimism and the value of sensitivity and everyday socialities.

This book is primarily intended for academics specializing in the canonical authors studied (Jos Agust n, Reinaldo Arenas, Jos Donoso, Salvador Elizondo, Gabriel Garc a M rquez, Carlos Monsiv is, Mario Vargas Llosa, just to name the more famous ones). Secondary audiences include specialists in autobiographies and memoirs, and historians, sociologists and cultural critics studying Spanish America.

*The 2017 Premio Iberoamericano Award Committee of the Latin American Studies Association awarded an honorable mention to Pliegues del yo: Cuatro estudios sobre escritura autobiogr fica en Hispanoam rica, the Spanish version of this book.

This book is in the Cambria Latin American Literatures and Cultures Series headed by Rom n de la Campa, the Edwin B. and Lenore R. Williams Professor of Romance Languages at the University of Pennsylvania.


Contributor Bio(s): Franco, Sergio R.: - SERGIO R. FRANCO is an associate professor of contemporary Latin American literature at Temple University. He holds a PhD from University of Pittsburgh. Dr. Franco's previous publications include A favor de la esfinge: la novelistica de Jorge Eduardo Eielson, and In(ter)venciones del yo: Escritura y sujeto autobiografico en la literatura hispanoamericana (1974-2002). He has published in several journals such as Revista Iberoamericana and Revista de Critica Literaria Latinoamericana. Dr. Franco has also edited Jose Maria Arguedas: hacia una poetica migrante. The 2017 Premio Iberoamericano Award Committee of the Latin American Studies Association awarded an honorable mention to Pliegues del yo: Cuatro estudios sobre escritura autobiografica en Hispanoamerica, the Spanish version of this book.Ascherl, Andrew: - Andrew Ascherl is a translator and editor. He holds a PhD in Comparative Literature from the University at Buffalo and has taught seminars in literature and literary and social theory at the University of New Mexico Honors College. Dr. Ascherl is the translator of Arguedas/Vargas Llosa: Dilemmas and Assemblages by Mabel Morana (2016), and his work has been published in CR: The New Centennial Review and Umbr(a): A Journal of the Unconscious.