Critical Passions: Selected Essays Contributor(s): Franco, Jean (Author), Pratt, Mary Louise (Editor), Newman, Kathleen M. (Editor) |
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ISBN: 082232248X ISBN-13: 9780822322481 Publisher: Duke University Press OUR PRICE: $32.25 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: November 1999 Annotation: "Pratt and Newman have done the critical readership an immense service by collecting these far-flung essays by one of our foremost critics. This learned feminist touches upon issues of history and identity, of cultural politics and the study of globality, from a political perspective that remains resolutely focused on social justice."--Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, author of "A Critique of Postcolonial Reason: Toward a History of the Vanishing Present " "The essays collected in this volume reflect the range, innovativeness, theoretical clarity, and analytical power that have made Jean Franco's work a beacon of light in the study of Latin American culture."--Susan Kirkpatrick, author of "Las Romanticas: Women Writers and Subjectivity in Spain "A formidable compendium of Franco's critical thought, attesting to the evolution of a brilliant avant-garde intellectual who has set the pace for serious inquiry in the Latin American field as we know it today. "Critical Passions" is not simply a tribute to Franco but an urgent recounting of the progression of a field of study that she has helped shape."--Francine Masiello, author of "Between Civilization and Barbarism: Women, Nation, and Literary Culture in Modern Argentina" |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Social Science | Feminism & Feminist Theory - Literary Collections | Essays - Literary Criticism | American - Hispanic American |
Dewey: 306.098 |
LCCN: 98020723 |
Lexile Measure: 1580 |
Series: Post-Contemporary Interventions |
Physical Information: 1.2" H x 6.11" W x 9.23" (2.04 lbs) 552 pages |
Themes: - Cultural Region - Latin America |
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Publisher Description: Jean Franco's work as a pathbreaking theorist, cultural critic, and scholar has helped to define Latin American studies over the last three decades. In the process, Franco has played a crucial role in developing cultural studies in both the English- and Spanish-speaking worlds. Critical Passions is the first volume to gather a wide-ranging selection of Franco's influential essays. A key participant in the major debates in Latin American studies--beginning with the "boom" period of the 1960s and continuing through debates on ideology and discourse, Marxism, mass culture, and postmodernism--Franco is recognized for her feminist critique of Latin American writing. While her principal books are all readily available, Franco's several dozen articles are dispersed in a variety of periodicals in Latin America, Europe, and the United States. Although many of these essays are considered pioneering and classic, they have never before been collected in a single work. In this volume, Mary Louise Pratt and Kathleen Newman have organized the essays into four interrelated sections: feminism and the critique of authoritarianism, mass and popular culture, Latin American literature from the "boom" onward, and the cultural history of Mexico. As a group, these writings demonstrate Franco's ability to reflect on and judge with equal seriousness all spheres of expression, whether subway graffiti, a fashion manual, or an avant-garde haiku. A bona fide fan of popular and mass media, Franco never allows her critiques to dissolve into the puritanical or reductive; instead, she finds ways to present and debate complex theoretical questions in direct and accessible language. This volume will draw an extensive readership in Latin American, cultural, and women's studies. |