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The Latin American Cultural Studies Reader
Contributor(s): del Sarto, Ana (Editor)
ISBN: 0822333406     ISBN-13: 9780822333401
Publisher: Duke University Press
OUR PRICE:   $39.85  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: July 2004
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Annotation: "The Latin American Cultural Studies Reader "brings together thirty-six field-defining essays by the most prominent theorists of Latin American cultural studies. Written over the past several decades, these essays provide an assessment of Latin American cultural studies, an account of the field's historical formation, and an outline of its significant ideological and methodological trends and theoretical controversies. With many essays appearing in English for the first time, the collection offers a comprehensive view of the specific problems, topics, and methodologies that characterize Latin American cultural studies vis-a-vis British and U.S. cultural studies.
Divided into sections preceded by brief introductory essays, this volume" "traces the complex development of Latin American cultural studies from its roots in literary criticism and the economic, social, political, and cultural transformations wrought by neoliberal policies in the 1970s. It tracks the impassioned debates within the field during the early 1990s; explores different theoretical trends, including studies of postcolonialism, the subaltern, and globalization; and reflects on the significance of Latin American cultural studies for cultural studies projects outside Latin America. Considering literature, nationalism, soccer, cinema, postcolonialism, the Zapatistas, community radio, and much more, "The Latin American Cultural Studies Reader "is an invaluable resource for all those who want to understand the past, present, and future of Latin American cultural studies.
"Contributors." Hugo Achugar, Eduardo Archetti, John Beverley, Jose Joaquin Brunner, Antonio Candido, Debra A. Castillo, Antonio Cornejo Polar, Roman de la Campa, Ana Del Sarto, Roberto Fernandez Retamar, Juan Flores, Jean Franco, Nestor Garcia Canclini, Maria Gudelia Rangel Gomez, Adrian Gorelik, John Kraniauskas, Neil Larsen, Ana Lopez, Jesus Martin-Barbero, Francine Masiello, Daniel Mato, Walter D. Mignolo, Carlos Monsivais, Mabel Morana, Alberto Moreiras, Renato Ortiz, Jose Rabasa, Angel Rama, Gustavo A. Remedi, Darcy Ribeiro, Nelly Richard, Alicia Rios, Beatriz Sarlo, Roberto Schwarz, Irene Silverblatt, Graciela Silvestri, Armando Rosas Solis, Beatriz Gonzalez Stephan, Abril Trigo, George Yudice
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- History | Latin America - South America
- Social Science
Dewey: 980
LCCN: 2004006056
Series: Latin America Otherwise
Physical Information: 1.94" H x 6" W x 9.24" (2.56 lbs) 818 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Latin America
 
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The Latin American Cultural Studies Reader brings together thirty-six field-defining essays by the most prominent theorists of Latin American cultural studies. Written over the past several decades, these essays provide an assessment of Latin American cultural studies, an account of the field's historical formation, and an outline of its significant ideological and methodological trends and theoretical controversies. With many essays appearing in English for the first time, the collection offers a comprehensive view of the specific problems, topics, and methodologies that characterize Latin American cultural studies vis- -vis British and U.S. cultural studies.

Divided into sections preceded by brief introductory essays, this volume traces the complex development of Latin American cultural studies from its roots in literary criticism and the economic, social, political, and cultural transformations wrought by neoliberal policies in the 1970s. It tracks the impassioned debates within the field during the early 1990s; explores different theoretical trends, including studies of postcolonialism, the subaltern, and globalization; and reflects on the significance of Latin American cultural studies for cultural studies projects outside Latin America. Considering literature, nationalism, soccer, cinema, postcolonialism, the Zapatistas, community radio, and much more, The Latin American Cultural Studies Reader is an invaluable resource for all those who want to understand the past, present, and future of Latin American cultural studies.

Contributors. Hugo Achugar, Eduardo Archetti, John Beverley, Jos Joaqu n Brunner, Antonio Candido, Debra A. Castillo, Antonio Cornejo Polar, Rom n de la Campa, Ana Del Sarto, Roberto Fern ndez Retamar, Juan Flores, Jean Franco, N stor Garc a Canclini, Mar a Gudelia Rangel G mez, Adri n Gorelik, John Kraniauskas, Neil Larsen, Ana L pez, Jes s Mart n-Barbero, Francine Masiello, Daniel Mato, Walter D. Mignolo, Carlos Monsiv is, Mabel Mora a, Alberto Moreiras, Renato Ortiz, Jos Rabasa, Angel Rama, Gustavo A. Remedi, Darcy Ribeiro, Nelly Richard, Alicia R os, Beatriz Sarlo, Roberto Schwarz, Irene Silverblatt, Graciela Silvestri, Armando Rosas Sol s, Beatriz Gonz lez Stephan, Abril Trigo, George Y dice