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The Latin American Subaltern Studies Reader

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Sharing a postrevolutionary sympathy with the struggles of the poor, the contributors to this first comprehensive collection of writing on subalternity in Latin America work to actively link politics, culture, and literature. Emerging from a decade of work and debates generated by a collective known as the Latin American Studies Group, the volume privileges the category of the subaltern over that of class, as contributors focus on the possibilities of investigating history from below.
In addition to an overview by Ranajit Guha, essay topics include nineteenth-century hygiene in Latin American countries, Rigoberta MenchÚ after the Nobel, commentaries on Haitian and Argentinian issues, the relationship between gender and race in Bolivia, and ungovernability and tragedy in Peru. Providing a radical critique of elite culture and of liberal, bourgeois, and modern epistemologies and projects, the essays included here prove that Latin American Subaltern Studies is much more than the mere translation of subaltern studies from South Asia to Latin America. Contributors. Marcelo Bergman, John Beverley, Robert Carr, Sara Castro-KlarÉn, Michael Clark, Beatriz GonzÁlez Stephan, Ranajit Guha, MarÍa Milagros LÓpez , Walter Mignolo, Alberto Moreiras, Abdul-Karim Mustapha, JosÉ Rabasa, Ileana RodrÍguez, Josefina SaldaÑa-Portillo, Javier SanjinÉs, C. Patricia Seed, Doris Sommer, Marcia Stephenson, MÓnica Szurmuk, Gareth Williams, Marc Zimmerman


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Introduction / Ileana Rodríguez 1

I. Convergences of Times: Subaltern Studies C South Asia/Latin America, Modern/Postmodern

Subaltern Studies: Projects for Our Time and Their Convergence / Ranajit Guha 35

The Im/possibility of Politics? Subalternity, Modernity, Hegemony / John Beverley 47

Solidarity as Event: Communism as Personal Practice, and Disencounters in the Politics of Desire / María Milagros López 64

A Storm Blowing from Paradise: Negative Globality and Critical Regionalism / Alberto Moreiras 81

II. Indigenous Peoples and the Coloniality of Power

Rigoberta Menchu After the Nobel: From Militant Narrative to Postmodern Politics / Marc Zimmerman 111

No Perfect World: Aboriginal Communities' Contemporary Resource Rights / Patricia Seed 129

Historiography on the Ground: The Toledo Circle and Guaman Poma / Sara Castro-Klaren 143

III. Subject Positions: Dominant and Subaltern Intellectuals?

Slaps and Embraces: A Rhetoric of Particularism / Doris Sommer 175

Beyond Representation? The Impossibility of the Local (Notes on Subaltern Studies in Light of a Rebellion in Tepoztlan, Morelos) / Jose Rabasa 191

Questions of Strategy as an Abstract Minimum: Subalternity and Us / Abdul Karim Mustapha 211

IV. Ungovernability: Authoritarian and Democratic Hegemonies

From Glory to Menace II Society: African-American Subalternity and the Ungovernability of the Democratic Impulse Under Super Capitalist Orders / Robert Carr 227

Twenty Preliminary Propositions for a Critical History of International Statecraft in Haiti / Michael Clark 241

Death in the Andes: Ungovernability and the Birth of Tragedy in Peru / Gareth Williams 260

Outside In and Inside Out: Visualizing Society in Bolivia / Javier Sanjines C. 288

V. Citizenship: Resistance, Transgression, Disobedience

The Teaching Machine for the Wild Citizen / Beatriz Gonzalez Stephan 313

Apprenticeship as Citizenship and Governability / Ileana Rodriguez 341

The Architectural Relationship between Gender, Race, and the Bolivian State / Marcia Stephenson 367

Gender, Citizenship, and Social Protest: The New Social Movements in Argentina / Marcelo Bergman and Monica Szurmuk 383

Who's the Indian in Aztlan? Re-Writing Mestizaje, Indianism, and Chicanismo from the Lacandon / Josefina Saldana-Portillo 402

Coloniality of Power and Subalternity / Walter D. Mignolo 424

Contributors 445

Index 449

Über den Autor / die Autorin










Ileana Rodríguez is Professor of Spanish and Portuguese at Ohio State University. She is the author of Women, Guerrillas, and Love: Understanding War in Central America and House/Garden/Nation: Space, Gender, and Ethnicity in Postcolonial Latin American Literatures by Women, also published by Duke University Press.


Zusammenfassung

Argues for the saliency of the category of the subaltern over that of class. Aiming to provide a radical critique of elite culture and of liberal, bourgeois, and modern epistemologies and projects, these essays prove that this book is much more than the mere translation of subaltern studies from South Asia to Latin America.

Produktdetails

Autoren Rodriguez
Mitarbeit Ileana Rodriguez (Herausgeber), Maria Milagros Lopez (Herausgeber), Ileana Rodriguez (Herausgeber), Iliana Yamileth Rodriguez (Herausgeber)
Verlag Duke University Press
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Fester Einband
Erschienen 24.09.2001
 
EAN 9780822327011
ISBN 978-0-8223-2701-1
Seiten 472
Abmessung 160 mm x 236 mm x 38 mm
Gewicht 930 g
Serien Latin America Otherwise
Latin America Otherwise: Langu
Latin America Otherwise
Latin America Otherwise: Langu
Themen Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik > Geschichte
Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik > Geowissenschaften > Geografie
Sozialwissenschaften, Recht,Wirtschaft > Soziologie > Soziologische Theorien

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