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Zusatztext Cultural Antagonism is an original and sophisticated intervention in longstanding debates related to race, representation and social antagonism in Latin America. Legrás’s theoretical engagement with sciences, technologies and genres of representation of reality—anthropology, photography, testimonio—provides a methodological and conceptual guide to reconsider the region’s relationship between cultural forms and the political. Informationen zum Autor Horacio Legrás is a Professor in the Spanish and Portuguese Department at University of California, Irvine, USA. He is the author of Literature and Subjection: The Economy of Writing and Marginality in Latin America (2008) and Culture and Revolution: Violence, Memory and the Making of Modern Mexico (2017) and over 50 articles in peer-reviewed journals. Vorwort Provides a historical and theoretical account of how the point of view of minorities has affected and complicated the dominant representation of reality in Latin America. Zusammenfassung For most of the 20th century, Latin American literature and art have contested political and cultural projects of homogenization of a manifestly diverse continent. Cultural Antagonism and the Crisis of Reality in Twentieth-Century Latin America explores literary and humanist experimentations and questions of gender, race, and ethnicity as well as the contradictions of capitalist development that belie such homogenization by reconfiguring the sense of the real in Latin America.Covering four key geographical areas, Mexico, the Caribbean, Central America and the Andes, every chapter delves into a question that has been central to the humanities in the last 20 years: Indigenous world-views, gender, race, neo-liberalism and visual culture. Legrás illuminates these issues with a thorough consideration of the theoretical questions inherent to how new identities disrupt the imaginary stability of social formations. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgments Preface 1. The Nativist Avant-Grade2. Miguel Angel Asturias: The Science of Literature3. Seeing Women Photographed in Revolutionary Mexico4. The Dialectic of Diasporic Consciousness: The Afro-Cuban Voice and the Hypostasis of Meaning5.José María Arguedas: Capitalist Accumulation and Novelistic Mode of Presentation in the Andes6. Psychotic Violence: Crime and Consumption in the Apocalyptic Phase of Capitalism Works CitedIndex ...