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This book argues for a new reading of the political and ethical through the literatures of Argentina, Chile, and Paraguay from 1970-2000. Carlos Amador reads a series of examples from the last dictatorship and the current post-dictatorship period in the Southern Cone, including works by Augusto Roa Bastos, Roberto Bolaño, Ceferino Reato, Horacio Verbitsky, Nelly Richard, Diamela Eltit, and Willy Thayer, with the goal of uncovering the logic behind their conceptions of belonging and rejection. Focusing on theoretical concepts that make possible the formation of any and all communities, this study works towards a vision of literature as essential to the structure of ethics.
Literature-Philosophy. --- Spanish American fiction --- Politics and literature --- Literature and society --- Ethics in literature --- Individuation (Philosophy) in literature --- Dictatorship --- Spanish Literature --- Romance Literatures --- Languages & Literatures --- History and criticism --- History --- Ethics in literature. --- Individuation (Philosophy) in literature. --- History and criticism. --- Absolutism --- Autocracy --- Tyranny --- Literature --- Literature and sociology --- Society and literature --- Sociology and literature --- Literature and politics --- Social aspects --- Political aspects --- Authoritarianism --- Despotism --- Totalitarianism --- Sociolinguistics --- Literature . --- Postmodernism (Literature). --- Literature, Modern-20th century. --- Postcolonial/World Literature. --- Postmodern Literature. --- Contemporary Literature. --- Twentieth-Century Literature. --- Literary Theory. --- Literary movements --- Literature, Modern --- Modernism (Literature) --- Post-postmodernism (Literature) --- Belles-lettres --- Western literature (Western countries) --- World literature --- Philology --- Authors --- Authorship --- Literature, Modern—20th century. --- Literature, Modern—21st century. --- Literature—Philosophy. --- Literature. --- World Literature. --- Literature and philosophy --- Philosophy and literature --- 20th century. --- 21st century. --- Philosophy. --- Theory
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This book argues for a new reading of the political and ethical through the literatures of Argentina, Chile, and Paraguay from 1970-2000. Carlos Amador reads a series of examples from the last dictatorship and the current post-dictatorship period in the Southern Cone, including works by Augusto Roa Bastos, Roberto Bolaño, Ceferino Reato, Horacio Verbitsky, Nelly Richard, Diamela Eltit, and Willy Thayer, with the goal of uncovering the logic behind their conceptions of belonging and rejection. Focusing on theoretical concepts that make possible the formation of any and all communities, this study works towards a vision of literature as essential to the structure of ethics.
Philosophy --- Linguistics --- Literature --- postmodernisme (kunst) --- postkolonialisme --- geletterdheid --- filosofie --- literatuur --- wereldliteratuur --- Roa Bastos, Augusto --- Richard, Nelly --- Reato, Ceferine --- Thayer, Willy --- Bolaño, Roberto --- anno 1970-1979 --- anno 1980-1989 --- anno 1990-1999 --- Argentina --- Chile --- Paraguay
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The meeting between America and Europe began a first historical period that would extend over three centuries, always marked by the differences between two different ways of understanding the relations of domination between the two. This tension, constantly present and expressed in multiple ways, transports us inexorably to a convulsive beginning of the 19th century. A historical moment marked by the rupture, in capital letters, associated with the fall of the Old Regime, of obsolete models of political, economic and social organization, of archaic ways of thinking and acting. In this context, the disagreement in America had been made clear for quite some time. The emancipation processes came to signify, therefore, the confirmation that the American system was in absolute decline. We believe that the set of contributions that make up this work -precisely because of its heterogeneity, because of its different approaches and because it never abandons the overall perspective- contributes as one more grain of sand to the debate and discussion about our common history, about the difficult times that were lived and that never left us.
History of the Americas --- History of America --- Colonialism --- Spanish Monarchy --- Processes of independence
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The meeting between America and Europe began a first historical period that would extend over three centuries, always marked by the differences between two different ways of understanding the relations of domination between the two. This tension, constantly present and expressed in multiple ways, transports us inexorably to a convulsive beginning of the 19th century. A historical moment marked by the rupture, in capital letters, associated with the fall of the Old Regime, of obsolete models of political, economic and social organization, of archaic ways of thinking and acting. In this context, the disagreement in America had been made clear for quite some time. The emancipation processes came to signify, therefore, the confirmation that the American system was in absolute decline. We believe that the set of contributions that make up this work -precisely because of its heterogeneity, because of its different approaches and because it never abandons the overall perspective- contributes as one more grain of sand to the debate and discussion about our common history, about the difficult times that were lived and that never left us.
History of America --- Colonialism --- Spanish Monarchy --- Processes of independence
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The meeting between America and Europe began a first historical period that would extend over three centuries, always marked by the differences between two different ways of understanding the relations of domination between the two. This tension, constantly present and expressed in multiple ways, transports us inexorably to a convulsive beginning of the 19th century. A historical moment marked by the rupture, in capital letters, associated with the fall of the Old Regime, of obsolete models of political, economic and social organization, of archaic ways of thinking and acting. In this context, the disagreement in America had been made clear for quite some time. The emancipation processes came to signify, therefore, the confirmation that the American system was in absolute decline. We believe that the set of contributions that make up this work -precisely because of its heterogeneity, because of its different approaches and because it never abandons the overall perspective- contributes as one more grain of sand to the debate and discussion about our common history, about the difficult times that were lived and that never left us.
History of the Americas --- History of America --- Colonialism --- Spanish Monarchy --- Processes of independence --- History of America --- Colonialism --- Spanish Monarchy --- Processes of independence
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