Neoliberal Bonds: Undoing Memory in Chilean Art and Literature

Neoliberal Bonds: Undoing Memory in Chilean Art and Literature

by Fernando A. Blanco
Neoliberal Bonds: Undoing Memory in Chilean Art and Literature

Neoliberal Bonds: Undoing Memory in Chilean Art and Literature

by Fernando A. Blanco

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Fernando A. Blanco’s Neoliberal Bonds: Undoing Memory in Chilean Art and Literature analyzes the sociocultural processes that have reshaped subjectivities in post-Pinochet Chile. By creatively exploring the intersections among memory, gender, post-trauma, sociology, psychoanalysis, and neoliberalism, Neoliberal Bonds draws on Lacan’s notion of perversion to critique the subjective fantasies that people create to compensate for the loss of the social bond in the wake of a dictatorship founded on individualism, competition, and privatization.
 
Neoliberal Bonds vehemently criticizes how Chile’s transition governments, through a series of political and legal maneuvers, created the state’s official memory narratives. Blanco argues that the state, the media, academia, and the neoliberal market colluded to colonize and mediatize the “memory scene.” In contrast to these official narratives, Neoliberal Bonds analyzes alternative memory accounts within the visual arts and literature that push back against the state, its institutions, and its economic allies. These alternative memory narratives highlight the ontological fracture of the new neoliberal subjects; they also bring into sharp relief the urgent need for democratization that still poses a challenge to Chile a quarter century after its “transition to democracy” began.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780814293904
Publisher: Ohio State University Press
Publication date: 08/28/2015
Series: Transoceanic Series
Edition description: 1
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Fernando A. Blanco is Assistant Professor of Spanish at Bucknell University.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1--The History of a State of Things
Chapter 2--Perversion and Subjectivity: The Possible Worlds
Chapter 3--Chilean Visual Arts: From the Perversion of History to the Hysteria of Childhood
Chapter 4--Literature and Homoscapes: Changes in the Status of Subjectivity

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