Poetics of Race in Latin America

Poetics of race offers the readers a combined historical, political and aesthetic approach to the symbolic representation of race in Latin America in different periods and cultural regions. Chapters focus on issues of social conflict, identity politics and self-recognition by historically marginalized populations, such as indigenous peoples, Afro-descendants, and Asian immigrants. 

Literary texts, cultural practices and visual arts (painting, film) are analyzed as representative moments in the process of social and political recognition of subaltern subjectivities and non-dominant cultures, providing insightful studies of negritude, indigenous cultures and Japanese communities in Latin America. Through the exploration of different media and alternative critical categories, Poetics of Race proposes new avenues for the comparative and intersectional study of race, gender and class in postcolonial societies.

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Poetics of Race in Latin America

Poetics of race offers the readers a combined historical, political and aesthetic approach to the symbolic representation of race in Latin America in different periods and cultural regions. Chapters focus on issues of social conflict, identity politics and self-recognition by historically marginalized populations, such as indigenous peoples, Afro-descendants, and Asian immigrants. 

Literary texts, cultural practices and visual arts (painting, film) are analyzed as representative moments in the process of social and political recognition of subaltern subjectivities and non-dominant cultures, providing insightful studies of negritude, indigenous cultures and Japanese communities in Latin America. Through the exploration of different media and alternative critical categories, Poetics of Race proposes new avenues for the comparative and intersectional study of race, gender and class in postcolonial societies.

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Poetics of Race in Latin America

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Poetics of race offers the readers a combined historical, political and aesthetic approach to the symbolic representation of race in Latin America in different periods and cultural regions. Chapters focus on issues of social conflict, identity politics and self-recognition by historically marginalized populations, such as indigenous peoples, Afro-descendants, and Asian immigrants. 

Literary texts, cultural practices and visual arts (painting, film) are analyzed as representative moments in the process of social and political recognition of subaltern subjectivities and non-dominant cultures, providing insightful studies of negritude, indigenous cultures and Japanese communities in Latin America. Through the exploration of different media and alternative critical categories, Poetics of Race proposes new avenues for the comparative and intersectional study of race, gender and class in postcolonial societies.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781839984785
Publisher: Anthem Press
Publication date: 06/14/2022
Series: Anthem Studies in Latin American Literature and Culture
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 214
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Mabel Moraña is William H Gass Professor of Arts and Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis. She has published over 20 authored and more than 30 edited volumes on Latin American literature and cultural theory.

Table of Contents

Notes on Contributors; Introduction The Poetics of Race and the “Color Line”; Mabel Moraña, Part I. PRISMS OF RACE: CARIBBEAN AND BRAZILIAN ENCOUNTERS; Chapter 1. Blackness, Postslavery, and What Never Ceases Not to Write Itself; Horacio Legrás, Chapter 2. Etched in Sugar, Soil, Metal and Blood: The Plantationocene and the Afterlives of Racialized Plantation in Contemporary Cuban Art; Elzbieta Sklodowska, Chapter 3. Policies of Repair in “Black” Female Poetics: Nancy Morejón and Astrid Roemer; Ineke Phaf-Rheinberger, Chapter 4. The Rise of the Black Hero: Heroic Imagination and Print Culture in Nineteenth-Century Brazil; María Alejandra Aguilar Dornelles, Part II. COLORING OTHERNESS IN MEXICO; Chapter 5. Phantasms of Our Deluded Eyes: Race in the Era of Cinematic Movement; Adela Pineda Franco, Chapter 6. Marking Race and Class Privilege in Contemporary Mexican Cinema; Mónica García Blizzard, Chapter 7. The Limits of Nihonjinron: Issei Immigrants’ Literary Representation of Japaneseness in Mexico; Ignacio López-Calvo, Part III. INDIGENOUS SUBJECTS: REPRESENTATION AND RESISTANCE; Chapter 8. What Indigenous Literatures Tell Us about Race; Arturo Arias, Chapter 9. Yuyachkani’s Andinismo: Performing (toward) a Poetics of Race; Anne Lambright, Chapter 10. Antiracist Spatial Narratives in Daniel Munduruku’s Crônicas De São Paulo: Indigenous Place-Names and Migration in the Paulista Capital City; Christian Elguera; Index

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