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050 00 $aF1414.2$b.P67 1995
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245 04 $aThe postmodernism debate in Latin America /$cedited by John Beverley, Michael Aronna, and José Oviedo.
260 $aDurham :$bDuke University Press,$c1995.
300 $a322 pages ;$c23 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
500 $a"A Boundary 2 book."
500 $a"The text of this book was originally published as volume 20, number 3 of Boundary 2: an international journal of literature and culture, with the exception of the following additional material: Neil Larsen, "Postmodernism and imperialism"; María Milagros López, "Postwork society and postmodern subjectivities"; Raquel Olea, "Feminism: modern or postmodern?"; Roberto Schwarz, "National by imitation"; and The declaration from the Lacandon Jungle by the Zapatista National Liberation Army"--T.p. verso.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tIntroduction /$rJohn Beverley and Jose Oviedo --$tOur Identity Starting from Pluralism in the Base /$rXavier Albo --$tNotes on Modernity and Postmodernity in Latin American Culture /$rJose Joaquin Brunner --$tLatin American Identity and Mixed Temporalities; or, How to be Postmodern and Indian at the Same Time /$rFernando Calderon --$tEurocentrism and Modernity (Introduction to the Frankfurt Lectures) /$rEnrique Dussel --$tThe Hybrid: A Conversation with Margarita Zires, Raymundo Mier, and Mabel Piccini /$rNestor Garcia Canclini --$tPostmodernism and Neoliberalism in Latin America /$rMartin Hopenhayn --$tPostmodernism and Imperialism: Theory and Politics in Latin America /$rNeil Larsen --$tFounding Statement /$rLatin American Subaltern Studies Group --$tA Disenchantment Called Postmodernism /$rNorbert Lechner --$tPostwork Society and Postmodern Subjectivities /$rMaria Milagros Lopez --$tFeminism: Modern or Postmodern? /$rRaquel Olea --$tModernity, Identity, and Utopia in Latin America /$rAnibal Quijano --
505 80 $tCultural Peripheries: Latin America and Postmodernist De-centering /$rNelly Richard --$tThe Peripheral Center of Postmodernism: On Borges, Garcia Marquez, and Alterity /$rCarlos Rincon --$tReading and Discursive Intensities: On the Situation of Postmodern Reception in Brazil /$rSilviano Santiago --$tAesthetics and Post-Politics: From Fujimori to the Gulf War /$rBeatriz Sarlo --$tNational by Imitation /$rRoberto Schwarz --$tPostmodernism, Postleftism, and Neo-Avant-Gardism: The Case of Chile's Revista de Critica Cultural /$rHernan Vidal --$tReply to Vidal (from Chile) /$rNelly Richard --$tDeclaration from the Lacandon Jungle /$rZapatista National Liberation Army.
651 0 $aLatin America$xCivilization$y20th century$xPhilosophy.
650 0 $aSocial sciences$zLatin America$xPhilosophy.
650 0 $aPostmodernism$zLatin America.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2010107873
653 0 $aCivilisation$aHistory
653 0 $aCentral America
700 1 $aBeverley, John.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2007021934
700 1 $aAronna, Michael.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n94106019
700 1 $aOviedo, José.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n81081682
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