This book engages with Latin American interwar thought and culture from the vantage point of the Global South. By placing anti-imperialism, Blackness, and indigeneity at the center of decolonial analysis, the author offers new ways of approaching modernist literature and the avant-garde in Latin America.
This book engages with Latin American interwar thought and culture from the vantage point of the Global South. By placing anti-imperialism, Blackness, and indigeneity at the center of decolonial analysis, the author offers new ways of approaching modernist literature and the avant-garde in Latin America.
Gorica Majstorovic is professor of Spanish and coordinator of Latin American and Caribbean studies at Stockton University.
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Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1 Avant-Garde and Mexican Petrofiction Chapter 2 Decolonial Modernism: Amauta, Boletín Titikaka, and Zenit Chapter 3 Cinematic Montage in Baldomera and Los siete locos Chapter 4 Unsettling Travel Narrative: Darío, Henríquez Ureña, Güiraldes, and Arlt Chapter 5 Improbable Cosmopolitanism and the Global South Bibliography About the Author
Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1 Avant-Garde and Mexican Petrofiction Chapter 2 Decolonial Modernism: Amauta, Boletín Titikaka, and Zenit Chapter 3 Cinematic Montage in Baldomera and Los siete locos Chapter 4 Unsettling Travel Narrative: Darío, Henríquez Ureña, Güiraldes, and Arlt Chapter 5 Improbable Cosmopolitanism and the Global South Bibliography About the Author
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