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La Epopeya De Una Generaci N Y Una Revista


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La Epopeya De Una Generaci N Y Una Revista


La Epopeya De Una Generaci N Y Una Revista
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Author : Fernanda Beigel
language : es
Publisher: Editorial Biblos
Release Date : 2006

La Epopeya De Una Generaci N Y Una Revista written by Fernanda Beigel and has been published by Editorial Biblos this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2006 with Communism categories.




Jos Carlos Mari Tegui S Unfinished Revolution


Jos Carlos Mari Tegui S Unfinished Revolution
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Author : Melisa Moore
language : en
Publisher: Bucknell University Press
Release Date : 2013-12-18

Jos Carlos Mari Tegui S Unfinished Revolution written by Melisa Moore and has been published by Bucknell University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-12-18 with Literary Criticism categories.


The years 1909–1930, the eleven-year presidency of the businessman-turned-politician Augusto B. Leguía, mark a formative period of Peruvian modernity, witnessing the continuity of a process of reconstruction and the founding of an intellectual and cultural tradition after a humbling defeat during the War of the Pacific (1879–1883). But these years were also fraught with conflict generated by long-standing divisions and new rivalries. A postwar generation of intellectuals and artists, led by José Carlos Mariátegui and galvanized by left-wing thinking and an avant-garde aesthetic, sought representation in the fields of politics and the arts, and participation in the process of reconstruction initiated by a Positivist oligarchy. New political and artistic conceptions raised their awareness of the fractured sense of nationhood in Peru and the need for a new project of nation-formation centered on a common political and cultural consciousness. They also gave rise to divergent political and artistic practices and projects. Amongst these, Mariátegui’s Indigenist-Marxist politics and Modernist-inspired poetics were pivotal in revitalizing, conciliating and channeling those of his cohorts and challengers. Comprising six full-length chapters, a comprehensive Introduction and Conclusion, this monograph is extensive in scale and scope. It provides fresh readings of key writings of Mariátegui, one of Latin America’s most important and revolutionary political, cultural and aesthetic theorists, through the lens of his poetics, emphasizing the value of this approach for a fuller understanding of his work’s political meaning and impact. It does so through detailed analysis of the poetic, expressive language employed in seminal political essays, aimed at forging a new Marxist position in 1920s Peru. Furthermore, it offers powerful and original critiques of understudied intellectuals of this time, especially aprista-Futurist, Socialist and Indigenist female writers and artists, such as Magda Portal and Ángela Ramos, whose work he championed. These readings are fully contextualized in terms of detailed critical study of complex sociopolitical conditions and positions, and bio-bibliographical, intellectual backgrounds of Mariátegui and his contemporaries. The monograph examines and underscores the fundamental importance of Mariátegui’s, and their, politico-poetic practices and projects for forging a national-cum-cosmopolitan, shared, yet also heterogeneous, political culture and cultural tradition in 1920s Peru.



The Politics Of Academic Autonomy In Latin America


The Politics Of Academic Autonomy In Latin America
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Author : Fernanda Beigel
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2016-03-03

The Politics Of Academic Autonomy In Latin America written by Fernanda Beigel and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-03-03 with Social Science categories.


Academic autonomy has been a dominant issue among Latin American social studies, given that the production of knowledge in the region has been mostly suspected for its lack of originality and the replication of Euro-American models. Politicization within the higher education system and recurrent military interventions in universities have been considered the main structural causes for this heteronomy and, thus, the main obstacles for 'scientific' achievements. This groundbreaking book analyses the struggle for academic autonomy taking into account the relevant differences between the itinerary of social and natural sciences, the connection of institutionalization and prestige-building, professionalization and engagement. From the perspective of the periphery, academic dependence is not merely a vertical bond that ties active producers and passive reproducers. Even though knowledge produced in peripheral communities has low rates of circulation within the international academic system, this doesn't imply that their production is - or always has been - the result of a massive import of foreign concepts and resources. This book intends to show that the main differences between mainstream academies and peripheral circuits are not precisely in the lack of indigenous thinking, but in the historical structure of academic autonomy, which changes according to a set of factors -mainly the role of the state in the higher education system. This historical structure explains the particular features of the process of professionalization in Latin American scientific fields.



Key Texts For Latin American Sociology


Key Texts For Latin American Sociology
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Author : Fernanda Beigel
language : en
Publisher: SAGE
Release Date : 2019-09-23

Key Texts For Latin American Sociology written by Fernanda Beigel and has been published by SAGE this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-09-23 with Social Science categories.


Key Texts for Latin American Sociology comprises translations of key texts from the Latin American Sociology canon. It is the first book to curate and then translate these key texts into English, bringing together texts from leading sociologists in countries such as Argentina, Brazil, Peru, Chile, Costa Rica, Mexico, Bolivia, and Uruguay, to provide comprehensive coverage of a wide range of issues in Latin American Sociology.



Inca Music Reimagined


Inca Music Reimagined
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Author : Vera Wolkowicz
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Release Date : 2022-05-27

Inca Music Reimagined written by Vera Wolkowicz and has been published by Oxford University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-05-27 with Music categories.


The Latin American centennial celebrations of independence (ca.1909-1925) constituted a key moment in the consolidation of national symbols and emblems, while also producing a renewed focus on transnational affinities that generated a series of discourses about continental unity. At the same time, a boom in archaeological explorations, within a general climate of scientific positivism provided Latin Americans with new information about their grandiose former civilizations, such as the Inca and the Aztec, which some argued were comparable to ancient Greek and Egyptian cultures. These discourses were at first political, before transitioning to the cultural sphere. As a result, artists and particularly musicians began to move away from European techniques and themes, to produce a distinctive and self-consciously Latin American art. In Inca Music Reimagined author Vera Wolkowicz explores Inca discourses in particular as a source for the creation of national and continental art music during the first decades of the twentieth century, concentrating on operas by composers from Peru, Ecuador and Argentina. To understand this process, Wolkowicz analyzes early twentieth-century writings on Inca music and its origins and describes how certain composers transposed Inca techniques into their own works, and how this music was perceived by local audiences. Ultimately, she argues that the turn to Inca culture and music in the hopes of constructing a sense of national unity could only succeed within particular intellectual circles, and that the idea that the inspiration of the Inca could produce a music of America would remain utopian.



Exile And The Politics Of Exclusion In The Americas


Exile And The Politics Of Exclusion In The Americas
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Author : Luis Roinger
language : en
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Release Date : 2012-03-13

Exile And The Politics Of Exclusion In The Americas written by Luis Roinger and has been published by Liverpool University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-03-13 with Social Science categories.


This collection of essays brings together leading experts in the study of exile and expatriation, whose historical and comparative perspectives enable readers to understand the phenomenon of forced displacement in the Americas.



Las Revistas Culturales Latinoamericanas


Las Revistas Culturales Latinoamericanas
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Author : Horacio Tarcus
language : es
Publisher: Tren en movimiento
Release Date : 2021-01-15

Las Revistas Culturales Latinoamericanas written by Horacio Tarcus and has been published by Tren en movimiento this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-01-15 with Literary Criticism categories.


Serie América Latina en sus revistas (en colaboración con el Centro de Documentación e Investigación de la Cultura de Izquierdas) América Latina es un continente de revistas. Su prensa fue en el siglo XIX una pieza clave en la construcción de esas comunidades imaginarias que fueron sus Estados nacionales. De aquella prensa nacieron primero las revistas del romanticismo, más adelante las del movimiento modernista y luego los magazines populares. En el siglo XX conquistaron la escena las revistas vanguardistas y a su turno llegaron las izquierdistas, las universitarias, las feministas, las antifascistas, las antiimperialistas, las literarias... configurando todo un universo revisteríl que venía a proponer y a responder a las demandas de un público lector creciente y diversificado. De lo "culto" a lo "popular", de la literatura y las bellas artes a la política, de los cenáculos masculinos a la irrupción de las mujeres en la esfera pública, del mundo adulto a la emergencia de la juventud, de la cultura letrada a la cultura de la imagen y del papel impreso a la pantalla, nuestras revistas han recorrido un siglo y medio de vida intensa. América Latina en sus revistas quiere recoger los estudios que desde las más diversas perspectivas están dando cuenta de esta dimensión fascinante del mundo de lo impreso. En este primer libro de la serie, Horacio Tarcus reconstruye el proceso por el cual las revistas culturales latinoamericanas dejaron de ser meros reservorios de donde exhumar los textos juveniles o marginales de los grandes escritores, para pasar a ser reconocidas y revalorizadas como actores colectivos que jugaron un rol relevante en la construcción de las tramas culturales latinoamericanas. Inscripta en el "giro material" que ha tomado en los últimas décadas la historia intelectual, la presente obra invita al lector a recorrer los procesos que impulsaron el estudio de las revistas desde la dimensión textual a la material, de la producción a la recepción, de lo individual a lo colectivo, de lo "alto" a lo "bajo", de la cultura letrada a la cultura plebeya, de lo nacional a lo continental y lo internacional, de lo sustancial a lo relacional y de lo autoral a lo reticular. Al mismo tiempo, ofrece un repertorio de estrategias y herramientas conceptuales a todos los interesados en descifrar los códigos del universo revisteril.



Inventar A La Juventud Universitaria


Inventar A La Juventud Universitaria
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Author : Natalia Bustelo
language : es
Publisher: EUDEBA
Release Date : 2021-12-01

Inventar A La Juventud Universitaria written by Natalia Bustelo and has been published by EUDEBA this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-12-01 with History categories.


Este estudio aborda la dimensión político-cultural del movimiento de la Reforma Universitaria. Se analizan tanto las iniciativas que, sin saberlo, venían construyendo las vías materiales e ideales para este hito como aquellas que, reconociéndose deudoras del conflicto cordobés de 1918, emprendieron en los años inmediatamente posteriores el tramado de una cultura política que terminó por inscribir la figura del estudiante latinoamericano en unas izquierdas que, con ello, se renovaban y reformulaban. Tras más de una década de investigación, Natalia Bustelo construye un recorrido por las revistas estudiantiles y otros documentos de la época para trazar la historia intelectual de la Reforma.



El Itinerario Y La Br Jula


El Itinerario Y La Br Jula
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Author : Fernanda Beigel
language : es
Publisher: Editorial Biblos
Release Date : 2003

El Itinerario Y La Br Jula written by Fernanda Beigel and has been published by Editorial Biblos this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2003 with Avant-garde (Aesthetics) categories.




Las Historias Que Nos Unen


Las Historias Que Nos Unen
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Author :
language : es
Publisher: RIL Editores
Release Date : 2013

Las Historias Que Nos Unen written by and has been published by RIL Editores this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013 with Chile categories.


Es difícil encontrar en la Historia bilateral entre Perú y Chile episodios positivos, donde se compartan acontecimientos y personajes. Al contrario, suelen destacarse litigios y querellas: entre estos últimos, está la demanda peruana por la frontera marítima en La Haya. Este libro no pretende alejarse ni disentir de las historias diplomáticas de Perú y Chile, sino buscar otras Historias, posiblemente consideradas «pequeñas», porque se refieren a vidas privadas o son expresiones populares, como la fe de los pueblos por Santa Rosa de Lima o la Virgen del Carmen. Pueden ser consideradas también «pequeñas» porque abordan el arte, el deporte o el comercio. Sin embargo, son ellas las que han ido construyendo una pátina cultural que, con la creciente migración y movilidad transfronteriza, en una y otra dirección, han aproximado a las sociedades de Perú y Chile. Ambos países han vivido en paz pero en tensión por 130 años. En pleno siglo veintiuno es importante superar esas diferencias para enfrentar unidos las nuevas amenazas que surgen de la globalización, como el narcotráfico o el terrorismo internacional. Los autores convocaron a especialistas peruanos y chilenos, preferentemente historiadores, para que pensaran en esas «pequeñas» pero significativas historias comunes entre los dos países, para enfocar la mirada hacia un futuro compartido.