Includes bibliographical references (p. [229]-244) and index.
Contents:
From Walter Benjamin's early writings to the perils of global modernity -- When narcocorridos were born -- Parataxes unbound -- Where affection meets figuration: Corrido language and the intermedial presence of death -- Young, alien, and totally violent: marginal 'kings of the world' -- Autobiography as eschatological project: an intellectual struggle regarding freedom and guilt -- Beyond bare life: affection images of violence in Latin American film.
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