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Author:
Moreiras, Alberto author.
Title:
Against abstraction : notes from an ex-Latin Americanist / Alberto Moreiras.
Edition:
First edition.
Publisher:
University of Texas Press,
Copyright Date:
2020
Description:
IX, 232 pages ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Moreiras, Alberto--Interviews.
Sociology--Philosophy.
Political science--Philosophy.
Critical theory.
Deconstruction.
Latin America--Politics and government.
Critical theory.
Deconstruction.
Political science--Philosophy.
Politics and government.
Sociology--Philosophy.
Latin America.
Interviews.
Other Titles:
Marranismo e inscripción, o el abandono de la conciencia desdichada. English
Notes:
Originally published in Spain as: Marranismo e inscripción, o el abandono de la conciencia desdichada. Madrid : Escolar y Mayo Editores, 2016. Includes bibliographical references (pages [221]-226) and index.
Contents:
Marranism and inscription -- My life at Z : a theoretical fiction -- The fatality of (my) subalternism -- May I kill a narco? -- The turn of deconstruction -- We have good reasons for this (and they keep coming) : revolutionary drive and democratic desire -- Time out of joint in Antonio Muñoz Molina's La noche de los tiempos and Todo lo que era sólido -- Ethos Daimon : the improbable imposture -- A conversation regarding the notion of infrapolitics, and a few other things -- Appendix. Marrano religion : Javier Marías's Los enamoramientos, and the literary secret.
Summary:
"Marranismo e inscripción is in some ways a reflection on over twenty years of work by the renowned critical theorist Alberto Moreiras on the place of Hispanic/Latin American studies within academia in the US. The book begins with an interview with members of the Philosophy Department at the University of Madrid in the summer of 2015 and ends with one conducted by a group of friends for a commission by the Chilean journal Papel máquina. The first interview covers Moreiras's career, and through it the field, from the time he first left Spain to come to the University of Georgia in pursuit of his PhD. The second concentrates on his present concerns with infrapolitics and posthegemony in ways that align with the concerns and focus of the Border Hispanisms series. In between these codas are several chapters examining the development and collapse of once-popular fields such as Latin American subaltern studies that were supplanted by rising interest in other areas like posthegemonic infrapolitics, decolonialism, and neocommunism as alternative modes to understand modern Latin American political systems, indigeneity, literature, and life philosophies. This was first published in Spanish in 2016 by Escolar y Mayo Editores in Spain"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Border Hispanisms
ISBN:
1477319832
9781477319833
1477319824
9781477319826
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1096466667
LCCN:
2019021419
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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