Ambivalent Desires

Representations of Modernity and Private Life in Colombia (1890s-1950s)

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Ambivalent Desires

Representations of Modernity and Private Life in Colombia (1890s-1950s)

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Ambivalent Desires: Representations of Modernity and Private Life in Colombia (1890s-1950s) is a literary and cultural study of the reception of modernity in Colombia. Unlike previous studies of Latin American modernization, which have usually focused on the public aspect of the process, this book discusses the intersection between modernity and the private sphere. It analyzes canonical and noncanonical works that reflect the existing ambivalence toward the modernizing project being implemented in the country at the time, and it discusses how the texts in question reinterpret, adapt, and even reject the ideology of modernity. The focus of the study is how the understanding of the relationship between modernity and private life relates to the project of constructing a modern nation, and the discontinuities and contradictions that appear in the process.

The question of what modernity is, its implications for everyday life, and its desirability or undesirability as a new cultural paradigm were central issues in Colombian texts from the end of the nineteenth century through the first half of the twentieth. At stake was the definition of the nation's identity and the project of breaking away from the cultural patterns of the colonial past. Considering that the apparently peaceful process of modernization in Colombia was interrupted in the 1950s by the eruption of political violence across the country, this study situates itself on the eve of a crisis and asks how representations of modernity in texts from the period evidence the social fragmentation that may have led to it.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 The Modern Dream in the Work of José Asunción Silva
Chapter 3 Fashion and Nation in El Gráfico
Chapter 4 Public Private Memories in the Work of Tomás Rueda Vargas
Chapter 5 Caged Birds, Hothouse Flowers: Women Writers and the Interior
Chapter 6 The Modern Interior as Nightmare in the Work of Ignacio Gómez Dávila

Product details

Published 01 Apr 2011
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Extent 202
ISBN 9798216355717
Imprint Bucknell University Press
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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