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Imagining Modernity in the Andes deals with the intersection of projects of modernity and cultural representation in the Andes. The Peruvian novelist and anthropologist José María Arguedas occupies a privileged place in a study that charts the social, cultural, and intellectual transformations that took place in the Andes throughout the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. In its examination of political and literary indigenistas of the 1920s, applied anthropology in the 1950s, the novelistic response to emigration and urbanization, the theory of transculturation in the era of transnationalism, and the appearance of new visual technologies in a cultural context long defined by the oral-textual divide, Imagining Modernity in the Andes conducts the type of interdisciplinary approach which a full appreciation for the heterodoxies of Andean cultural production makes indispensable.

Table of Contents

1 Acknowledgments
2 Introduction: Andean Modernities
Chapter 3 1. Decolonizing the Aristocratic Republic
Chapter 4 2. Literary Indigenismo
Chapter 5 3. Science in the Andes
Chapter 6 4. Andean Cosmopolitanism: The City as the Female Grotesque
Chapter 7 5. Urban Transculturations
8 Conclusion: Film, Indigenous Video, and Indigeneity in the Andes
9 Notes
10 Bibliography
11 Index

Product details

Published Jan 06 2011
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Extent 212
ISBN 9781611489620
Imprint Bucknell University Press
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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