Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
Latin American Languages and Societies Commons™
Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Keyword
-
- Deconstruction (2)
- Albertina Carri (1)
- Argentina (1)
- Argentinian literature (1)
- Continental philosophy (1)
-
- Cuba (1)
- Cuban Revolution (1)
- Cubanists (1)
- Cubanologists (1)
- César Aira (1)
- Emmanuel Levinas (1)
- Ernesto Che Guevara (1)
- Ethics (1)
- Existence (1)
- Globalization (1)
- Helen Yaffe (1)
- Infrapolitics (1)
- Internationalism (1)
- Jacques Derrida (1)
- Jorge Luis Borges (1)
- Katechon (1)
- Latin American studies (1)
- Lucia Alvarez de Toledo (1)
- Margaret Randall (1)
- Marxist economics (1)
- Narco-Accumulation (1)
- Neoliberalism (1)
- Paul de Man (1)
- Politics (1)
- Post-Sovereign State (1)
- Publication
Articles 1 - 3 of 3
Full-Text Articles in Latin American Languages and Societies
Infrapolitical Passages: Global Turmoil, Narco-Accumulation, And The Post-Sovereign State [Toc], Gareth Williams
Infrapolitical Passages: Global Turmoil, Narco-Accumulation, And The Post-Sovereign State [Toc], Gareth Williams
Literature
This book proposes to clear a way through some of the dominant political determinations and violent symptoms of contemporary globalization. It does this in in order to make a case for “infrapolitics” as an enactment of intellectual responsibility in the face of a tumultuous world of war and of technological value extraction on a planetary scale. In Infrapolitical Passages the politics of contemporary global capital is a race to the bottom of reason itself, extended in the wake of the subordination of all forms of living to the economized relation between means and ends. It is this relation which, thanks …
Anarchaeologies: Reading As Misreading [Table Of Contents], Erin Graff Zivin
Anarchaeologies: Reading As Misreading [Table Of Contents], Erin Graff Zivin
Literature
How do we read after the so-called death of literature? If we are to attend to the proclamations that the representational apparatuses of literature and politics are dead, what aesthetic, ethical, and political possibilities remain for us today? Our critical moment, Graff Zivin argues, demands anarchaeological reading: reading for the blind spots, errors, points of opacity or untranslatability in works of philosophy and art.
Rather than applying concepts from philosophy in order to understand or elucidate cultural works, the book exposes works of philosophy, literary theory, narrative, poetry, film, and performance art and activism to one another. Working specifically …
Women Write About Che, Nancy Stout
Women Write About Che, Nancy Stout
Library Staff Publications
In the last five years, three women have written biographies of Ernesto "Che" Guevara after decades of his life story being solidly in the hands of men. The question is: do women write biography differently?