The other side of the popular [electronic resource] : neoliberalism and subalternity in Latin America / Gareth Williams.
Drawing on deconstruction, postcolonial theory, cultural studies, and subaltern studies, "The Other Side of the Popular" is as much a reflection on the limitations and possibilities for thinking about the politics of Latin American culture as it is a study of the culture itself. Gareth Wil...
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Durham [N.C.] :
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2002.
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Table of Contents:
- 1. The State of Things Passed: Transculturation as National-Popular Master Language
- 2. Intellectual Populism and the Geopolitical Structure of Knowledge
- 3. Formalities of Consumption and Citizenship in the Age of Cultural Hybridity
- 4. Hear Say Yes in Piglia: La cuidad ausente, Posthegemony, and the "Fin-negans" of Historicity
- 5. The Dispersal of the Nation and the Neoliberal Habitus: Tracing Insurrection from Central America to South Central Los Angeles
- 6. Of Pishtacos and Eye-Snatchers: Neoliberalism and Neoindigenism in Contemporary Peru
- 7. Operational Whitewash and the Negative Community.