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Author Di Stefano, Eugenio Claudio, author.

Title The Vanishing Frame : Latin American Culture and Theory in the Postdictatorial Era / Eugenio Claudio Di Stefano
Published Austin : University of Texas Press, 2018

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Description 1 online resource (200 pages)
Series Border Hispanisms
Border Hispanisms.
Contents Intro; Acknowledgments; Introduction. Freedom at the End of the Postdictatorial Era; Part 1. Postdictatorial Aesthetics; 1. From Revolution to Human Rights; 2. Disability and Redemocratization; 3. Making Neoliberal History; Part 2. Toward a Politics of the Frame; 4. The Reappearance of the Frame; 5. Anti-intentionalism and the Neoliberal Left; 6. Literary Form Now; Coda. The Victim, the Frame; Notes; Works Cited; Index
Summary <P>In the postdictatorial era, Latin American cultural production and criticism have been defined by a series of assumptions about politics and art?expecially the claim that political freedom can be achieved by promoting a more direct experience between the textual subject (often a victim) and the reader by eliminating the division between art and life. <em>The Vanishing Frame</em> argues against this conception of freedom, demonstrating how it is based on a politics of human rights complicit with economic injustices. Presenting a provocative counternarrative, Eugenio Claudio Di Stefano examines literary, visual, and interdisciplinary artists who insist on the autonomy of the work of art in order to think beyond the politics of human rights and neoliberalism in Latin American theory and culture.</p><p>Di Stefano demonstrates that while artists such as Diamela Eltit, Ariel Dorfman, and Albertina Carri develop a concept of justice premised on recognizing victims? experiences of torture or disappearance, they also ignore the injustice of economic inequality and exploitation. By examining how artists such as Roberto Bola?o, Alejandro Zambra, and Fernando Botero not only reject an aesthetics of experience (and the politics it entails) but also insist on the work of art as a point of departure for an anticapitalist politics, this new reading of Latin American cultural production offers an alternative understanding of recent developments in Latin American aesthetics and politics that puts art at its center and the postdictatorship at its end.</p>
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Spanish American literature -- 20th century -- History and criticism
Politics and literature -- Latin America -- 20th century
Dictatorship -- Latin America -- History -- 20th century
Chilean literature -- 20th century -- History and criticism
LITERARY CRITICISM / Caribbean & Latin American
Chilean literature
Dictatorship
Politics and literature
Spanish American literature
Latin America
Genre/Form Electronic books
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781477316207
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9781477316214
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