Authoritarianism, cultural history, and political resistance in Latin America : exposing Paraguay
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- 其他題名:
- Memory politics and transitional justice.
- 出版: Cham : Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan
- 叢書名: Memory politics and transitional justice
- 主題: Government, Resistance to--Paraguay--History--20th century. , Paraguay--Civilization--20th century. , Paraguay--Politics and government--1989- , Political Science and International Relations. , Latin American Politics. , Comparative Politics. , Regionalism. , Latin American Culture. , Latin American Cinema. , Comparative Literature.
- ISBN: 9783319535449 (electronic bk.) 、 9783319535432 (paper)
- FIND@SFXID: CGU
- 資料類型: 電子書
- 摘要註: This book takes on the challenge of conceptually thinking Paraguayan cultural history within the broader field of Latin American studies. It presents original contributions to the study of Paraguayan culture from a variety of perspectives that include visual, literary, and cultural studies; gender studies, sociology, and political theory. The essays compiled here focus on the different narratives and political processes that shaped a country decentered from, but also deeply connected to, the rest of Latin America. Structured in four thematic sections, the book reflects upon authoritarianism; the tensions between modern, indigenous, and popular artistic expressions; the legacies of the Stroessner Regime, political resistance, and the struggle for collective memory; as well as the literary framing of historical trauma, particularly in connection with the Roabastian notion of la realidad que delira [delirious reality].
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- 系統號: 005419811 | 機讀編目格式
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This book takes on the challenge of conceptually thinking Paraguayan cultural history within the broader field of Latin American studies. It presents original contributions to the study of Paraguayan culture from a variety of perspectives that include visual, literary, and cultural studies; gender studies, sociology, and political theory. The essays compiled here focus on the different narratives and political processes that shaped a country decentered from, but also deeply connected to, the rest of Latin America. Structured in four thematic sections, the book reflects upon authoritarianism; the tensions between modern, indigenous, and popular artistic expressions; the legacies of the Stroessner Regime, political resistance, and the struggle for collective memory; as well as the literary framing of historical trauma, particularly in connection with the Roabastian notion of la realidad que delira [delirious reality].