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Visualizing Loss in Latin America
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Visualizing Loss in Latin America engages with a varied corpus of textual, visual, and cultural material with specific intersections with the natural world, arguing that Latin American literary and cultural production goes beyond ecocriticism as a theoretical framework of analysis. Gisela Heffes poses the following crucial question: How do we construct a conceptual theoretical apparatus to address issues of value, meaning, tradition, perspective, and language, that contributes substantially to environmental thinking, and that is part and parcel of Latin America? The book draws attention to ecological inequality and establishes a biopolitical, ethics-based reading of Latin American art, film, and literature that operates at the intersection of the built environment and urban settings. Heffes suggests that the aesthetic praxis that emerges in/from Latin America is permeated with a rhetoric of wastea significant trait thatoverwhelmingly defines it.
Bridges ecocriticism with Latin American urban and cultural studies Studies visual art, film, and literature that takes on urgent social and environmental crises Maps Latin American theoretical and critical production in relationship to the environment
Autorentext
Gisela Heffes is Professor of Latin American Literature and Culture at Rice University, USA, as well as a writer, ecocritic, and public intellectual with a particular focus on literature, media, and the environment in Latin America. Her research interest focuses on topics such as city and rural spatialities, utopias, environmental narratives, displacement and migration. She is co-editor of the Palgrave book series Literatures, Cultures and the Environment.
Klappentext
Visualizing Loss in Latin America engages with a varied corpus of textual, visual, and cultural material with specific intersections with the natural world, arguing that Latin American literary and cultural production goes beyond ecocriticism as a theoretical framework of analysis. Gisela Heffes poses the following crucial question: How do we construct a conceptual theoretical apparatus to address issues of value, meaning, tradition, perspective, and language, that contributes substantially to environmental thinking, and that is part and parcel of Latin America? The book draws attention to ecological inequality and establishes a biopolitical, ethics-based reading of Latin American art, film, and literature that operates at the intersection of the built environment and urban settings. Heffes suggest that the aesthetic praxis that emerges in/from Latin America is permeated with a rhetoric of waste a significant trait that overwhelmingly defines it.
Inhalt
1: Introduction.- 2: Destruction: The Garbage Dump as Global Biopolitical Trope.- 3: Sustainability: Waste and its Social, Cultural, and Aesthetic Re-significations.- 4: Preservation: Nature and Urbanism.- 5: Conclusion.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Anzahl Seiten 288
- Herausgeber Springer International Publishing
- Gewicht 488g
- Untertitel Biopolitics, Waste, and the Urban Environment
- Autor Gisela Heffes
- Titel Visualizing Loss in Latin America
- Veröffentlichung 20.05.2023
- ISBN 3031288300
- Format Fester Einband
- EAN 9783031288302
- Jahr 2023
- Größe H216mm x B153mm x T21mm
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Übersetzer Grady C. Wray
- Auflage 2023
- GTIN 09783031288302