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The Decline and Fall of the Lettered City Jean Franco

The Decline and Fall of the Lettered City By Jean Franco

The Decline and Fall of the Lettered City by Jean Franco


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The cultural Cold War in Latin America was waged as a war of values. This book charts the conflicting universals of this period, the clash between avant-garde and political vanguard.

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The Decline and Fall of the Lettered City: Latin America in the Cold War by Jean Franco

The cultural Cold War in Latin America was waged as a war of values--artistic freedom versus communitarianism, Western values versus national cultures, the autonomy of art versus a commitment to liberation struggles--and at a time when the prestige of literature had never been higher. The projects of the historic avant-garde were revitalized by an anti-capitalist ethos and envisaged as the opposite of the republican state. The Decline and Fall of the Lettered City charts the conflicting universals of this period, the clash between avant-garde and political vanguard. This was also a twilight of literature at the threshold of the great cultural revolution of the seventies and eighties, a revolution to which the Cold War indirectly contributed. In the eighties, civil war and military rule, together with the rapid development of mass culture and communication empires, changed the political and cultural map.

A long-awaited work by an eminent Latin Americanist widely read throughout the world, this book will prove indispensable to anyone hoping to understand Latin American literature and society. Jean Franco guides the reader across minefields of cultural debate and histories of highly polarized struggle. Focusing on literary texts by Garcia Marquez, Vargas Llosa, Roa Bastos, and Juan Carlos Onetti, conducting us through this contested history with the authority of an eyewitness, Franco gives us an engaging overview as involving as it is moving.

The Decline and Fall of the Lettered City Reviews

Books that are so well crafted and so original that they make a difference in the evolution of a discipline do not come out often. This book by Franco, longtime literary and cultural observer of Latin America and professor emerita of Columbia University, is one such work...This book provides a unique understanding of both the literature and the politics of this important period in Latin American history. -- Mark L. Grover * Library Journal *
With seemingly effortless grace, Jean Franco teaches us to reread Latin America, showing the roots of 'global' cultural politics in the Cold War. The range is from hard politics to transvestite disidentifications; interspersed with lapidary textual reading and unfailingly innovative theoretical interventions. -- Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, author of A Critique of Postcolonial Reason
With seemingly effortless grace, Jean Franco teaches us to reread Latin America, showing the roots of 'global' cultural politics in the Cold War. The range is from hard politics to transvestite disidentifications; interspersed with lapidary textual reading and unfailingly innovative theoretical interventions. -- Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, author of A Critique of Postcolonial Reason
In this impressive study, Franco...tracks the collapse of the belief in utopia among Latin American writers from the Cold War to neoliberalism...Franco raises crucial questions in her fascinating exploration of the decline and vestiges of the lettered city. Essential reading for Latin Americanists and anyone interested in modern intellectual life. -- D. L. Heyck * Choice *

About Jean Franco

Jean Franco is Professor of English and Comparative Literature, Emeritus, at Columbia University.

Table of Contents

Introduction I. Conflicting Universals 1. Killing Them Softly: the Cold War and Culture 2. Communist Manifestoes 3. Liberated Territories II. Peripheral Fantasies 4. Anti-States 5. The Black Angel of Time 6. The Magic of Alterity III. A Cultural Revolution 7. Cultural Revolutions 8. The Seduction of Margins 9. Bodies in Distress: Narratives of Globalization 10. Obstinate Memory: Tainted History 11. Inside the Empire Notes Index

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CIN0674008421G
9780674008427
0674008421
The Decline and Fall of the Lettered City: Latin America in the Cold War by Jean Franco
Used - Good
Paperback
Harvard University Press
20020724
352
Winner of Bolton-Johnson Prize 2003 Commended for Katherine Singer Kovacs Prize 2002 Nominated for Bryce Wood Book Award 2002 Nominated for John E. Fagg Prize 2003 Nominated for Christian Gauss Award 2003 Nominated for National Book Awards 2002 Nominated for PROSE Awards 2002 Nominated for Harry Levin Prize 2003 Nominated for John Hope Franklin Publication Prize 2003 Nominated for Bryce Wood Book Award 2004
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