Description |
1 online resource (xi, 217 pages) : illustrations |
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Global Latin/o Americas |
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Global Latin/o Americas.
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Contents |
Introduction: Emotional intellectual interventions and the politics of collective enunciation in the neoliberal space of catastrophe -- No sin nosotros: Monsiváis's emergent, moving, and cruel optimism -- For the believers: Francisco Goldman's Moro hybrid place as a bridge for the agents of hope -- Pedro Lemebel's queer intellectual discourse or la loca's angry, enamored, and melancholic call -- Angry brotherly love: U.S. militarized Puerto Rican bodies and Josean Ramos's filin -- Afro-Cuban cyberfeminism: love/sexual revolution in Sandra Álvarez Ramírez's blogging -- Epilogue: Intimacies of a "we," commonalities, and intellectual discourses |
Summary |
"A study of contexts of crisis--natural disasters in Mexico, forced displacements between Central America and the United States, a whitewashed transition to democracy in Chile, colonialism and wars in Puerto Rico, and racism and patriarchy in Cuba--which examines the role of intellectuals in working toward social justice"-- Provided by publisher |
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"In ... Affective Intellectuals and the Space of Catastrophe in the Americas, Judith Sierra-Rivera studies five different contexts of crisis: natural disasters in Mexico, forced displacements between Central America and the United States, a whitewashed transition to democracy in Chile, colonialism and wars in Puerto Rico, and racism and patriarchy in Cuba. All of these scenarios share the common ground of the neoliberal space of catastrophe, which also generates new groups and forms of resistance. Affective Intellectuals argues that a new kind of intellectual emerges from these contemporary configurations to speak and act guided by the stories and desires of those who have been systematically pushed out of the public sphere: indigenous peoples, Afro-descendants, immigrants, LGBTQ sexualities, and inhabitants of poverty." |
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"Pursuing this argument, Sierra-Rivera examines print, radio, and web materials by authors whose emotional discourses have also had a measurable impact on the formation of communities that demand their full political inclusion in society. This book therefore fills a significant gap in the study of the relationship between materiality (space and bodies), emotions, and the political imagination. Affective Intellectuals demonstrates that writers and intellectuals themselves are vital in reshaping their communities and fighting for social justice in the Hemispheric Americas"--From publisher's description |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 193-207) and index |
Notes |
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/legalcode |
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Description based on print version record and online resource, viewed July 3, 2023 |
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Social justice -- Western Hemisphere
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Social justice -- Latin America
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Intellectuals -- Western Hemisphere
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Intellectuals -- Latin America
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Disaster justice -- Western Hemisphere
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Disaster justice -- Latin America
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Social justice in literature.
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Black & Asian studies.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE -- General.
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LITERARY CRITICISM / General
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Disaster justice.
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Intellectuals.
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Politics and government.
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Social conditions.
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Social justice.
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Social justice in literature.
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SUBJECT |
Western Hemisphere -- Politics and government
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Western Hemisphere -- Social conditions
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Latin America.
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Western Hemisphere.
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Form |
Electronic book
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LC no. |
2019666983 |
ISBN |
9780814276501 |
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0814276504 |
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0814254950 |
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9780814254950 |
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