Knihobot

Nicola Miller

    Critical Studies in Latin American and Iberian Cultures: In the Shadow of the State
    • Carlos Fuentes noted that being a Spanish American intellectual often involves roles like a tribune, labor leader, and journalist, reflecting how these figures have acted as substitutes for civil society structures. Conversely, some view these intellectuals as reactionary, suggesting that their reinforcement of stereotypes like the stoic Indian and heroic gaucho has delayed the emergence of genuine cultural identity and maintained a social order that ignores popular demands. This book examines the roles of intellectuals in shaping popular national identities in twentieth-century Spanish America, aiming to understand the contrasting evaluations of their contributions. It spans intellectual centers in Argentina, Chile, Cuba, Mexico, and Peru, showcasing the region's diverse and evolving intellectual landscape. The discussion emphasizes the concept of peripheral modernity and its impact on intellectual endeavors, alongside the contributions of intellectuals to key debates on popular national bi-culturalism, anti-imperialism, and history.

      Critical Studies in Latin American and Iberian Cultures: In the Shadow of the State