Critique of Latin American reason:
"Critique of Latin American Reason is one of the most important philosophical texts to have come out of South America in recent decades. First published in 1996, it offers a sweeping critique of the foundational schools of thought in Latin American philosophy and critical theory. Santiago Castr...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Critique of Latin American Reason is one of the most important philosophical texts to have come out of South America in recent decades. First published in 1996, it offers a sweeping critique of the foundational schools of thought in Latin American philosophy and critical theory. Santiago Castro-Gómez argues that "Latin America" is not so much a geographical entity, a culture, or a place, but rather an object of knowledge produced by a family of discourses in the humanities that are inseparably linked to colonial power relationships. Using the archaeological and genealogical methods of Michel Foucault, he analyzes the political, literary, and philosophical discourses and modes of power that have contributed to the making of "Latin America." Castro-Gómez examines the views of a wide range of Latin American thinkers on modernity, postmodernity, identity, colonial history, and literature, also considering how these questions have intersected with popular culture. His critique spans Central and South America, and it also implicates broader and protracted global processes. This book presents this groundbreaking work of contemporary critical theory in English translation for the first time. It features a foreword by Linda Martín Alcoff, a new preface by the author, and an introduction by Eduardo Mendieta situating Castro-Gómez's thought in the context of critical theory in Latin America and the Global South. Two appendixes feature an interview with Castro-Gómez that sheds light on the book's composition and short provocations responding to each chapter from a multidisciplinary forum of contemporary scholars who resituate the work within a range of perspectives including feminist, Francophone African, and decolonial Black political thought"-- |
Beschreibung: | Translated from the Spanish |
Beschreibung: | xlii, 308 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9780231200073 9780231200066 |
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spelling | Castro-Gómez, Santiago 1958- Verfasser (DE-588)132223791 aut Crítica de la razón latinoamericana Critique of Latin American reason Santiago Castro-Gómez ; translated by Andrew Ascherl ; foreword by Linda Martín Alcoff ; introduction by Eduardo Mendieta New York Columbia University Press [2021] xlii, 308 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Translated from the Spanish Postmodernity's challenges to Latin American philosophy -- Modernity, rationalization, and cultural identity in Latin America -- Populism and philosophy -- Latin America beyond the philosophy of history -- The aesthetics of the beautiful in Spanish American modernism -- Postcolonial reason and Latin American philosophy -- The birth of Latin America as a philosophical problem in Mexico -- Appendix: From the history of ideas to the localized genealogy of practices : an interview with Santiago Castro-Gómez "Critique of Latin American Reason is one of the most important philosophical texts to have come out of South America in recent decades. First published in 1996, it offers a sweeping critique of the foundational schools of thought in Latin American philosophy and critical theory. Santiago Castro-Gómez argues that "Latin America" is not so much a geographical entity, a culture, or a place, but rather an object of knowledge produced by a family of discourses in the humanities that are inseparably linked to colonial power relationships. Using the archaeological and genealogical methods of Michel Foucault, he analyzes the political, literary, and philosophical discourses and modes of power that have contributed to the making of "Latin America." Castro-Gómez examines the views of a wide range of Latin American thinkers on modernity, postmodernity, identity, colonial history, and literature, also considering how these questions have intersected with popular culture. His critique spans Central and South America, and it also implicates broader and protracted global processes. This book presents this groundbreaking work of contemporary critical theory in English translation for the first time. It features a foreword by Linda Martín Alcoff, a new preface by the author, and an introduction by Eduardo Mendieta situating Castro-Gómez's thought in the context of critical theory in Latin America and the Global South. Two appendixes feature an interview with Castro-Gómez that sheds light on the book's composition and short provocations responding to each chapter from a multidisciplinary forum of contemporary scholars who resituate the work within a range of perspectives including feminist, Francophone African, and decolonial Black political thought"-- Philosophy, Latin American PHILOSOPHY / General Ascherl, Andrew 19XX- (DE-588)1248137337 trl Alcoff, Linda 1955- (DE-588)155646702 wpr Mendieta, Eduardo 1963- (DE-588)1026460611 win Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-0-231-55341-4 |
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