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Introduction: The Question of Indigenismo and the Socialist Imaginary |
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The Dream of Social Restoration |
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The Liberal Precursor to Socialist Indigenismo in the Late Nineteenth Century |
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7 | (5) |
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Jose Carlos Mariategui's Critique of Liberalism: From Acculturation to Revolution |
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12 | (5) |
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A Roadmap: From Creative Antagonism to Democratic Crisis |
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17 | (6) |
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1 Jose Carlos Mariategui: The Dialectics of Revision and Integration |
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23 | (44) |
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Introduction: Indigenismo, Socialism and Philosophy |
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Between Representation and Revolution: On Creative Antagonism |
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24 | (1) |
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Indigenismo as a literary category in Mariategui's dialectics |
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24 | (13) |
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An active philosophy: Creative antagonism, myth and faith |
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37 | (12) |
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Toward a Peruvian Socialism: The Indian Proletariat Subject and the Coming Nation |
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49 | (18) |
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2 From Existential Despair to Collective Jubilation: Cesar Vallejo's Materialist Poetics |
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Introduction: Vallejo's Universalist Poetics and the Question of Indigenismo |
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67 | (4) |
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Vallejo's Cry of Protest: Nostalgia, Temporality and the Subject of Loss |
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71 | (9) |
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71 | (7) |
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The nostalgia for what is to come |
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78 | (2) |
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A Materialist Reduction of the Subject: Hermetism, Sexuality and Temporality in Trilce |
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80 | (7) |
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The material bases of experience |
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81 | (4) |
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The collective subject to come: Materiality, animality and history |
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85 | (2) |
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The Paris Years---Vallejo's Aesthetics of Transmutation in El Artey la Revolucion |
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87 | (9) |
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The National and the Global: El Tungsteno and the Militant Indian Proletariat Subject |
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96 | (5) |
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The Time of Harvest: The Global Proletariat Subject in Poemas humanos |
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101 | (5) |
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Nostalgia for the Future: The World of Justice and the Generic Human Subject |
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106 | (7) |
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3 The Light within the World: Jose Maria Arguedas and the Limits of Transculturation |
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Introduction: The Limits of the Integrative Dream |
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113 | (1) |
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The Tasks of the Intellectual: Between Regionalism and Universalism |
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114 | (4) |
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The Rehabilitation of Culture against Economism |
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118 | (4) |
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Transculturation and Heterogeneity: Synthesis and Difference |
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122 | (4) |
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Form and Content: Literary Transculturation and the Search for a New Language |
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126 | (4) |
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The Revolutionary Indian Subject in the Narratives of the Village: Agua |
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130 | (4) |
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The Collective Indigenous Subject in the Narratives of the "Big Towns": Yawar Fiesta |
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134 | (7) |
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The Post-Indian Transcultural Subject: Todas las sangres |
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141 | (11) |
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The Limits of Transculturation and the Post-Cultural Subject: The Foxes |
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152 | (11) |
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4 The Contemporary Scene: The Future of Indigenismo and the Collapse of the Integrative Dream after Arguedas |
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Introduction: A Brief Retrospective---Indigenismo after Arguedas |
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163 | (3) |
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The Collapse of the Revolutionary Ideal in Literary Indigenismo after Arguedas |
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166 | (7) |
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The Ethical Turn and Democratic Materialism |
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173 | (4) |
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Beyond the Ethical Turn: The Critique of Violence and the Politics of Creation |
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177 | (7) |
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The Collapse of Socialist Productivism and the Proletariat Subject |
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184 | (3) |
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The Crisis of Democracy and the Peruvian Situation Today |
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187 | (10) |
Bibliography/Cited Works |
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Index |
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