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Determinations is both an uncompromising Marxian engagement with an erstwhile âpostcolonial theoryâ and a set of new critical readings of a body of âpostcolonialâ narratives, mainly Latin American. Its central propositions are twofold: first, that the national question, however its terms have changed, is the still under-theorized and unresolved problem that haunts the hyper-abstractions and mystifications of postcolonial theory and other ideological flights into âglobalizationâ; second, that the important insight into the close cultural link between ânationâ and ânarrationâ must be carried further so as to disclose their concretely historical, fully determinate relationship.
In essays that first engage the current theoretical parlances of âambivalenceâ, âhybridityâ and the âsubalternâ, and that go on to flesh out an alternative âpolitical narratologyâ through readings of Cortazar, Carpentier, Garcia Marquez, Rulfo and Vargas Llosa, Larsen concludes with a critical reassessment of Benedict Andersonâs Imagined Communities. In place of the cultural essentializing of third-worldisms and of the indeterminacies of Bhabhaite or Spivakian textualism, Determinations develops a dialectical, radically historicized account of the national and the colonial as literary and cultural mediations.
In essays that first engage the current theoretical parlances of âambivalenceâ, âhybridityâ and the âsubalternâ, and that go on to flesh out an alternative âpolitical narratologyâ through readings of Cortazar, Carpentier, Garcia Marquez, Rulfo and Vargas Llosa, Larsen concludes with a critical reassessment of Benedict Andersonâs Imagined Communities. In place of the cultural essentializing of third-worldisms and of the indeterminacies of Bhabhaite or Spivakian textualism, Determinations develops a dialectical, radically historicized account of the national and the colonial as literary and cultural mediations.
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Determinations is both an uncompromising Marxian engagement with an erstwhile âpostcolonial theoryâ and a set of new critical readings of a body of âpostcolonialâ narratives, mainly Latin American. Its central propositions are twofold: first, that the national question, however its terms have changed, is the still under-theorized and unresolved problem that haunts the hyper-abstractions and mystifications of postcolonial theory and other ideological flights into âglobalizationâ; second, that the important insight into the close cultural link between ânationâ and ânarrationâ must be carried further so as to disclose their concretely historical, fully determinate relationship.
In essays that first engage the current theoretical parlances of âambivalenceâ, âhybridityâ and the âsubalternâ, and that go on to flesh out an alternative âpolitical narratologyâ through readings of Cortazar, Carpentier, Garcia Marquez, Rulfo and Vargas Llosa, Larsen concludes with a critical reassessment of Benedict Andersonâs Imagined Communities. In place of the cultural essentializing of third-worldisms and of the indeterminacies of Bhabhaite or Spivakian textualism, Determinations develops a dialectical, radically historicized account of the national and the colonial as literary and cultural mediations.
In essays that first engage the current theoretical parlances of âambivalenceâ, âhybridityâ and the âsubalternâ, and that go on to flesh out an alternative âpolitical narratologyâ through readings of Cortazar, Carpentier, Garcia Marquez, Rulfo and Vargas Llosa, Larsen concludes with a critical reassessment of Benedict Andersonâs Imagined Communities. In place of the cultural essentializing of third-worldisms and of the indeterminacies of Bhabhaite or Spivakian textualism, Determinations develops a dialectical, radically historicized account of the national and the colonial as literary and cultural mediations.