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From Ashes to Text: Andean Literature of Sexual Dissidence in the 20th Century [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 280 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 213x137x20 mm, weight: 363 g
  • Serija: Critical South
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Sep-2022
  • Leidėjas: Polity Press
  • ISBN-10: 150955016X
  • ISBN-13: 9781509550166
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 280 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 213x137x20 mm, weight: 363 g
  • Serija: Critical South
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Sep-2022
  • Leidėjas: Polity Press
  • ISBN-10: 150955016X
  • ISBN-13: 9781509550166
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
According to some chronicles of the Spanish Conquest, the violent arrival of the Conquerors to the Andes in the sixteenth century led to sex-dissident people who lived outside the dominant European cisheteropatriarchal model being burned at the stake. This act burned more than the flesh; it also charred practices, ways of life, and textualities, leaving an emptiness and a trauma that would mark the future literatures of the Andean region.

This book cannot repair those pre-sodomite texts and bodies. It seeks instead to reconsider the value of the ash, a metaphor that allows for a critical and contradictory reading of sexual dissidences in the Andean region in the twentieth century, beyond both multiculturalism and the wake of a globalized LGBTI movement. Through a comparative analysis, and drawing on theoretical perspectives such as anticoloniality, feminisms, and cuir (rather than queer) theories, the book aims to understand the value of a series of complex texts in which dissident subjectivities, practices, and desires help to broaden the understanding of the Andean.

Winner of the prestigious Casa de las Américas prize, the book was praised by the jury for the paradoxical and provocative way that it struggles against the abyss of past destruction and reflects on the contribution of the Global South to the often uniformist thinking around the body and its intersections.

Recenzijos

"Working through the remnants of colonial sodomitic tropes, Falconķ Trįvez offers a new localized queer theory and practice that reimagines what a sexually dissident decolonial culture can be, and brilliantly queers in the process both Euro-American queer theory and the Andean literary canon." Arnaldo Cruz-Malavé, Fordham University

Acknowledgments viii
Foreword ix
Joseph Fierce
Instructions for Reading this Book: By Way of an Introduction 1(21)
1 Re-sent(i)ment of the Andean Literary Canon: Proposal for a Heterofagcontradictory Reading through Pablo Palacio
22(35)
2 Mestizaje's Back Door: Crossings in the Narrative of Jaime Bayly, from Homo to Gay to Bi
57(30)
3 Julieta Paredes: Rearranging the Lesbian Aymara Body through Devilish Writing
87(34)
4 Writing at the Andean Limits: Decadence, Migration, and AIDS-Reciprocity in the Writing of Fernando Vallejo's Self
121(33)
5 From Queer to Cuy(r)? The Bewitching Proposal to Entundar in the Literature of Adalberto Ortiz
154(32)
Notes 186(33)
References 219(28)
Index 247
Diego Falconķ Trįvez is an Associate Professor at the Universitat Autņnoma de Barcelona, and Professor at the Universidad San Francisco de Quito.