The Politics of Spanish American 'Modernismo': By Exquisite Design (Cambridge Studies in Latin American and Iberian Literature)
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Author(s)Gerard Aching
PublisherCambridge University Press
ISBN / ASIN0521153816
ISBN-139780521153812
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Sales Rank3,724,444
CategoryLiterary Criticism
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The Politics of Spanish American "Modernismo" elucidates the professional and literary means through which Spanish American modernistas negotiated a cultural politics of rapprochement with Spain and Europe in order to differentiate their Americanness from that of the United States. Gerard Aching argues that these turn-of-the-century men of letters were in fact responsible for the burgeoning role that intellectuals and writers had (and continue to have) in defining pan-Hispanicism. Aching's arguments contribute to current debates about modernity and the colonial/postcolonial condition in nineteenth-century Hispanic literatures.
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