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Ghost-Watching American Modernity: Haunting, Landscape, and the Hemispheric Imagination
María Del Pilar Blanco
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Hardback. Num Pages: 234 pages. BIC Classification: DSB. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 231 x 150 x 23. Weight in Grams: 454.
In Ghost-Watching American Modernity, María del Pilar Blanco revisits nineteenth- and twentieth-century texts from Spanish America and the United States to ask how different landscapes are represented as haunted sites. Moving from foundational fictions to Westerns, Blanco explores the diverse ways in which ghosts and haunting emerge across the American hemisphere for authors who are preoccupied with evoking the experience of geographical transformations during a period of unprecedented development.
The book offers an innovative approach that seeks to understand ghosts in their local specificity, rather than as products of generic conventions or as allegories of hidden desires. Its chapters ... Read morepursue formally attentive readings of texts by Domingo Sarmiento, Henry James, José Martí, W. E. B. Du Bois, Juan Rulfo, Felisberto Hernández, and Clint Eastwood. In an intervention that will reconfigure the critical uses of spectrality for scholars in U.S./Latin American Studies, narrative theory, and comparative literature, Blanco advances ghost-watching as a method for rediscovering haunting on its own terms.
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Fordham University Press United States
Place of Publication
New York, United States
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About María Del Pilar Blanco
Maria del Pilar Blanco is Lecturer in Latin American Literature and Culture at University College London. She is the co-editor, with Esther Peeren, of Popular Ghosts: The Haunted Spaces of Everyday Culture.
Reviews for Ghost-Watching American Modernity: Haunting, Landscape, and the Hemispheric Imagination
"Ghost-Watching American Modernity is about upsetting things. Not least, it is about upsetting critical orthodoxies. Disentangling ghosts from theoretical, generic, and national binds, the book invites us to see afresh how ubiquitously, and in how many ways, American modernity is haunted. Blanco advances a bold claim here, situating haunting as crucial to modernity, and she roams hemispherically, drawing together unexpected ... Read morebedfellows from up and down the Americas. And yet, as she compellingly grounds her interpretive arabesques in specific locations (physical and textual), she never loses sight of the unique, situated ways each haunting works. The result is a work of inspired eclecticism-rich, ranging, and full of surprises."
-Judith Richardson Stanford University "Clearly innovative and well researched, Blanco's study is a brave attempt to demystify the texts and authors put together by her inspired eclecticism." -CHOICE "Classic and popular literature by Henry James and others lends a scholarly and detailed set of insights to this consideration of place and the evolution of haunting legends, making this a powerful, recommended pick for a range of libraries, from new age to literary and historical holdings alike." -Midwest Book Review "Blanco's unique textual comparisons and intriguing analyses make 'Ghost-Watching American Modernity' a valuable contribution to the conversation on haunting."
Jacquelynn Kleist -Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts "This is a smart, well-researched, and comprehensive critique of the benefits of 'ghost talk' or 'ghost watching' in the American grain."
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