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Abraham Acosta - Thresholds of Illiteracy: Theory, Latin America, and the Crisis of Resistance - 9780823257096 - V9780823257096
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Thresholds of Illiteracy: Theory, Latin America, and the Crisis of Resistance

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Description for Thresholds of Illiteracy: Theory, Latin America, and the Crisis of Resistance Hardback. Through a series of literary and cultural analyses, this book examines current theories of resistance and their impact on contemporary Latin American cultural discourse, developing a cultural theory of "illiteracy" Series: Just Ideas. Num Pages: 292 pages. BIC Classification: 1KL; DSB; JFC. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 158 x 229 x 23. Weight in Grams: 512.

Thresholds of Illiteracy reevaluates Latin American theories and narratives of cultural resistance by advancing the concept of “illiteracy” as a new critical approach to understanding scenes or moments of social antagonism. “Illiteracy,” Acosta claims, can offer us a way of talking about what cannot be subsumed within prevailing modes of reading, such as the opposition between writing and orality, that have frequently been deployed to distinguish between modern and archaic peoples and societies.
This book is organized as a series of literary and cultural analyses of internationally recognized postcolonial narratives. It tackles a series of the most important political/aesthetic ... Read more

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Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2014
Publisher
Fordham University Press
Condition
New
Series
Just Ideas
Number of Pages
292
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9780823257096
SKU
V9780823257096
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About Abraham Acosta
Abraham Acosta is Assistant Professor of Spanish and Portuguese at the University of Arizona.

Reviews for Thresholds of Illiteracy: Theory, Latin America, and the Crisis of Resistance
"Abraham Acosta is fearless. Breathing new life into the well-worn contradictions of philosophical abstraction and political practice, speech and writing, hegemony and subalternity, he doesn't settle for splitting the difference. With nuance, verve, erudition and extraordinary breadth, Thresholds of Illiteracy brings a heterodox approach to old debates-indigenismo, testimonio, zapatismo, la frontera-and goes a long way toward clearing the ground for ... Read more

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