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Introduction

  • City University of New York

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Abstract

This volume explores how the circulation of goods, people, and ideas permeated every aspect of the continent’s cultural production at the turn of the century. We are interested not only in understanding how literature and the arts confronted the unprecedented penetration of global capital in Latin America, but also in exploring the ways in which rapidly transforming technological and labor conditions contributed to forging new intellectual networks, creating original discourses, exploring innovative forms of knowledge, and reimagining the material and immaterial worlds. This volume shows the new directions in turn-of-the-century scholarship that developed over the last two decades by investigating how the experience of capitalism produced an array of works that deal with primitive accumulation, transnational crossings, and an emerging technological and material reality in diverse geographies and a variety of cultural forms. The various contributions provide a novel understanding of the period as they discuss the ways in which particular commodities, intellectual networks, popular uprisings, materialities, and nonmetropolitan locations redefined cultural production at a time when the place of Latin America in global affairs was significantly transformed.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationLatin American Literature in Transition 1870-1930
PublisherCambridge University Press
Pages1-12
Number of pages12
ISBN (Electronic)9781108976367
ISBN (Print)9781108838740
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 2022

Keywords

  • Capital
  • Circulation
  • Cities
  • Commodities
  • Connectors
  • Latin American Literature
  • Networks
  • Uprisings

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