Beyond individualism : portraying collective selfhood in Latin American literature and art /

"Expanding the reach of her previous, award-winning book with this Press, Lois Zamora further complicates and challenges the kinds of periods and categories for Latin American literature and art imposed on the Americas by (Old) Europe. She argues that characters and figures in recent Latin Amer...

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Main Author: Zamora, Lois Parkinson (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, 2025.
Series:Abakanowicz arts and culture collection.
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Summary:"Expanding the reach of her previous, award-winning book with this Press, Lois Zamora further complicates and challenges the kinds of periods and categories for Latin American literature and art imposed on the Americas by (Old) Europe. She argues that characters and figures in recent Latin American fiction and artworks are identified not so much by their psychological specificity as by their affiliations to family, community, and clan, and by religious order, village, country house, or ideal planet. Zamora shows them to be less like individuals, and more like types or archetypes-sometime stereotypes-and occasionally spirits, ideas, or emblems. In the fiction and visual art she surveys in Beyond Individualism, Zamora finds that belonging and participation are more important than autonomy, i.e., selves in relation, embedded and embodied in larger systems. These characters and figures are, for Zamora, unstable nodes in historical networks that precede and succeed individual instances, where collective characteristics overshadow idiosyncratic interiority-all in an effort to produce both visual art and literature that is less personal than political. Zamora describes a different kind of "enlightenment" than the one that developed in North America and in Europe, one that produced figures in Latin American fiction and art that moved toward symbolic status in collective currents, an energy that impelled new and different kinds of reciprocities between self and society, interiority and community, history and myth"--
Physical Description:xii, 416 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 26 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780226843179
0226843173