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The conditions for thinking about Latin America as a regional unit in transnational academic discourse have shifted over the past decades. In The Exhaustion of Difference Alberto Moreiras ponders the ramifications of this shift and draws on deconstruction, Marxian theory, philosophy, political economy, subaltern studies, literary criticism, and postcolonial studies to interrogate the minimal conditions for an effective critique of knowledge given the recent transformations of the contemporary world.
What, asks Moreiras, is the function of critical reason in the present moment? What is regionalistic knowledge in the face of globalization? Can regionalistic knowledge be an effective tool for a critique of contemporary reason? What is the specificity of Latin Americanist reflection and how is it situated to deal with these questions? Through examinations of critical regionalism, restitutional excess, the historical genealogy of Latin American subalternism, testimonio

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The Exhaustion of Difference ‘pushes Latin Americanist fulfilment against its limits.’ The limits radiate out into the networks of subalternities, locationisms, Area Studies/Cultural Studies, globalization and transculturation—and beyond. In these pages high theory is at home with Latin American intellectual history and deft textual analysis.”—Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, author of A Critique of Postcolonial Reason: Toward a History of the Vanishing Present
“With extreme clarity of argument and intellectual sophistication, this book subjects the field’s epistemic diagram to a radical questioning that upsets the sociological and literary conventionalism of Latin American thinking on identity and difference, globalization and locality, and culture and politics. The rigor and positional force with which this book deploys its polemical apparatus will alter the academic pathways of reflection on Latin America.”—Nelly Richard, Editor, Revista de Crítica Cultural

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Conditions of Latin Americanist Critique
1. Global Fragments

2. Negative Globality and Critical Regionalism


3. Theoretical Fictions and Fatal Conceits

4. Restitution and Appropriation

5. The National Popular in Antonio Candido and Jorge Luis Borges

6. The End of Magical Realism: Jose Maria Arguedas’s Passionate Signifier

7. The Aura of Testimonio

8. The Order of Order: On the Reluctant Culturalism of Anti-Subalternist Critiques

9. Hybridity and Double Consciousness
Notes
Works Cited
Index

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      Publisher: Duke University Press
      Publication Date: 26/09/2001
      ISBN13: 9780822327264, 978-0822327264
      ISBN10: 0822327260

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The conditions for thinking about Latin America as a regional unit in transnational academic discourse have shifted over the past decades. In The Exhaustion of Difference Alberto Moreiras ponders the ramifications of this shift and draws on deconstruction, Marxian theory, philosophy, political economy, subaltern studies, literary criticism, and postcolonial studies to interrogate the minimal conditions for an effective critique of knowledge given the recent transformations of the contemporary world.
      What, asks Moreiras, is the function of critical reason in the present moment? What is regionalistic knowledge in the face of globalization? Can regionalistic knowledge be an effective tool for a critique of contemporary reason? What is the specificity of Latin Americanist reflection and how is it situated to deal with these questions? Through examinations of critical regionalism, restitutional excess, the historical genealogy of Latin American subalternism, testimonio

      Trade Review
      The Exhaustion of Difference ‘pushes Latin Americanist fulfilment against its limits.’ The limits radiate out into the networks of subalternities, locationisms, Area Studies/Cultural Studies, globalization and transculturation—and beyond. In these pages high theory is at home with Latin American intellectual history and deft textual analysis.”—Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, author of A Critique of Postcolonial Reason: Toward a History of the Vanishing Present
      “With extreme clarity of argument and intellectual sophistication, this book subjects the field’s epistemic diagram to a radical questioning that upsets the sociological and literary conventionalism of Latin American thinking on identity and difference, globalization and locality, and culture and politics. The rigor and positional force with which this book deploys its polemical apparatus will alter the academic pathways of reflection on Latin America.”—Nelly Richard, Editor, Revista de Crítica Cultural

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments
      Introduction: Conditions of Latin Americanist Critique
      1. Global Fragments

      2. Negative Globality and Critical Regionalism


      3. Theoretical Fictions and Fatal Conceits

      4. Restitution and Appropriation

      5. The National Popular in Antonio Candido and Jorge Luis Borges

      6. The End of Magical Realism: Jose Maria Arguedas’s Passionate Signifier

      7. The Aura of Testimonio

      8. The Order of Order: On the Reluctant Culturalism of Anti-Subalternist Critiques

      9. Hybridity and Double Consciousness
      Notes
      Works Cited
      Index

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