Nature Fantasies Nature Fantasies
Bucknell Studies in Latin American Literature and Theory

Nature Fantasies

Decolonization and Biopolitics in Latin America

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Publisher Description

In this original study, Gabriel Horowitz examines the work of select nineteenth- and twentieth-century Latin American writers through the lens of contemporary theoretical debates about nature, postcoloniality, and national identity. In the work of José Martí, Gertrudis Gómez de Avellaneda, Jorge Luis Borges, Augusto Roa Bastos, Cesar Aira, and others, he traces historical constructions of nature in regional intellectual traditions and texts as they inform political culture on the broader global stage. By investigating national literary discourses from Cuba, Argentina, and Paraguay, he identifies a common narrative thread that imagines the utopian wilderness of the New World as a symbolic site of independence from Spain. In these texts, Horowitz argues, an expressed desire to return to the nation’s foundational nature contributed to a movement away from political and social engagement and toward a “biopolitical state,” in which nature, traditionally seen as pre-political, conversely becomes its center.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2023
13 October
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
176
Pages
PUBLISHER
Bucknell University Press
SIZE
1.3
MB

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