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portada Orientaciones Transpacíficas: La Modernidad Mexicana y el Espectro de Asia (North Carolina Studies in the Romance Languages and Literatures)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2019
Language
Spanish
Pages
264
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9781469651897

Orientaciones Transpacíficas: La Modernidad Mexicana y el Espectro de Asia (North Carolina Studies in the Romance Languages and Literatures)

Laura J. Torres-Rodriguez (Author) · The University Of North Carolina Press · Paperback

Orientaciones Transpacíficas: La Modernidad Mexicana y el Espectro de Asia (North Carolina Studies in the Romance Languages and Literatures) - Laura J. Torres-Rodriguez

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Synopsis "Orientaciones Transpacíficas: La Modernidad Mexicana y el Espectro de Asia (North Carolina Studies in the Romance Languages and Literatures)"

Orientaciones transpacificas is a wide-ranging study that presents a cross-temporal examination of the discernible orientation toward East and South Asia that pervades the work of well-known intellectual and artistic Mexican figures. It goes from the later years of the regime of Porfirio Diaz in the 1900s to the cultural imaginaries of nationalism in the 1920s, and from the Cold War to the global spread of neoliberalism at the turn of the new century. Understanding Orientalism as a form of situated and historical orientation grounded in Mexico's own (post)colonial formation, the book argues that, although after its independence Mexico's important commercial connection with the Asian continent became attenuated, East and South Asia continued to be a crucial point of reference for Mexico to assert global centrality and to anchor discourses of cultural singularity or political exception. By tracing the intellectual turn to Asia in Jose Juan Tablada's travel narratives and art essays, Manuel Alvarez Bravo's photography landscapes, Jose Vasconcelos's writing about mestizaje and in his literacy campaigns, Roger Bartra's Marxist political economy writings, Rafael Bernal's hard-boiled novel, Marcela Rodriguez and Mario Bellatin's musical composition in Ciudad Juarez, and Shinpei Takeda's art installations in Tijuana, the book recasts the colonial emphasis on a transatlantic relationship with Europe and displays a transpacific and planetary imagination--eschewing the Atlantic dialectic between ex-colony and metropole--that defined Mexican conceptualizations of literary and cultural modernity. Thus, Orientaciones transpacificas shows that Mexican orientalism played an instrumental (though often unremarked) role in the cultural definitions that became fundamental to the field of Mexican and Latin American Studies, such as the notion of hybrid modernity (in racial, aesthetic, economic, or temporal terms).

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