Magical Realism and the History of the Emotions in Latin America
Newly available in paperback, Magical Realism and the History of the Emotions in Latin America is the first study of affect and emotion in magical realist literature. Against the grain of a vast body of scholarship, it argues that magical realism is neither exotic commodity nor postcolonial resistance, but an art form fueled by a search for wonder in a disenchanted world. Linking magical realism’s rise and fall to the shifting value of wonder as an emotional experience, Arellano proposes a radical new approach to canonical novels such as One Hundred Years of Solitude. Received as “one of the most convincing manifestations of the ‘turn to affect’ in contemporary Latin American critical thought,” this iconoclastic study draws on affect theory, the history of emotions, and new materialism to reframe key questions in Latin American literature and culture.

Published by Bucknell University Press. Distributed worldwide by Rutgers University Press.
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Magical Realism and the History of the Emotions in Latin America
Newly available in paperback, Magical Realism and the History of the Emotions in Latin America is the first study of affect and emotion in magical realist literature. Against the grain of a vast body of scholarship, it argues that magical realism is neither exotic commodity nor postcolonial resistance, but an art form fueled by a search for wonder in a disenchanted world. Linking magical realism’s rise and fall to the shifting value of wonder as an emotional experience, Arellano proposes a radical new approach to canonical novels such as One Hundred Years of Solitude. Received as “one of the most convincing manifestations of the ‘turn to affect’ in contemporary Latin American critical thought,” this iconoclastic study draws on affect theory, the history of emotions, and new materialism to reframe key questions in Latin American literature and culture.

Published by Bucknell University Press. Distributed worldwide by Rutgers University Press.
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Magical Realism and the History of the Emotions in Latin America

Magical Realism and the History of the Emotions in Latin America

by Jer nimo Arellano
Magical Realism and the History of the Emotions in Latin America

Magical Realism and the History of the Emotions in Latin America

by Jer nimo Arellano

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Newly available in paperback, Magical Realism and the History of the Emotions in Latin America is the first study of affect and emotion in magical realist literature. Against the grain of a vast body of scholarship, it argues that magical realism is neither exotic commodity nor postcolonial resistance, but an art form fueled by a search for wonder in a disenchanted world. Linking magical realism’s rise and fall to the shifting value of wonder as an emotional experience, Arellano proposes a radical new approach to canonical novels such as One Hundred Years of Solitude. Received as “one of the most convincing manifestations of the ‘turn to affect’ in contemporary Latin American critical thought,” this iconoclastic study draws on affect theory, the history of emotions, and new materialism to reframe key questions in Latin American literature and culture.

Published by Bucknell University Press. Distributed worldwide by Rutgers University Press.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781684485840
Publisher: Bucknell University Press
Publication date: 01/13/2026
Pages: 286
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.00(d)

About the Author

JERÓNIMO ARELLANO is an assistant professor of Latin American literature at Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts.

Table of Contents

A Note on Translations
List of Figures
Acknowledgments
Introductions
I: Wonder in the Colonial Heart        
1. The Intermittence of the Marvelous           
2. Columbus’s First Journal and the Materiality of the Emotions     
3. Colonial Chronicles as Archives of Feelings         
II: The Afterlives of Feelings 
4. Alejo Carpentier’s lo real maravilloso americano and the Colonial History of Wonder
5. The Afterlives of Feelings: Wonder as Palimpsest in Gabriel García Márquez’s Cien años de soledad 
6. In the Graveyards of Magical Realism: The Disaffection of the Marvelous and César Aira’s El mago  
Bibliography
Index
About the Author
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