Magical Realism and the History of the Emotions in Latin America
Iconoclastic in spirit, Magical Realism and the History of the Emotions in LatinAmerica 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 spaces of wonder in a disenchanted world. Linking the rise and fall of magical realism and kindred narrative forms to the shifting value of wonder as an emotional experience, this thought-provoking study 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,” Magical Realism and the History of the Emotions draws on affect theory, the history of emotions, and new materialism to reframe key questions in Latin American literature and culture.
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Magical Realism and the History of the Emotions in Latin America
Iconoclastic in spirit, Magical Realism and the History of the Emotions in LatinAmerica 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 spaces of wonder in a disenchanted world. Linking the rise and fall of magical realism and kindred narrative forms to the shifting value of wonder as an emotional experience, this thought-provoking study 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,” Magical Realism and the History of the Emotions draws on affect theory, the history of emotions, and new materialism to reframe key questions in Latin American literature and culture.
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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 Jerónimo Arellano
Magical Realism and the History of the Emotions in Latin America

Magical Realism and the History of the Emotions in Latin America

by Jerónimo Arellano

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Iconoclastic in spirit, Magical Realism and the History of the Emotions in LatinAmerica 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 spaces of wonder in a disenchanted world. Linking the rise and fall of magical realism and kindred narrative forms to the shifting value of wonder as an emotional experience, this thought-provoking study 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,” Magical Realism and the History of the Emotions draws on affect theory, the history of emotions, and new materialism to reframe key questions in Latin American literature and culture.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781611486704
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 05/21/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 280
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Jerónimo Arellano is assistant professor of Latin American literature and culture at Brandeis University

Table of Contents

Notes on Translations
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Worldly Wonder
Part I: Wonder in the Colonial Heart
Chapter: One: The Intermittence of the Marvelous
Chapter Two: Columbus's First Journal and the Materiality of the Emotions
Chapter Three: Colonial Chronicles as Archives of Feelings
Part II: The Afterlives of Feelings
Chapter Four: Alejo Carpentier's lo real maravilloso americano and the Colonial History of Wonder
Chapter Five: The Afterlives of Feelings: Wonder as Palimpsest in Gabriel García Márquez's Cien años de soledad
Chapter Six: In the Graveyards of Magical Realism: The Dissafection of the Marvelous and César Aira's El mago
Bibliography
Index
About the Author
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