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Shakespearean Cultures

Latin America and the Challenges of Mimesis in Non-Hegemonic Circumstances

In Shakespearean Cultures, Rene Girard's ideas on violence and the sacred inform an innovative analysis of contemporary Latin America. Castro Rocha proposes a new theoretical framework based upon the "poetics of emulation" and offers a groundbreaking approach to understanding the asymmetries of the modern world. Les mer

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In Shakespearean Cultures, Rene Girard's ideas on violence and the sacred inform an innovative analysis of contemporary Latin America. Castro Rocha proposes a new theoretical framework based upon the "poetics of emulation" and offers a groundbreaking approach to understanding the asymmetries of the modern world.

Shakespearean cultures are those whose self-perception originates in the gaze of a hegemonic Other. The poetics of emulation is a strategy developed in situations of asymmetrical power relations. This strategy encompasses an array of procedures employed by artists, intellectuals, and writers situated at the less-favoured side of such exchanges, whether they be cultural, political, or economic in nature.

The framework developed in this book yields thought-provoking readings of canonical authors such as William Shakespeare, Gustave Flaubert, and Joseph Conrad. At the same time, it favors the insertion of Latin American authors into the comparative scope of world literature, and stages an unprecedented dialogue among European, North American, and Latin American readers of Rene Girard's work.

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Forlag
Michigan State University Press
Innbinding
Paperback
Språk
Engelsk
ISBN
9781611863130
Utgivelsesår
2019
Format
23 x 15 cm

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