
The Insubordination of Signs
Political Change, Cultural Transformation, and Poetics of the Crisis
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The Insubordination of Signs
Political Change, Cultural Transformation, and Poetics of the Crisis
About this book
In The Insubordination of Signs Richard theorizes the cultural reactionsâparticularly within the realms of visual arts, literature, and the social sciencesâto the oppression of the Chilean dictatorship. She reflects on the role of memory in the historical shadow of the military regime and on the strategies offered by marginal discourses for critiquing institutional systems of power. She considers the importance of Walter Benjamin for the theoretical self-understanding of the Latin American intellectual left, and she offers revisionary interpretations of the Chilean neo-avantgarde in terms of its relationships with the traditional left and postmodernism. Exploring the gap between Chile's new left social sciences and its "new scene" aesthetic and critical practices, Richard discusses how, with the return of democracy, the energies that had set in motion the democratizing process seemed to exhaust themselves as cultural debate was attenuated in order to reduce any risk of a return to authoritarianism.
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Table of contents
- Contents
- Authorâs Note
- Translatorsâ Acknowledgments
- Note on This Translation
- One: Ruptures, Memory, and Discontinuities (Homage to Walter Benjamin)
- Two: A Border Citation: Between Neoâand PostâAvant-Garde
- Three: Destruction, Reconstruction, and Deconstruction
- Four: The Social Sciences: Front Lines and Points of Retreat
- Five: Staging Democracy and the Politics of Difference
- Six: Conversation: GermĂĄn Bravo, MartĂn Hopenhayn, Nelly Richard, and Adriana ValdĂ©s
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index