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Sensing Decolonial Aesthetics and Latin American Arts

By (author) Juan G. Ramos
Format: Hardback
Publisher: University Press of Florida, Florida, United States
Published: 30th Jan 2018
Dimensions: w 152mm h 229mm d 20mm
Weight: 825g
ISBN-10: 1683400240
ISBN-13: 9781683400240
Barcode No: 9781683400240
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Synopsis
Bringing Latin American popular art out of the margins and into the center of serious scholarship, this book rethinks the cultural canon and recovers previously undervalued cultural forms as art. Juan Ramos uses ""decolonial aesthetics,"" a theory that frees the idea of art from Eurocentric forms of expression and philosophies of the beautiful, to examine the long decade of the 1960s in Latin America-- time of cultural production that has not been studied extensively from a decolonial perspective. Ramos looks at examples of ""antipoetry,"" unconventional verse that challenges canonical poets and often addresses urgent social concerns. He analyzes the militant popular songs of nueva cancion by musicians including Mercedes Sosa and Violeta Parra. He discusses films that use visually shocking images and melodramatic effects to tell the stories of Latin American nations. These art forms, he argues, appeal to an aesthetic that involves all the senses. Instead of being outdated byproducts of their historical moments, they continue to influence Latin American cultural production today.

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