‘Latin American Modernity, and yet...’
The article examines two ‘postmodern’ critiques of modernity: a general history which argues that it was never solely Western, and a work of Latin American cultural criticism which wishes to leave a modernity seen as eurocentric. It argues that to understand the modern elements of Latin America ent...
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| description | The article examines two ‘postmodern’ critiques of modernity: a general history which argues that it was never solely Western, and a work of Latin American cultural criticism which wishes to leave a modernity seen as eurocentric. It argues that to understand the modern elements of Latin America entails keeping present the European, and in part pre-nineteenth-century, genealogy of modernity. This, in order to grasp both the pitfalls of claiming modernity is a common project (colonialism vanishes) and the difficulty of going beyond it (European modernity bequeathed the language of breaks and dialectical incorporations). The piece identifies the rhetorical choreography involved when the limits of the critique of Western modernity become apparent. |
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| spelling | nottingham-320892020-05-04T20:23:07Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/32089/ ‘Latin American Modernity, and yet...’ Sharman, Adam The article examines two ‘postmodern’ critiques of modernity: a general history which argues that it was never solely Western, and a work of Latin American cultural criticism which wishes to leave a modernity seen as eurocentric. It argues that to understand the modern elements of Latin America entails keeping present the European, and in part pre-nineteenth-century, genealogy of modernity. This, in order to grasp both the pitfalls of claiming modernity is a common project (colonialism vanishes) and the difficulty of going beyond it (European modernity bequeathed the language of breaks and dialectical incorporations). The piece identifies the rhetorical choreography involved when the limits of the critique of Western modernity become apparent. Wiley 2011-10 Article PeerReviewed Sharman, Adam (2011) ‘Latin American Modernity, and yet...’. Bulletin of Latin American Research, 30 (4). pp. 488-501. ISSN 1470-9856 Modernity; Modernisation; Colonialism; History; Culture; Philosophy http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1470-9856.2011.00528.x/abstract doi:10.1111/j.1470-9856.2011.00528.x doi:10.1111/j.1470-9856.2011.00528.x |
| spellingShingle | Modernity; Modernisation; Colonialism; History; Culture; Philosophy Sharman, Adam ‘Latin American Modernity, and yet...’ |
| title | ‘Latin American Modernity, and yet...’ |
| title_full | ‘Latin American Modernity, and yet...’ |
| title_fullStr | ‘Latin American Modernity, and yet...’ |
| title_full_unstemmed | ‘Latin American Modernity, and yet...’ |
| title_short | ‘Latin American Modernity, and yet...’ |
| title_sort | ‘latin american modernity, and yet...’ |
| topic | Modernity; Modernisation; Colonialism; History; Culture; Philosophy |
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