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Politics and Public Space in Contemporary Argentine Poetry - The Lyric and the State (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016): Ben Bollig Politics and Public Space in Contemporary Argentine Poetry - The Lyric and the State (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016)
Ben Bollig
R3,257 Discovery Miles 32 570 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book addresses the connection between political themes and literary form in the most recent Argentine poetry. Ben Bollig uses the concepts of "lyric" and "state" as twin coordinates for both an assessment of how Argentinian poets have conceived a political role for their work and how poems come to speak to us about politics. Drawing on concepts from contemporary literary theory, this striking study combines textual analysis with historical research to shed light on the ways in which new modes of circulation help to shape poetry today.

The Poetry-Film Nexus in Latin America - Exploring Intermediality on Page and Screen (Hardcover): Ben Bollig, David M. J. Wood The Poetry-Film Nexus in Latin America - Exploring Intermediality on Page and Screen (Hardcover)
Ben Bollig, David M. J. Wood
R2,848 Discovery Miles 28 480 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Resistance and Emancipation - Cultural and Poetic Practices (English, Spanish, Paperback, New edition): Ben Bollig Resistance and Emancipation - Cultural and Poetic Practices (English, Spanish, Paperback, New edition)
Ben Bollig
R1,530 Discovery Miles 15 300 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book is a collection of essays developed from the meetings of the 'Poetics of Resistance' network in Leeds (2008) and Santiago de Compostela (2009). The volume contains contributions from an international group of researchers and cultural producers, who are committed to the activation, promotion and analysis of counter-hegemonic practices both in the development and transmission of knowledge and in the emancipatory tools of cultural production. The essays in the collection are written by scholars, activists and artists from around the world and concern subjects as diverse as poetry, film, philosophy, literary theory, plastic arts and television. The relationship between cultural production and resistance lies at the heart of the book's concerns. Creativity and its manifestations in art, cultural production and knowledge production are a vital resource for a type of resistance that draws upon the resolve and contribution of the individual to the same degree that it emphasizes the importance of collective reflection and action. The interaction between artistic production, emancipation and resistance therefore cannot be reduced to a commitment to particular ideologies as expressed in art or writing. Rather, the poetics of resistance and emancipation are produced through the negotiation of the subjective and the collective, of reflection and action, and of cultural practices and ideologies. The volume contains contributions in English and in Spanish.

Foreign Passion: La Pasion Extrajanera 2016 (English, Spanish, Paperback): Christian Aliaga Foreign Passion: La Pasion Extrajanera 2016 (English, Spanish, Paperback)
Christian Aliaga; Translated by Ben Bollig
R304 R275 Discovery Miles 2 750 Save R29 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In 2011 Cristian Aliaga, journalist, academic, and one of Argentina's foremost contemporary poets, left Patagonia to take a journey through the UK and continental Europe. Aliaga travelled to places that exist and do not exist: former mining communities, destroyed in the 1980s; identikit towns with their franchise high streets; run-down suburban railway stations; and the open spaces of the Yorkshire moors. He visited sites of conflict, like the Falls Road in Belfast, places of poetic significance, including Dylan Thomas's house and the centres of "Western" culture that those from the edge of the world are told to admire. So long the object of foreign gazes or described by others, this was the chance for Patagonia to talk back to the centre. The stories that he tells inspire and devastate, reflecting our cultures back to us from a different perspective.

Politics and Public Space in Contemporary Argentine Poetry - The Lyric and the State (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the... Politics and Public Space in Contemporary Argentine Poetry - The Lyric and the State (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2016)
Ben Bollig
R2,762 Discovery Miles 27 620 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book addresses the connection between political themes and literary form in the most recent Argentine poetry. Ben Bollig uses the concepts of "lyric" and "state" as twin coordinates for both an assessment of how Argentinian poets have conceived a political role for their work and how poems come to speak to us about politics. Drawing on concepts from contemporary literary theory, this striking study combines textual analysis with historical research to shed light on the ways in which new modes of circulation help to shape poetry today.

Latin American Cultural Studies: A Reader (Hardcover): Jens Andermann, Ben Bollig, Lorraine Leu, Daniel Mosquera, Rory... Latin American Cultural Studies: A Reader (Hardcover)
Jens Andermann, Ben Bollig, Lorraine Leu, Daniel Mosquera, Rory O'Bryen, …
R4,754 Discovery Miles 47 540 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Featuring twenty-five key essays from the Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies (Traves/sia), this book surveys the most influential themes and concepts, as well as scouring some of the polemics and controversies, which have marked the field over the last quarter of a century since the Journal's foundation in 1992. Emerging at a moment of crisis of revolutionary narratives, and at the onset of neoliberal economics and emergent narcopolitics, the cultural studies impetus in Latin America was part of an attempted intellectual reconstruction of the (centre-) left in terms of civil society, and the articulation of social movements and agencies, thinking beyond the verticalist constructions from previous decades. This collection maps these developments from the now classical discussions of the 'cultural turn' to more recent responses to the challenges of biopolitics, affect theory, posthegemony and ecocriticism. It also addresses novel political constellations including resurgent national-popular or eco-nativist and indigenous agencies. Framed by a critical introduction from the editors, this volume is both a celebration of influential essays published over twenty five years of the Journal and a representative overview of the field in its multiple ramifications, entrenchments and exchanges.

Latin American Cultural Studies: A Reader (Paperback): Jens Andermann, Ben Bollig, Lorraine Leu, Daniel Mosquera, Rory... Latin American Cultural Studies: A Reader (Paperback)
Jens Andermann, Ben Bollig, Lorraine Leu, Daniel Mosquera, Rory O'Bryen, …
R1,526 Discovery Miles 15 260 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Featuring twenty-five key essays from the Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies (Traves/sia), this book surveys the most influential themes and concepts, as well as scouring some of the polemics and controversies, which have marked the field over the last quarter of a century since the Journal's foundation in 1992. Emerging at a moment of crisis of revolutionary narratives, and at the onset of neoliberal economics and emergent narcopolitics, the cultural studies impetus in Latin America was part of an attempted intellectual reconstruction of the (centre-) left in terms of civil society, and the articulation of social movements and agencies, thinking beyond the verticalist constructions from previous decades. This collection maps these developments from the now classical discussions of the 'cultural turn' to more recent responses to the challenges of biopolitics, affect theory, posthegemony and ecocriticism. It also addresses novel political constellations including resurgent national-popular or eco-nativist and indigenous agencies. Framed by a critical introduction from the editors, this volume is both a celebration of influential essays published over twenty five years of the Journal and a representative overview of the field in its multiple ramifications, entrenchments and exchanges.

Sergio Raimondi, Selected Poems: Ben Bollig, Mark Leech Sergio Raimondi, Selected Poems
Ben Bollig, Mark Leech
R3,902 Discovery Miles 39 020 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Sergio Raimondi’s work engages in the most complex issues of his time, including globalisation, colonialism, industrialisation and environmental degradation. Yet all his concerns are rigorously analysed through the medium of the poet’s art, steeped in literary tradition and craft. He is widely considered Argentina’s most important and influential contemporary poet, with an international reputation. Many of Raimondi’s poems address what might seem unlikely subjects for poetry: industrial practices, global trade, or labour legislation. Yet among the allusions, the immense research, the unsparing gaze, and the expert skill of the language there’s also room for desert-dry humour, touches of self-deprecation and immense empathy for individuals caught up in seemingly implacable historical processes. This volume includes a generous selection of his poems from Poesía civil (Civil Poetry) and Lexikón (Lexikon) in bilingual Spanish-English facing-pages format. A substantial introduction by the translators places Raimondi’s work in its literary and wider cultural context, and reflects on the challenges faced when bringing his unique poetry into English.

Music for Unknown Journeys by Cristian Aliaga - New and Selected Prose Poems: Travels in Europe, Africa and the Americas... Music for Unknown Journeys by Cristian Aliaga - New and Selected Prose Poems: Travels in Europe, Africa and the Americas (Paperback)
Ben Bollig
R1,153 Discovery Miles 11 530 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

What is the purpose of travel in an age when millions are displaced against their will or have no home to speak of in the first place? How can we travel without being tourists, without erasing the stories of those who live where we visit? These are some of the questions addressed in Cristian Aliaga's compelling collection of prose poems, Music for Unknown Journeys. This collection contains Aliaga's "travelling sketches," in the tradition of Matsuo Basho, John Berger, or W.G. Sebald. Each prose poem is geographically situated in his travels across Patagonia or his more recent journeys around the edge-lands of Europe. His work is politically acute, exploring struggles over territory, resources, and culture, in the places he visits. There is an intense emotional charge as he records the stories of those who globalization and contemporary capitalism have used and left behind. This volume brings together a generous selection of Aliaga's prose poems, the majority previously unseen in English, as well as a substantial introduction to the author's work and its context, both literary and political, by the editor and translator. Cristian Aliaga (b. 1962, Tres Cuervos, Province of Buenos Aires) is one of Argentina's foremost contemporary poets. His work has been highly praised in the TLS and elsewhere.

Moving Verses - Poetry on Screen in Argentine Cinema (Hardcover): Ben Bollig Moving Verses - Poetry on Screen in Argentine Cinema (Hardcover)
Ben Bollig
R4,486 Discovery Miles 44 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

From Wild Tales to Zama, Argentine cinema has produced some of the most visually striking and critically lauded films of the 2000s. Argentina also boasts some of the most exciting contemporary poetry in the Spanish language. What happens when its film and poetry meet on screen? Moving Verses studies the relationship between poetry and cinema in Argentina. Although both the "poetics of cinema" and literary adaptation have become established areas of film scholarship in recent years, the diverse modes of exchange between poetry and cinema have received little critical attention. The book analyses how film and poetry transform each another, and how these two expressive media behave when placed into dialogue. Going beyond theories of adaptation, and engaging critically with concepts around intermediality and interdisciplinarity, Moving Verses offers tools and methods for studying both experimental and mainstream film from Latin America and beyond. The corpus includes some of Argentina's most exciting and radical contemporary directors (Raul Perrone, Gustavo Fontan) as well as established modern masters (Maria Luisa Bemberg, Eliseo Subiela), and seldom studied experimental projects (Narcisa Hirsch, Claudio Caldini). The critical approach draws on recent works on intermediality and "impure" cinema to sketch and assess the many and varied ways in which directors "read" poetry on screen.

Nestor Perlongher - The Poetic Search for an Argentine Marginal Voice (Hardcover): Ben Bollig Nestor Perlongher - The Poetic Search for an Argentine Marginal Voice (Hardcover)
Ben Bollig
R624 R512 Discovery Miles 5 120 Save R112 (18%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"The Poetry and Poetics of Nestor Perlongher "is the first full-length study in English of the highly regarded and influential Argentine poet and anthropologist and his pioneering body of work. Taking on some of the most dynamic and conflictive themes of modern-day Latin America, Perlongher's (1949-92) poetry explores dictatorship, national identity, exile, issues of gender and marginal sexualities, and modern-day esoteric religious ritual--all enmeshed within an anthropological outlook that challenged the very limits of the human being and attacked the most entrenched of contemporary taboos. This vital study analyzes and contextualizes his work while offering important tools for reading and understanding experimental verse and providing an innovative contribution for all those interested in Latin American literary and cultural studies.

Modern Argentine Poetry - Exile, Displacement, Migration (Hardcover): Ben Bollig Modern Argentine Poetry - Exile, Displacement, Migration (Hardcover)
Ben Bollig
R1,358 R1,024 Discovery Miles 10 240 Save R334 (25%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book will be the first to focus specifically on the exile-poetry link in the case of Argentina since the 1950s. Throughout Argentina's history, authors and important political figures have lived and written in exile. Thus exile is both a vital theme and a practical condition for Argentine letters, yet conversely, contemporary Argentina is a nation of immigrants from Europe and the rest of Latin America. Poetry is often perceived as the least directly political of genres, yet political and other forms of exile have impinged equally on the lives of poets as on any group. This study concentrates on writers who both regarded themselves as in some way exiled and who wrote about exile. This selection includes poets who are influential and recognised, but in general have not enjoyed the detailed study that they deserve: Alejandra Pizarnik, Juan Gelman, Osvaldo Lamborghini, Nestor Perlongher, Sergio Raimondi, Cristian Aliaga, and Washington Cucurto.

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