Cuba and the New Origenismo(English, Hardcover, Buckwalter-Arias James)

Cuba and the New Origenismo(English, Hardcover, Buckwalter-Arias James)

  • Buckwalter-Arias James
Publisher:Boydell & Brewer LtdISBN 13: 9781855661950ISBN 10: 1855661950

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Cuba and the New Origenismo(English, Hardcover, Buckwalter-Arias James) is written by Buckwalter-Arias James and published by Boydell & Brewer Ltd. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1855661950 (ISBN 10) and 9781855661950 (ISBN 13).

1990s' Cuban literature, caught between a beleaguered socialism and an encroaching global capitalism.The literary texts examined in this study were written in the 1990s, in the wake of a paradigm crisis for socialism and revolution. While Cuban literature was being re-commodified for an international publishing industry, variousCuban writers [Eliseo Alberto, Jesus Diaz, Leonardo Padura, Senel Paz, Antonio Jose Ponte] reclaimed the cultural movement associated with the magazine Origenes [1944-1956]. Disparaged and marginalized in the 1970s, the origenistas now constituted an emblem of literature's autonomy from the state and of its foundation in an authentic aesthetic sensibility. This neo-origenismo framed an ostensibly modernist literary utopia in thewreckage of a socialist utopia, at a historical moment in which both of these counter-hegemonic projects were overpowered by the culture industry of consumer capitalism. The new origenismo thus speaks to the suspension of Cuban literature between the nation state and the transnational market, and indeed, to the suspension of Cuba itself between a beleaguered socialism and an encroaching global capitalism. JAMES BUCKWALTER-ARIAS is an Associate Professor of Spanish at Hanover College, Indiana.