José María Arguedas: Reconsiderations for Latin American Studies

José María Arguedas: Reconsiderations for Latin American Studies

José María Arguedas: Reconsiderations for Latin American Studies

José María Arguedas: Reconsiderations for Latin American Studies

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Overview

José María Arguedas (1911–1969) is one of the most important authors to speak to issues of the survival of native cultures. José María Arguedas: Reconsiderations for Latin American Cultural Studies presents his views from multiple perspectives for English-speaking audiences for the first time.

The life and works of José María Arguedas reflect in a seminal way the drama of acculturation and transculturation suffered not only by what we think of as the indigenous and mestizo cultures of Peru, but by other Latin American societies as well. Intricately reflecting his pluricultural and bilingual life experience, Arguedas’s illuminating poetic visions of Andean culture cross multidisciplinary borders to transfigure pedagogical and social practices.

Few texts convey the complexity and contradictions of an Andean cosmopolitanism with the intense accuracy of Arguedas’s anthropological, ethnographic essays and literary writings. The ramifications of Arguedas’s cultural critiques have yet to be assessed, particularly as a response to the disruptive forces of modernity, acculturation, and essential identity.

José María Arguedas was a Peruvian ethnographer, anthropologist, folklorist, poet, and novelist. He based his novels and stories on the life and outlook of the Quechua-speaking Indians and was a pioneer of modern Quechua poetry.

The present anthology brings his work to the attention of broader audiences by pulling together diverse scholarly views on Arguedas’s aesthetic and multicultural contributions to the contemporary and political archipelago. It is a synthesis of his views on cultural change as it impinges upon considerations and theories of Latin American cultural studies.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780896802001
Publisher: Ohio University Press
Publication date: 05/30/1998
Series: Ohio RIS Latin America Series , #29
Edition description: 1
Pages: 364
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Ciro A. Sandoval is associate professor of Spanish and Comparative Studies at Michigan Technological University.

Sandra M. Boschetto-Sandoval is an associate professor of Spanish at Michigan Technological University.

Table of Contents

Forewordix
Acknowledgmentsxix
Introductionxxi
Part 1The Convergence of Cultural Discourses1
Andean Anthropology in the Era of Development Theory: The Work of Jose Maria Arguedas3
Arguedas: Music, Awareness, and Social Transformation35
The Neo-Postcolonial Condition of the Work of Art in Latin America: Evidence from Peruvian Ethnoliterature53
The Persistence of Center: Jose Maria Arguedas and the Challenge to the Postmodern Outlook70
Part 2Transliterary Reconsiderations85
Translation, Autobiography, and Quechua Knowledge88
Arguedas, the Quechua Poet, and Recent Quechua Poetry113
Jose Maria Arguedas's El Sexto: The Gestation of an Andean Paradigm of Cultural Revindication138
Tricksters in the Fishmeal Factory: Fragmentation in Arguedas's Last Novel167
Part 3The Intersection of Subjectivities185
Migrant Conditions and Multicultural Intertextuality: The Case of Jose Maria Arguedas187
The Plural Narrator and the Quandary of Multiple Communication in Arguedas's Deep Rivers199
(Wo)men in the Carnivalesque Discourse of Deep Rivers218
Testimonial Portrait: Images of Jose Maria Arguedas234
Afterword251
Chronology of Jose Maria Arguedas265
Selected and Updated Bibliography277
Contributors309
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