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The Feeling Child: Affect and Politics in Latin American Literature and Film

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Feeling Child: Affect and Politics in Latin American Literature and Film

Contributors:

By (Author) Peter Baker
Contributions by Sarah Barrow
Contributions by Erin K. Hogan
Edited by Philippa Page
Contributions by Philippa Page
Edited by Inela Selimovic
Contributions by Inela Selimovic
Edited by Camilla Sutherland
Contributions by Camilla Sutherland

ISBN:

9781498574402

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Lexington Books

Publication Date:

15th November 2018

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Literature: history and criticism
Politics and government

Dewey:

860.998

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

192

Dimensions:

Width 160mm, Height 231mm, Spine 18mm

Weight:

494g

Description

The Feeling Child: Affect and Politics in Latin American Literature and Film compiles a series of essays focusing on the figure of the child within the specific context of the affective turn in the study of contemporary sociocultural settings across Latin America. This edited volume looks specifically at the intersection between cultural constructions of childhood and the affective turn within the contemporary sociopolitical landscape of Latin America. The editors and contributors share a common aim in furthering comprehension of the particular intensity of the childs affective presencespectatorial, haptic, silent, and spectral, among othersin contemporary Latin American cultural expression. The contributions herein approach this theoretical challenge through an interdisciplinary lens which brings together two burgeoning strands of inquiry. The first is the notion of childhood as a significant, and inherently political, sociocultural space; the second is the recognition that affect is integral and fundamental to gaining a more complex understanding of the manner in which contemporary social worlds are made. In each case, this affective presence is teased out as a register of society, shedding light on the issues marking out the current sociopolitical landscapein particular the traces of the recent pastin the regions represented. This book brings together established international scholars and young academics focusing on Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Cuba, and Peru.

Reviews

The affective attributes of child protagonists, thoroughly explored in The Feeling Child, reveal the disruptive potential of the child figure. Focusing on a selection of Latin American film and fiction, the essays probe how the child embodies a search for justice and understanding through feeling. The otherness of the child, whether observed in play or as a precocious and often stubborn witness to the chaos of adult society, can serve as a vehicle for examining traumatic memories of violence, repression, and inequality across the generations. -- Georgia Seminet, St. Edward's University
This provocative volume examines the affective turn in literary and visual representations of Spanish American children and adolescents. With a thorough conceptualization of affect, The Feeling Child provides an interdisciplinary exploration of the varied Spanish American childhoods shaped by major political events, class, ethnicity, and gender. By tracing the child in literary works and films of the twentieth and twenty first century, the different chapters offer stimulating analyses. -- Carolina Rocha, Southern Illinois University Edwardsvillle

Author Bio

Philippa Page is assistant professor of Spanish and film at Newcastle University. Inela Selimovi is assistant professor of Spanish at Wellesley College. Camilla Sutherland is assistant professor of Spanish at the University of Groningen.

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