Colonialism and Culture: Hispanic Modernisms and the Social Imaginary

Colonialism and Culture: Hispanic Modernisms and the Social Imaginary

Author
Iris M. Zavala
Publisher
Indiana University Press
Language
English
Edition
1st Edition
Year
1992
Page
256
ISBN
0253368618,9780253368614
File Type
pdf
File Size
1.8 MiB

Iris Zavala argues that Hispanic modernism is an emancipatory narrative of self-representation. Out of Cuba's struggles against Spanish and U.S. colonialism, modernism emerged among the Hispanic intelligentsia as an attempt to create a collective narrative rejecting colonial cultural patterns.

Hispanic modernism crusaded for a cosmopolitanism opposed to colonialism. The work of José Martí, Rubén Darío, Valle-Inclán, Unamuno and Julián del Casal rejects a hegemonic idea of progress and the imposition of alien political and cultural practices. Through a poetics of negation, they generated a revolutionary social and artistic awakening that resulted in the unprecedented cultural achievments of Hispanic modernism.

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