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- Title: Divergent Modernities
- Author : Julio Ramos & John D. Blanco
- Release Date : January 22, 2001
- Genre: Political Science,Books,Politics & Current Events,History,Latin America,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 1387 KB
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With a Foreword by JosĂ© David SaldĂvarSince its first publication in Spanish nearly a decade ago, Julio Ramosâs Desenucuentros de la modernidad en America Latina por el siglo XIX has been recognized as one of the most important studies of modernity in the western hemisphere. Available for the first time in Englishâand now published with new materialâRamosâs study not only offers an analysis of the complex relationships between history, literature, and nation-building in the modern Latin American context but also takes crucial steps toward the development of a truly comparative inter-American cultural criticism.
With his focus on the nineteenth century, Ramos begins his genealogy of an emerging Latin Americanism with an examination of Argentinean Domingo Sarmiento and Chilean AndrĂ©s Bello, representing the âenlightened letradosâ of tradition. In contrast to these âlettered men,â he turns to Cuban journalist, revolutionary, and poet JosĂ© MartĂ, who, Ramos suggests, inaugurated a new kind of intellectual subject for the Americas. Though tracing Latin American modernity in general, it is the analysis of MartĂâparticularly his work in the United Statesâthat becomes the focal point of Ramosâs study. MartĂâs confrontation with the unequal modernization of the New World, the dependent status of Latin America, and the contrast between Latin Americaâs culture of elites and the northern mass culture of commodification are, for Ramos, key elements in understanding the complex Latin American experience of modernity.
Including two new chapters written for this edition, as well as translations of three of MartĂâs most important works, Divergent Modernities will be indispensable for anyone seeking to understand development and modernity across the Americas.