Centenary Subjects: Race, Reason, and Rupture in the Americas

Author:   Shawn McDaniel
Publisher:   Vanderbilt University Press
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Pages:   276
Publication Date:   30 December 2021
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Centenary Subjects: Race, Reason, and Rupture in the Americas


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Centenary Subjects examines the ideological debates and didactic exercises in subject formation during the centenary era of independence (the decade of the 1910s)-the peak of arielismo-and proposes a new reading of the arielista archive that brings into focus the racial anxieties, epistemological and spiritual fissures, and iconoclastic agendas that structure, and at times smother, the ethos of that era. Arielismo takes its name from JosÉ Enrique RodÓ's foundational essay, ""Ariel"" (1900), a wide‑ranging gospel dedicated to Latin American youth that incited a cultural awakening under the banner of the spirit throughout the Americas at an ominous juncture-when the US co-opted the Cuban War of Independence in 1898, effectively rebranding it as the Spanish‑American War. RodÓ's optimistic message of transcendence as an antidote to the encroaching empire quickly became one of the most pervasive and malleable paradigms of regional empowerment, reverberating throughout a range of Latin Americanist projects in the twentieth and twenty‑first centuries. Centenary Subjects recovers a series of important but understudied essays penned by arielista writers, radicals, pedagogues, prophets, and politicians of diverse stripes in the early twentieth century, and analyzes how, under the auspices of the arielista platform, young people emerged as historical subjects invested with unprecedented cultural capital, increasing political power, and an urgent mandate to break with the past and transform the sociopolitical and cultural landscape of their countries. But their respective designs harbor racial, epistemological, aesthetic, and anarchistic strains that bring into sharper relief the conflicting signals that the centenary subject had to parse with respect to race, reason, and rupture.

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Author:   Shawn McDaniel
Publisher:   Vanderbilt University Press
Imprint:   Vanderbilt University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.80cm
Weight:   0.333kg
ISBN:  

9780826502292


ISBN 10:   0826502296
Pages:   276
Publication Date:   30 December 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Introduction: Arielismo, or the Efficacy of Ambiguity 1. Eurontologies: Racial Simulations in the Arielista Archive 2. Tethered Transcendence: Juvenescence, Introspection, Illumination 3. Pedagogies of Dissent: Anarchist Eclipses and the Suicidal Subject 4. RodÓ Revered, Reviled, and Revamped: Neoarielismo in the Twenty-First Century Coda: Evanescent Veneers of Interpellative Essayism Notes Bibliography Index

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""Significant, original, and timely. This book adds to the range of texts and ideas that can be considered as parts of Rodó's legacy . . . [and] speaks to our current moment, even as its research contribution will very likely continue to be relevant for years to come."" --Aníbal González-Pérez, author of In Search of the Sacred Book: Religion and the Contemporary Latin American Novel


Significant, original, and timely. This book adds to the range of texts and ideas that can be considered as parts of Rodo's legacy . . . [and] speaks to our current moment, even as its research contribution will very likely continue to be relevant for years to come. --Anibal Gonzalez-Perez, author of In Search of the Sacred Book: Religion and the Contemporary Latin American Novel


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Shawn McDaniel is an assistant professor of romance studies and Latina/o studies at Cornell University.

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