Can Literature Promote Justice?: Trauma Narrative And Social Action In Latin American Testimonio Project Muse Upcc Books
معرفی کتاب «Can Literature Promote Justice?: Trauma Narrative And Social Action In Latin American Testimonio Project Muse Upcc Books» نوشتهٔ Kimberly A. Nance، منتشرشده توسط نشر Vanderbilt University Press در سال 2006. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
As if in direct response to The New Yorker's question of "The Power of the Pen: Does Literature Change Anything?" Kimberly Nance takes up the relationship between ethics and literature. With the 40th anniversary of the testimonio occurring in 2006, there has never been a better time to reconsider its role in achieving social justice.The advent of the testimonio--loosely, a political autobiography of a Latin American activist who hopes, through the telling of her life story, to bring about change--was met with a great deal of excitement by scholars who posited it as a radical new form of literature. Those accolades were almost immediately followed by a series of critical problems. In what sense were testimonios "true"? What right did privileged scholars in the U.S. have to engage accounts of suffering with traditional modes of criticism? Were questions of veracity or aesthetics more important? Were these texts autobiography or political screeds? It seemed critics didn't know quite what to make of the testimonio and so, after a brief bout of engagement, disregarded it.Nance, however, argues that any form as prolific as the testimonio is well worth examining and that these questions, rather than being insurmountable, are exactly the questions with which scholars ought to be wrestling. If, as critics claim, that the testimonio is one of the most pervasive contemporary Latin American cultural genres, then it is high time for a comprehensive study of the genre such as Nance's. As if in direct response to The New Yorker 's question of "The Power of the Does Literature Change Anything?" Kimberly Nance takes up the relationship between ethics and literature. With the 40th anniversary of the testimonio occurring in 2006, there has never been a better time to reconsider its role in achieving social justice. The advent of the testimonio--loosely, a political autobiography of a Latin American activist who hopes, through the telling of her life story, to bring about change--was met with a great deal of excitement by scholars who posited it as a radical new form of literature. Those accolades were almost immediately followed by a series of critical problems. In what sense were testimonios "true"? What right did privileged scholars in the U.S. have to engage accounts of suffering with traditional modes of criticism? Were questions of veracity or aesthetics more important? Were these texts autobiography or political screeds? It seemed critics didn't know quite what to make of the testimonio and so, after a brief bout of engagement, disregarded it. Nance, however, argues that any form as prolific as the testimonio is well worth examining and that these questions, rather than being insurmountable, are exactly the questions with which scholars ought to be wrestling. If, as critics claim, that the testimonio is one of the most pervasive contemporary Latin American cultural genres, then it is high time for a comprehensive study of the genre such as Nance's. A Genre Without A Strategy? : Latin American Testimonio As A Rhetorical Project -- A Genre Without An Addressee? : Readers, Rhetoric, And Resistance -- A Genre Without A Chance? : Predicting The Social Effectiveness Of Testimonial Narratives -- The Capacities And Constraints Of Testimonio's Speakers And Experiencing Writers -- The Capacities And Constraints Of Collaborating Writers, Translators, Editors, And Publishers -- The Capacities And Constraints Of Critics : Celebration And Mourning -- Conclusion : From Poetics To Prosaics -- Appendix : A Brief History Of Latin American Testimonial Narrative. Kimberly A. Nance. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 193-206) And Index. A genre without a strategy? : Latin American testimonio as rhetorical project A genre without an addressee? : readers, rhetoric and resistance A genre without a chance? : predicting testimonio's social effectiveness Capacities and constraints of testimonio's speakers and experiencing writers Capacities and constraints of collaborating writers : translators, editors, and publishers Capacities and constraints of critics : celebration and mourning From poetics to prosaics Latin American testimonial narrative: a brief history. Can literature play a role in achieving social justice?
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