The latinamericanism and Literary Criticism in the 21st Century: some Perspectives
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Latin America, Literary Criticism, 21st Century, Decolonial Studies, HistoriographyAbstract
The present work is, at the same time, a brief overview and a commentary on the current situation of Latinamericanism in the 21st century. In this scenario, a very clear difference can be noted from the trends coming primarily from the United States, but also from Europe, which multiplied in a series of specialized theories, especially indebted to cultural studies and subaltern studies developed in the 1990s. Literary criticism made inside of Latin America seems to resist, to some extent, the advances of the "turns" coming from the "metropolis" and demonstrate a double tendency to reframe decolonial studies - sometimes appearing as decolonial - or to advance in the historiographical direction that aims to investigate the processes and literary impacts of the dictatorship and post-dictatorial period of the Southern Cone in the second half of the 20th century.
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