
Caught Between the Lines
Captives, Frontiers, and National Identity in Argentine Literature and Art
Carlos Riobo(Author)
University of Nebraska Press
Published on 1. April 2019
Book
Hardback
198 pages
978-1-4962-0552-0 (ISBN)
Description
Caught between the Lines examines how the figure of the captive and the notion of borders have been used in Argentine literature and painting to reflect competing notions of national identity from the nineteenth to the twenty-first centuries. Challenging the conventional approach to the nineteenth-century trope of "civilization versus barbary," which was intended to criticize the social and ethnic divisions within Argentina in order to create a homogenous society, Carlos RiobO traces the various versions of colonial captivity legends. He argues convincingly that the historical conditions of the colonial period created an ethnic hybridity-a mestizo or culturally mixed identity-that went against the state compulsion for a racially pure identity. This mestizaje was signified not only in Argentina's literature but also in its art, and RiobO thus analyzes colonial paintings as well as texts.
Caught between the Lines focuses on borders and mestizaje (both biological and cultural) as they relate to captives: specifically, how captives have been used to create a national image of Argentina that relies on a logic of separation to justify concepts of national purity and to deny transculturation.
Caught between the Lines focuses on borders and mestizaje (both biological and cultural) as they relate to captives: specifically, how captives have been used to create a national image of Argentina that relies on a logic of separation to justify concepts of national purity and to deny transculturation.
Reviews / Votes
"An outstanding book. The subject of the captive is deeply embedded in the Argentine imagination, and Carlos RiobO reveals its every nuance, from nineteenth-century myths of national racial purity to the re-identification of all its components during the PerOn era. A book like this can only be the product of a great teacher who has labored to make his subject attractive to undergraduates. With this book RiobO has established a niche for himself: it sets a professional standard."-Alfred Mac Adam, professor of Spanish at Barnard College, Columbia UniversityMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Lincoln
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
13 illustrations, index
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
458 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4962-0552-0 (9781496205520)
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Captives, Frontiers, and National Identity in Argentine Literature and Art
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Caught Between the Lines
Captives, Frontiers, and National Identity in Argentine Literature and Art
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Person
Carlos RiobO is a professor of Spanish and comparative literature at the City College of New York and the Graduate Center-CUNY. He is the author of Sub-Versions of the Archive: Manuel Puig's and Severo Sarduy's Alternative Identities.
Content
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
1. A National Trope: Captivity within Argentine History
2. Crossing Borders: Mestizaje and Frontiers
3. Ambivalent Histories: An Early Legend and a First-Person Account
4. Captives in Argentine Literature: A Mimetic Historical Record
5. Virtue-al Representations: Captives in Argentine Art
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
1. A National Trope: Captivity within Argentine History
2. Crossing Borders: Mestizaje and Frontiers
3. Ambivalent Histories: An Early Legend and a First-Person Account
4. Captives in Argentine Literature: A Mimetic Historical Record
5. Virtue-al Representations: Captives in Argentine Art
Notes
Bibliography
Index