These essays by critics, theorists and artists explore the allusive
nexus of the dark in contemporary Mexican literature and visual
culture. They chart the poetics of ‘negrura-oscuridad’ in creative
media during decades of deepening crisis marked by the high-profile
staging of atrocities, the re-emergence of an ironic noir aesthetic
and the consolidation of forensically inspired art-making. In the wake
of Walter Benjamin’s ‘unfinished’ thinking structures, this
volume operates through contiguous directions, transitions and
regressions, incorporating images as part of the discussion of a
ruinous visuality. Its polycentric mesh covers a wide range of art,
writing, photography and film: from ritual uses of the ‘darksome’
and its legacies in pre-Hispanic cultures to colonial religious
iconography of penitential blindness; from narco-noir in the novels of
Roberto Bolaño and Yuri Herrera to techno-noir in dystopian border
films; from the quotidian taxonomy of horror expurgated in art
practice to the haunted ‘other darkness’ of the photographic
blink. It also explores how we can contest the threat of dark ecology
and ‘horrorism’ through sense expansion within new media and by
positing fruitful blind spots in text and art.
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Rethinking the Dark in Contemporary Writing and Visual Culture
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781787078277
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Peter Lang
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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