_Plebeian Prose _is a key work by the pioneering Argentine Brazilian
anthropologist, sociologist and poet Néstor Perlongher. Perlongher,
whose work has been highly influential in the development of Latin
American cultural theory and literature, represents an original
critical ‘queer’ voice in Latin American thought.
This book is an exploration of the politics of desire, questions of
identity, Latin American neo-baroque aesthetics, sexual dissidence,
violence and jouissance. Prompted by his reading of Gilles Deleuze,
the link between politics and desire remains central to all
Perlongher’s reflections and gives his writings a lasting
topicality. A thinker of the streets with a keen interest in those on
the margins of society, the ideas that are developed in this book
offer a lucid critique of capitalism and institutional power.
Perlongher’s approach also reflects a particular Latin American
neo-baroque style, a mode of critique whose value endures today.
Providing insight into Latin American culture and politics of the late
twentieth century, _Plebeian Prose_ will be of particular interest to
anyone working on critical theory, literary theory, anthropology,
sociology and gender studies.
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ISBN
9781509534555
Publisert
2019
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Polity
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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