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Violence Without Guilt: Ethical Narratives from the Global South (New Directions in Latino American Cultures) (Paperback)

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This is an illuminating discussion of guilt, fear, violence and aesthetics from a global perspective. Herlinghaus evaluates new Latin American novels, films and music through the lens of some of Walter Benjamin's controversial writings on violence and religion.

About the Author


HERMANN HERLINGHAUS is Professor of Latin American Literature and Cultural Studies at the University of Pittsburgh, USA.

Praise For…


“The first scholar to fully realize that there is a both interesting and highly problematic convergence between violence and aesthetic experience… Violence without Guilt is an unusual intellectual success.” -- Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht, Albert Guérard Professor in Literature, Stanford University

"Herlinghaus, in his unprecedented book, does not utilize the common tools of literary theory or cinema studies. Instead, he allows us to see new narratives and imaginary forms in Latin America from the perspective of concepts that pertain to philosophical criticism at the cutting edge of modern ethics, epistemology, and global cultural studies."--Beatriz González-Stephan, Lee Hage Jamail Chair of Latin American Literature, Rice University

“Herlinghaus revisits the fraught and perennially compelling confluence of affectivity, violence, and guilt as propellants for story telling. Through the philosophical lens of a modern ethics as articulated by cultural critics such as Walter Benjamin, Herlinghaus trains his own critical focus on Latin American narratives that define cultures of affective filiation through tales of violence and the burden of genealogical guilt. This is a compelling exploration of individual and collective pursuits of redemption in language and violence as crucibles of culture.”--Djelal Kadir, The Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of Comparative Literature,  Pennsylvania State University

“Herlinghaus takes up Walter Benjamin's far-reaching reflections on ‘anthropological materialism’ and places them, in an astounding way, in a global perspective.”--Karlheinz Barck, Research Professor, Zentrum für Literatur- und Kulturforschung Berlin, Germany


Product Details
ISBN: 9780230608184
ISBN-10: 0230608183
Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan
Publication Date: November 14th, 2008
Pages: 258
Language: English
Series: New Directions in Latino American Cultures