Monday, May 25, 2020
Analysis Of The Book When Mirko Lauer Sent Us A Review
In their opening note to the special section, the editors poin out that: ââ¬Å"When Mirko Lauer sent us a review essay on Garcia Canclini s book, the importance of the issues raised convinced us that it would be useful to hold a wider debate on this crucial book. We invited further contributions and then asked Garcia Canclini to respond to themâ⬠(Lauer, 1992: 124). Lauerââ¬â¢s essay is titled ââ¬Å"Modernity, A Foreign Bodyâ⬠. Lauer highlights the intellectual trajectory that leds Garcà a-Canclini to Culturas hà bridasâ⬠¦ This book ââ¬Å"attempts to establish relationships between modernity, the theory of modernity and the Latin America of the last decadeâ⬠and also pursues ââ¬Å"to articulate the various aspects and stages of its authorââ¬â¢s production in these last 14 yearsâ⬠(p. 125-126). The academic credentials of Garcia Canclini s anthropology are fine and Culturas hà bridasâ⬠¦ can and should be read as a brilliant uni- versity text of anthropology in the 1990s (p. 131). However, Lauer critics what he calls indeterminism in Garcà a-Canclini, his open language, some lack in specificity when he refers to authors or intellectual paths in a general way (ââ¬Å"who are these theorists and historiansâ⬠¦? â⬠, p. 131) and a ââ¬Å"somehow idealized vision of creativity in Latin Americaâ⬠(p. 132). To Franco, ââ¬Å"Garcia Canclini is a pioneer in the field of culture criticismâ⬠(p. 135). One of the fundamental questions of Culturas hà bridasâ⬠¦ is ââ¬Å"Can one be radical without being fundamentalist?â⬠, which means that this dilemma is not
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