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University of Minnesota Press
  • Women, Guerrillas, and Love: Understanding War in Central America
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  • Ileana RodriguezTranslated by Ileana Rodriguez and Robert Carr
  • 1996
  • Published by: University of Minnesota Press
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Women, Guerrillas, and Love was first published in 1996. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions.

How can literature show us what went awry in the process of liberation, and in the construction of a different, better world? Ileana Rodriguez pursues this question through a reading of "politically committed" literature—texts produced within the context of Latin American guerrilla movements. Che Guevara's diary, testimonios by Omar Cabezas and Tomás Borge, novels and short stories by Sergio Ramírez and Arturo Arias: These are among the works Rodriguez examines.

Rodriguez seeks to pinpoint the relationship between the collective and woman, and between woman and the nation-state. Women, Guerrillas, and Love challenges current assumptions about the relationship of gender and sexuality to writing and state building during revolutionary moments. Employing several theoretical paradigms—Marxism, feminism, deconstruction—these readings take into account the "implosion" of socialist or socialist-like societies responding to the expansion of positivistic cultures. The book participates in the debate over the subjugation of insolvent nationstates to the mandates of the market, and the consequent substitution of economic master narratives for historical ones.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright
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  1. Contents
  2. p. ix
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  1. Acknowledgments
  2. pp. xi-xii
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  1. Introduction
  2. pp. xiii-xxii
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  1. Excursus: Eros/Fatherland
  2. pp. xxiii-xxviii
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  1. I: Woman/Nation/States
  1. ONE. The Place of Gender as a Sign of Denationalization
  2. pp. 3-18
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  1. TWO. Vanishing Bodies, Woman/Nation: Deconstructing the Panamanian State
  2. pp. 19-29
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  1. THREE. Problems in the Constitution of the New Individual/Collective Subject as Masculine and Feminine: Romanticism/"Revolutionary"-ism
  2. pp. 30-38
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  1. II: (New) Man
  1. FOUR. Constituting the Narrative "I" as Difference: The Guerrilla Troop and the Guerrilla Base
  2. pp. 41-48
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  1. FIVE. Constituting the Individual Subject "I" as Difference: Woman
  2. pp. 49-61
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  1. SIX. Constructing People/Masses as Subaltern: "Little Man"/New Man
  2. pp. 62-76
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  1. SEVEN. Politico-Military/Poetic Narratives: Who?
  2. pp. 77-90
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  1. III: (Wo)man
  1. EIGHT. The Masculine "I" as Other: The Formation of the Revolutionary Couple
  2. pp. 93-104
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  1. NINE. The Body as Excess
  2. pp. 105-114
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  1. TEN. Implosions: Narcissus Becomes a "Signifying Monkey"
  2. pp. 115-128
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  1. IV: (Subaltern) Nation/(Subaltern) People
  1. ELEVEN. Them
  2. pp. 131-140
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  1. TWELVE. "There Is Nothing like a Man Astride... in War, or in Love"
  2. pp. 141-154
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  1. V: (Wo)man/Motherland
  1. THIRTEEN. Case B: Of Testimonial and Diaries: Narratives of Success and Failure
  2. pp. 157-167
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  1. FOURTEEN. Solidarity in Affinity: Woman Constitutes Woman
  2. pp. 168-184
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  1. Notes
  2. pp. 185-192
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 193-201
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