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Addison, Joseph, 4 “A descoberta do mundo” (Lispector), 146–151 A descoberta do mundo (Lispector), 145, 146, 147, 149, 152, 154, 158, 160, 166, 167, 262n3, 265n26 “Adeus, vou-me embora” (Lispector), 139 Aesthetic(s): classical, 62; contemplation, 130; contemplation in crónicas, 119; handicrafts, 124–125; imagination and, 101–119; imperial, 68; of interpellation, 70; materiality and, 78; nation and, 108, 267n3; noucentista, 68, 84; and play, 107, 109, 118, 121, 132, 134; rituals, 195; theory of, 97; willed, 63, 65 Affect: autonomy of, 198; and discourse, 159; and ideology, 141; and knowing, 7, 139–175; and meanwhile reading, 144; persistence and simultaneity of, 200; production of community and, 150–151; in reading, 159; silence and, 154, 155; social implications of, 158; subjectivity and, 150; as two-sidedness, 198; and the virtual, 198, 201, 209–210 Agamben, Giorgio, 163, 164, 165, 168, 169, 170 Alarcón, Cristian, 1 Alencar, José de, 245n13 Alfaguara Publishing, 28 Alonso, Carlos J., 187 AlSayyad, Nezar, 182, 194, 268n10 Althusser, Louis, 51, 56, 57, 69, 80, 81, 91, 214, 250n24, 250n25; “Ideology and Ideological State Apparatuses,” 70, 78; on production of subjects through ideology, 71, 76–78; theory of interpellation, 77 América, tierra firme (Arciniegas), 119, 123 “Amor perdido” (Monsiváis), 178 Anagrama Publishing, 28 “Ana Luísa, Luciana e um polvo” (Lispector), 171 Anderson, Benedict, 6, 14, 35, 36, 38, 39, 41, 43, 47, 56, 69, 214, 233, 234, 236, 238, 240, 249n14 Andrade, Mário de, 245n13 Apocalipstick (Monsiváis), 178 Aranguren, J.L., 251n5 Arbitrarisme, 64, 65, 76; language as, 65 Arciniegas, Germán, 92, 95–137; aesthetics and ethics in 102, 110, 111, 130; América, tierra firme, 119, 123; Asamblea de Estudiantes and, 98; “Capítulos que se le olvidaron a Dante,” 112, 114, 115, 116, 117; congressional commentary, 102, 103, 114, 259n14; criticism of state by, 102; crónicas of, 97, 98, 101, 102, 106, 114; cross-cultural epistemology of, 96; Diario de un peatón, 98; d’Ors, Eugeni and, 107; education and, 100, 101; El estudiante de la mesa redonda, 95, 99; eliding material realities of everyday Atlantic, 97; 297  *  Index 298 Index Arciniegas, Germán (coninued), in El Tiempo, 9, 97, 98, 112, 256n1, 257n4; “El trabajo y la huelga,” 112; epistemology of work and play in, 108–109; ethical intersubjectivity in, 96, 217; Eurocentric thought and, 119; European-criollo-indigenous relations and, 107; Gaitán, Jorge Eliécer and, 98, 117; heteronomous subjectivity in, 119, 149; as historiador del pueblo, 99; historical texts of, 256n3; humanism in, 262n31; humor and irony in, 101–102, 109, 122; imagination and, 93, 96, 97, 99, 112–113, 117–119, 124–136, 258n9; indigenous culture in, 97; indigenous workers and, 106, 107, 108; indigenous pasts and, 35–36, 123–124, 125–129; “La juventud del continente,” 111; “La moral del lunes,” 116, 130; La Universidad colombiana, 114; on leisurely contemplation (see also Ocio fecundo), 260n23; “Los caballitos de Ráquira,” 123, 124; meanwhile reading and, 46, 97, 105; Memorias de un congresista, 98, 102, 104, 117, 128; ocio fecundo in, 112, 127, 130, 132, 136; “Oradores y escritores,” 117; palimpsestic subjectivity in, 99; populism in, 260n24; in Revista de las Indias, 98, 124; on Rodin, 107, 109; student identity in, 98, 101–119; Universidad, 101, 111; “Universidad para la delincuencia,” 113, 114, 115; university education and, 100, 101 Arellano, Jorge Eduardo, 244n7 Argullol, Rafael, 270n14 Armitage, David, 246n4 Art: as epistemology, 102, 110, 111, 130; social issues and, 160, 161 Asamblea de Estudiantes, 98 Ateneo de la Juventud, 12 Atlantic, everyday. See Everyday Atlantic Atlantic space: area studies and, 19, 21; black Atlantic, 21; colonial Spain-America binary of, 99; daily time in, 25; ephemerality of, 89; capitalism in, 26; geocultural definitions of, 3; Hispanic, 19–54, 53, 99; homogenous empty time and, 35; Ibero-American, 35, 37, 50, 55, 57, 218, 219, 248n11; as imperial, 21–37, 57, 248n11; literary studies of, 246n1; in movement, 37; multiplicity in, 37; national imaginaries in, 57; non-time of, 21–37; space and, 21; Spanish language in, 23; transhistoric time and, 34; unified, 21, 22; universalization of, 27, 30 Avelar, Idelber, 222, 223, 229 Azúa, Félix de, 270n14 “Balneario” (Mata Rosas) 176, 181, 186 Barbosa, Iolanda, 263n6 Barthes, Roland, 201, 211, 268n14 Barzuna, Guillermo, 244n11 Bataille, Georges, 139 Bauer, Ralph, 22, 247n5 Benjamin, Walter, 14, 35 Bergson, Henri, 57, 102, 145, 146, 147, 149, 150, 258n11, 264n16; metaphysical approaches of, 12; perspective in, 178; rhythm in, 12...

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