Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
232
Language
English
Published
Dec 1, 2020
Publisher
University of Texas Press
ISBN-10
1477321713
ISBN-13
9781477321713
Description
In this insightful exploration of Colombian culture, Juliana Martínez delves into the concept of spectral realism, a unique phenomenon that transcends traditional notions of ghosts and haunting. Through a rich analysis of literature, film, and art, she unravels how these manifestations reflect the unresolved traumas and complex histories of Colombia.
Martínez examines the ways in which contemporary creators engage with spectral themes to illuminate societal issues and personal narratives. By intertwining cultural critique with artistic expression, she invites readers to consider the lingering effects of the past and the profound connections that bind individuals to their heritage. This work not only reflects Colombia's artistic landscape but also speaks to broader themes of memory, identity, and the spectral traces of history in contemporary society.
Martínez examines the ways in which contemporary creators engage with spectral themes to illuminate societal issues and personal narratives. By intertwining cultural critique with artistic expression, she invites readers to consider the lingering effects of the past and the profound connections that bind individuals to their heritage. This work not only reflects Colombia's artistic landscape but also speaks to broader themes of memory, identity, and the spectral traces of history in contemporary society.
Genres
History
Politics