Latin Americanisms in the '90s: Promises of an emerging society (First notes to the 1995 Porto Alegre International Colloquium).

Latin Americanisms in the ’90s: Promises of an emerging society. (First notes to the 1995 Porto Alegre International Colloquium)

Authors

  • Silvana Florencia Santucci IHUCSO-Litoral CONICET

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15174/rv.v18i36.845

Abstract

Latin Americanism as a specific discursive modality of the territory of Latin American literary theory emerges as a space of aesthetic and critical-literary thought that is gaining momentum again, at least from a historicist review, in these first decades of the 21st century. In this paper we propose to explore a chapter of the same, carried out at the time of the formation of MERCOSUR in the mid-1990s; we refer to the International Colloquium “O discurso crítico na América Latina” (Critical Discourse in Latin America) held in Porto Alegre, 1995. There, a dialogue was built with a continental perspective that attempted to draw a map of common problems and an agenda of epistemological and research elaboration centered on the integration of the Southern Cone.

Published

2025-07-01

How to Cite

Santucci, S. F. (2025). Latin Americanisms in the ’90s: Promises of an emerging society (First notes to the 1995 Porto Alegre International Colloquium).: Latin Americanisms in the ’90s: Promises of an emerging society. (First notes to the 1995 Porto Alegre International Colloquium). Valenciana, 18(36), 241–263. https://doi.org/10.15174/rv.v18i36.845