Beyond Individualism
Portraying Collective Selfhood in Latin American Literature and Art
Format:Hardback
Publisher:The University of Chicago Press
Publishing:19th Nov '25
£40.00
This title is due to be published on 19th November, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

A sweeping analysis of “archetypical realism” in Latin American literature and art.
Beyond Individualism examines the portrayal of collective identities over two centuries in Latin American literature and visual art. Lois Parkinson Zamora shows that many authors and artists are less concerned with singular selves than with selves-in-relation: less with individual autonomy than communal affiliation. Their works—sometimes labeled neobaroque, magical realism, surrealism, expressionism, and idealism—resist the kind of psychological realism typical of European and North American novels, moving instead toward a wholly new kind of fiction.
Zamora calls this new Latin American form “archetypal realism” because its characters represent entities larger than themselves. They sometimes embody entire communities, cultures, families, religious orders, or ideal planets. Through deft readings of collective characters in fiction by Gabriel García Márquez, Isabel Allende, Jorge Luis Borges, and more alongside the art of Diego Rivera, Remedios Varo, and Xul Solar, Zamora reveals a modernity based not on Enlightenment conceptions of selfhood but on community, collectivity, and kinship.
ISBN: 9780226843179
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 454g
368 pages