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Gabriel Garcia Marquez's Subversive Agenda

Architectures of Deception to Discredit the Non-ending Colonial Status Quo
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez was one of the first Latin Americans to not only condemn but to understand the significance of the growing monolithic bloc of corporate capitalism and the neoliberal onslaught on Latin America in the second half of the 20th century. As a boy, he saw the economic and social violence triggered by a northern corporation, United Fruit, on his hometown of Aracataca. He recognized that corporate capitalism had morphed exponentially into a complex architecture of deception with the Chilean coup of 1973. Corporate capitalism, especially northern corporations, wanted access to Latin American resources on their terms. Their illegal objectives required a complex three-dimensional and multipronged architecture in which to disguise their push for profits at the expense of Latin American lives. In response, Gabriel Garcia Marquez strategically constructs his imaginative architectures of deception in three of his novels--El otono del Patriarca, Cronica, and El General en su laberinto--to capture and mirror the complex political reality of his Latin America. In opposition to northern corporate consumption of Latin America's riches and lives, Gabriel Garcia Marquez's creative architectures strip away the fixed political opinions of neo-colonial interests, forcing his readers to experience the unending circular path of the powerless, that is, the majority of the Latin American people. This alchemist of word structures will defend the powerless and attack the rule of corporate imperialism by forging post- and anti-colonial readers. His textual architectures enhance his political message and are a delight to all metaphoric minds and potential saboteurs.
Release date Australia
January 4th, 2018
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Pages
94
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Publisher
Common Ground Publishing
Imprint
Common Ground Publishing
Dimensions
156x234x6
ISBN-13
9781612298986
Product ID
27620676

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