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1 | Lapses in taste : Antropofagia as the primitive aesthetic of underdeveloped Brazil | 21 |
2 | In the land of the great serpent : the poetics of national development and the sublime topography of the Amazon | 52 |
3 | God in the machine : primitivism, national identity, and the question of technology in Mario de Andrade's Macunaima | 86 |
4 | Cannibal allegories : cinema novo and the "myth" of popular cinema | 111 |
5 | The shadow cast by the Enlightenment : the Haitian revolution and the naming of modernity's other | 131 |
6 | The marvelous royalty of Henri Christophe's kingdom : cultural difference and the temporality of underdevelopment | 164 |
7 | "Something new in a decaying world" : Alejo Carpentier's El siglo de las luces, or, the signs of progress on the margins of history | 192 |
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