Study Without Ends: Aesthetic Education in Neoliberal Latin America
Autor D. Bret Leraulen Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 sep 2026
While Latin America was neoliberalism’s laboratory, Argentina and Chile have been crucibles for its cultural logics. In this book, D. Bret Leraul examines the rise of neoliberal culture in the Southern Cone through the educational infrastructures that disseminate and reproduce it. Leraul draws on literature and criticism, the history of higher education, and examples of recent social movements to propose a theory of cultural production for social transformation.
Study Without Ends charts the cultural consequences of introducing a neoliberal rationality into the region’s higher education landscape. The university’s increasing centrality within the literary institution and the rise of theoretical prose fiction suggest that poetics today is less about crafting literary works than instructing readers. At the same time, despite efforts to reduce education to human capital investment, it remains a process of personal and social transformation, as recent activism by Chilean students and Argentinean unemployed workers shows. In response to the compounding crises of social reproduction represented by the informal work and precarious livelihoods of people rendered surplus populations, and inspired by the decommodified labor of students, artists, women, and the unemployed, Leraul calls for a materialist aesthetic education that unites artistic culture’s practices of radical imagination and everyday culture’s practices of care.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9798899480751
Pagini: 312
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Editura: Northwestern University Press
Colecția Northwestern University Press
Pagini: 312
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Editura: Northwestern University Press
Colecția Northwestern University Press
Notă biografică
D. BRET LERAUL is an assistant professor of comparative humanities at Bucknell University. He is the translator of The Non-Modern Crisis of the Modern University by Willy Thayer (Northwestern University Press).
Cuprins
Introduction: Denominating the Commons
I. Politics of Study
1. Chile 2011: Aesthetics of a Political Education
2. Private Knowledges: Theory in Chile’s Intransigent Transition
II. University Culture
3. Ser leído: Ricardo Piglia’s Aesthetic Education
4. From the Catacombs to the Cátedra: (Literary) Theory in Argentina
5. Performing the Theory Canon: Pola Oloixarac’s Literary Apprenticeship
III. Autonomies
6. “Formulae in the process of failing”: Diamela Eltit’s An/aesthetics
7. Instituent Autonomies: Militant Research and Movement Pedagogies
Coda
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index
I. Politics of Study
1. Chile 2011: Aesthetics of a Political Education
2. Private Knowledges: Theory in Chile’s Intransigent Transition
II. University Culture
3. Ser leído: Ricardo Piglia’s Aesthetic Education
4. From the Catacombs to the Cátedra: (Literary) Theory in Argentina
5. Performing the Theory Canon: Pola Oloixarac’s Literary Apprenticeship
III. Autonomies
6. “Formulae in the process of failing”: Diamela Eltit’s An/aesthetics
7. Instituent Autonomies: Militant Research and Movement Pedagogies
Coda
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Recenzii
“Original and thorough, Study Without Ends is excellently executed and ambitiously innovative. Simultaneously eloquent and sharp, Leraul’s engagement with and commitment to labor, art, and justice are clear to see.” —Magalí Rabasa, Lewis and Clark College
Descriere
Study Without Ends looks to the cultural politics and educational infrastructures of Chile and Argentina to ask, What will neoliberalism have been?