Bread and Beauty
Publisher,Brill Academic Pub
Publication Date,
Format, Hardcover
Weight, 498.95 g
No. of Pages, 246
Influenced by anarchism and especially by anarcho-syndicalist Georges Sorel, the political praxis of Peruvian activist and scholar Josâe Carlos Mariâategui (1894-1930) deviated from the policies mandated by the Comintern. Mariâategui saw only new subjectivities as capable of making a revolution that would not recreate bourgeois or fascist structures. For Mariâategui, a new society required a new culture. Thus, he not only founded the Peruvian Socialist Party, but also created Amauta, a magazine that brought together the writings of the political and cultural avant-gardes. Thus, in addition to studying Mariâategui's views on the political valence of cultural habits and products, Bread and Beauty looks at the cultural underpinnings of the political proposals found in his writings and actions--