Unfinished Business: Visuality, Space, and the State in (Post) Socialist Venezuela

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Irina R. Troconis
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abstract:This article proposes (post)socialism as a conceptual lens to read the temporal dislocation and affective currents that define Venezuela's current political and social reality and its relationship to the twenty-first-century socialism former president Hugo Chávez promised in 2006. It argues that this version of socialism, which claimed to be different from the ones that came before in Latin America and elsewhere, was translated into the country's urban landscape in a visual display that served to smooth over its contradictions and blind spots and that made Chávez essential to the discussions regarding what shape it could take in Venezuela. The connection between Chávez and socialism lingered after his death, leading to an explosion of visual representations of him that included the reproduction of his signature on the walls of the apartment buildings constructed by the housing program Gran Misión Vivienda Venezuela. The article argues that, by creating the illusion that Chávez remains visible, present, and essential for the operations and conceptualization of the Revolution's socialist agenda, the signature—and the other visual forms Chávez's afterlife has publicly taken—reduces socialism to a crisis of imagination that prevents critical debates and the possibility of envisioning new political futures for the nation.
未完成的事业:后社会主义委内瑞拉的视觉、空间和国家
摘要:本文提出(后)社会主义作为一个概念镜头,解读委内瑞拉当前政治和社会现实的时间错位和情感潮流,以及它与前总统乌戈·查韦斯2006年承诺的21世纪社会主义的关系。它认为,这种声称与拉丁美洲和其他地方以前的社会主义不同的社会主义版本,以一种视觉展示的方式被转化为该国的城市景观,有助于消除其矛盾和盲点,这使得查韦斯在讨论其在委内瑞拉可能采取的形式时至关重要。查韦斯去世后,他与社会主义之间的联系一直存在,导致他的视觉表现激增,其中包括在委内瑞拉Gran Misión Vivienda住房项目建造的公寓楼墙上复制他的签名。文章认为,通过制造查韦斯仍然可见、存在、对革命社会主义议程的运作和概念化至关重要的假象,这个签名——以及查韦斯死后公开采取的其他视觉形式——将社会主义简化为一场想象危机,阻止了批判性辩论和为国家设想新政治未来的可能性。
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期刊介绍: Comparative Literature Studies publishes comparative articles in literature and culture, critical theory, and cultural and literary relations within and beyond the Western tradition. It brings you the work of eminent critics, scholars, theorists, and literary historians, whose essays range across the rich traditions of Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas. One of its regular issues every two years concerns East-West literary and cultural relations and is edited in conjunction with members of the College of International Relations at Nihon University. Each issue includes reviews of significant books by prominent comparatists.
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