Between Erasure and Overcoming: Disability as a Key to Understanding the Trajectory and Legacy of José Carlos Mariátegui
Resenha do livro: DRINOT, Paulo. José Carlos Mariátegui o el "cojito genial": Historia y discapacidad en el Perú.
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https://doi.org/10.5007/1984-9222.2025.e103221Keywords:
Social History of Disability, Mariátegui’s Trajectory, Marxism and Latin AmericaAbstract
This is a critical review of the book "José Carlos Mariátegui o el «cojito genial»: Historia y discapacidad en el Perú" ["José Carlos Mariátegui or the 'genius cojito': History and disability in Peru"] by Paulo Drinot. The review summarizes the main arguments of the book, points out its importance for historiography and also some of its possible gaps.
References
DRINOT, Paulo. Laboring Lives: New Approaches to Biography and Labor History in Latin America. International Labor and Working-Class History (2023), 1–7.
LÖWY, Michael. Marxism and Romanticism in the Work of José Carlos Mariátegui. Latin American Perspectives, v. 25, n. 4, Che Guevara and His Legacy (Jul., 1998), pp. 76-88.
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