Aesthetic Debts: Against Temporal Collapse and Toward Artistic Possibility in Post-María Puerto Rico Restricted; Files Only
Rodríguez, Karla (Summer 2025)
Abstract
In this dissertation, I contend with how the uncertainty, ambiguity, and contradictions that Hurricane María unveiled in its wake have been represented in scholarship, literature, art, and the law. I pay special consideration to the work of Cecilia Aldarondo, Roque Raquel Salas Rivera, Ana Portnoy Brimmer, Sofía Gallisá Muriente, Gabriella N. Báez, and Mara Pastor, among other important Puerto Rican artists of the 21st century.
Aesthetic Debts is a reckoning with how the aesthetic, politico-judicial, and spatial-temporal dimensions of life and culture are refigured by mass disasters and how those who represent each sphere respond to their catastrophic aftermaths. Situated within the disciplines of Time Studies, Caribbean Studies, Puerto Rican Studies, and Literary Studies, my project asks: What is left after the storm clouds dissipate? And what do we do with that trace?
Table of Contents
Introduction: Everything Changes
Chapter 1: The Daily Uncertainty: (Trans)Time in Post-María Puerto Rico
Chapter 2: The Other Americans: Transtime and the Creditor-Debtor Dialectic
Chapter 3: Beyond Necropolitics: Visual Art as Living Wake in No Existe un Mundo Poshuracán
Chapter 4: The Aporias of Coloniality: Law and Art at the Edge of the Plantation in Mara Pastor’s Natal Debt
Conclusion: The Present Is
Autobiographical Addendum: The Thing About Water
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