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An Experiment in Representation -- The Anti-Aesthetics of Space -- The Epistemology of Blurred Vision -- Topography of Reflection -- 2 Theatricality: On Creole Agency in Sarmiento's Trilogy Civilizacióny barbarie -- Topography as Discipline -- A Museum of Wounds -- The Synthesizing Subject -- Creator of Images -- On Form: Politically, Discursively -- 3 Lost Space: Juana Manuela Gorriti's Postcolonial Geography -- A Postcolonial Vita -- The Abandoned House -- Negative Spatiality -- On Collecting -- 4 Building in 1900: An Agoraphobic Tale -- Ambiguity -- This Old House -- Narrating the Post-Heroic -- Delineations: On Building and Writing -- The Vertigo of Privacy -- The Economy of Agoraphobia -- 5 Eclipse of Reason: Euclides da Cunha's "Improper City -- Between the Body and the Map -- Process Against the City -- Urban Confrontations -- On Agitated Structures -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- V -- W -- Z. 330 $aIn Private Topographies, Grzegorczyk identifies and analyzes the types of postcolonial subjectivity prevalent among the Creole (Euro-American) ruling classes in post-independence, nineteenth-century century Latin America as articulated through their relation to their surroundings. 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