"Gabara argues that contemporary Latin American art confronts the interventions of neoliberal regimes in the daily lives of citizens through its deployment of fiction as a means of challenging the political order and subverting the status quo. The concept of negation is central to the book’s thesis, rooted in interdisciplinary research in anthropology, literature, and philosophy. . . . Garbara's methodology is grounded in theories about the nonobjectivity of art and art-making. In particular, the author highlights how the art forms of installation and performance support community building and social engagement. . . . Summing Up: Recommended."