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1. Resources for Latin American cultural studies.: An article from: Social Education by Ron W. Wilhelm | |
Digital: 8
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(2002-05-01)
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2. On Edge: The Crisis of Contemporary Latin American Culture (Cultural Politics) by George Yudice, Juan Flores | |
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(1992-11)
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3. The Redemptive Work: Railway and Nation in Ecuador, 1895-1930 (Latin American Silhouettes) by A. Kim Clark | |
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(1998-01-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description At the turn of the century, diverse political, economic, and social conditions divided Ecuador. During the construction of the Guayaquil-Quito Railway, the people of Ecuador faced the challenge of working together. The Redemptive Work: Railway and Nation in Ecuador, 1895-1930 examines local, regional, and national perspectives on the building of the railway and analyzes the contradictory processes of national incorporation. Rather than examining the formation of Ecuador’s national identity, Professor Clark analyzes the methods of two groups working on the same project but with opposing goals. The elite landowners of the highlands were concerned with the transportation of their agricultural products to the coast, while the agro-export elite of the coast were more interested in forming a labor market. Because the underlying objectives were contradictory, only a partial consensus was reached on the nature of national development. This tense agreement channeled the conflicting opinions but did not eliminate them. The Redemptive Work is the first text to deal with these complex issues in Ecuador’s history. Customer Reviews (1)
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4. Artifacts of Revolution: Architecture, Society, and Politics in Mexico City, 1920-1940 (Latin American Silhouettes) by Patrice Elizabeth Olsen | |
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(2008-09-11)
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5. Discrimination in Latin America Through the Eyes of Economists (Latin American Development Forum) by Hugo Nopo | |
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(2009-12-03)
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6. Misplaced Objects: Migrating Collections and Recollections in Europe and the Americas (Joe R. Teresa Lozano Series in Latin American and Latino Art and Culture) by Silvia Spitta | |
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(2009-07-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description "When things move, things change." Starting from this deceptively simple premise, Silvia Spitta opens a fascinating window onto the profound displacements and transformations that have occurred over the six centuries since material objects and human subjects began circulating between Europe and the Americas. This extended reflection on the dynamics of misplacement starts with the European practice of collecting objects from the Americas into Wunderkammern, literally "cabinets of wonders." Stripped of all identifying contexts, these exuberant collections, including the famous Real Gabinete de Historia Natural de Madrid, upset European certainties, forcing a reorganization of knowledge that gave rise to scientific inquiry and to the epistemological shift we call modernity. In contrast, cults such as that of the Virgin of Guadalupe arose out of the reverse migration from Europe to the Americas. The ultimate marker of mestizo identity in Mexico, the Virgin of Guadalupe is now fast crossing the U.S.-Mexico border, and miracles are increasingly being reported. Misplaced Objects then concludes with the more intimate and familial collections and recollections of Cuban and Mexican American artists and writers that are contributing to the Latinization of the United States. Beautifully illustrated and radically interdisciplinary, Misplaced Objects clearly demonstrates that it is not the awed viewer, but rather the misplaced object itself that unsettles our certainties, allowing new meanings to emerge. |
7. The Tourism Encounter: Fashioning Latin American Nations and Histories by Florence Babb | |
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(2010-08-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description In recent decades, several Latin American nations have experienced political transitions that have caused a decline in tourism. In spite of—or even because of—that history, these areas are again becoming popular destinations. This work reveals that in post-conflict nations, tourism often takes up where social transformation leaves off and sometimes benefits from formerly off-limits status. Comparing cases in Cuba, Mexico, Nicaragua, and Peru, Babb shows how tourism is a major force in remaking transitional nations. While tourism touts scenic beauty and colonial charm, it also capitalizes on the desire for a brush with recent revolutionary history. In the process, selective histories are promoted and nations remade. This work presents the diverse stories of those linked to the trade and reveals how interpretations of the past and desires for the future coincide and collide in the global marketplace of tourism. |
8. Passion of the People?: Football in South America (Critical Studies in Latin American and Iberian Culture) by Tony Mason | |
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(1994-05-01)
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9. Colonialism Past and Present: Reading and Writing About Colonial Latin America Today (Suny Series in Latin American and Iberian Thought and Culture) | |
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(2001-10-19)
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10. Latin American Society 2ed by CUBITT | |
Hardcover: 276
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(1995-03)
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11. Manana Es San Peron: A Cultural History of Peron's Argentina (Latin American Silhouettes) by Mariano Ben Plotkin | |
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(2003-10-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Mariano Plotkin’s cultural approach makes Perón’s popularityunderstandable because it goes beyond Perón’s charismatic appeal andanalyzes the Peronist mechanisms used to generate political consentand mass mobilization.Mañana es San Perón is the first book to focuson the cultural and symbolic dimensions of Peronism and populism.Plotkin also presents important material for the study of populism andthe modern state in this region. Mañana es San Perón explores the creation of myths, symbols, andrituals which constituted the Peronist political imagery.Thispolitical imagery was not designed to reinforce the legitimacy of apolitical system defined in abstract terms, but to assure theundisputed loyalty of different sectors of society to the Peronistgovernment and to Perón himself.The evolution of the institutionalframework that made the creation of this symbolic apparatus possibleis also discussed. This well-researched book shows the methods designed by the Peronistregime to broaden its social base through the incorporation andactivation of groups which had traditionally occupied a marginalizedposition within the political system—nonunion workers, women, andthe poor. Plotkin investigates how Perón used the education system to build hispopularity.He examines the public assistance programs financedthrough the Eva Perón Foundation, and demonstrates how they were usedto politicize women for the first time.He explains how Eva Perón andthe Peronist regime not only tried to gain the support of women asvoters but also as potential "missionaries" who would spread thePeronist word in the privacy of their homes. This well-written and engaging account of one of Latin America’s mostcolorful and appealing leaders is an excellent resource on Argentinaand Latin American history and politics. |
12. The Memory of Bones: Body, Being, and Experience among the Classic Maya (Joe R. and Teresa Lozana Long Series in Latin American and Latino Art and Culture) by Stephen Houston, David Stuart, Karl Taube | |
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(2006-06-01)
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13. Reading the discourse of insurgency in Latin American history: An essay in cultural criticism (Global forum series occasional paper) by John Charles Chasteen | |
Unknown Binding: 30
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(1991)
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14. The Latin American experience of dependency in communication and cultural industries by Joseph D Straubhaar | |
Unknown Binding:
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(1986)
Asin: B0007C3422 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
15. New Latin American Cinema: Studies of National Cinemas (Contemporary Film and Television Series) | |
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(1997-06)
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16. Framing Latin American Cinema: Contemporary Critical Perspectives (Hispanic Issues) | |
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(1997-08-01)
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17. The Art of Transition: Latin American Culture and Neoliberal Crisis (Latin America Otherwise) by Francine Masiello | |
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(2001-01-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description The Art of Transition addresses the problems defined by writers and artists during the postdictatorship years in Argentina and Chile, years in which both countries aggressively adopted neoliberal market-driven economies. Delving into the conflicting efforts of intellectuals to name and speak to what is real, Francine Masiello interprets the culture of this period as an art of transition, referring to both the political transition to democracyand the formal strategies of wrestling with this change that are found in the aesthetic realm. Masiello views representation as both a political and artistic device, concerned with the tensions between truth and lies, experience and language, and intellectuals and the marginal subjects they study and claim to defend. These often contentious negotiations, she argues, are most provocatively displayed through the spectacle of difference, which constantly crosses the literary stage, the market, and the North/South divide. While forcefully defending the ability of literature and art to advance ethical positions and to foster a critical view of neoliberalism, Masiello especially shows how issues of gender and sexuality function as integrating threads throughout this cultural project. Through discussions of visual art as well as literary work by prominent novelists and poets, Masiello sketches a broad landscape of vivid intellectual debate in the Southern Cone of Latin America. The Art of Transition will interest Latin Americanists,literary and political theorists, art critics and historians, and those involved with the study of postmodernism and globalization. |
18. Vision Machines: Cinema, Literature and Sexuality in Spain and Cuba, 1983-93 (Critical Studies in Latin American and Iberian Culture) by Paul Julian Smith | |
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(1996-01)
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19. Slavery and the Demographic and Economic History of Minas Gerais, Brazil, 1720-1888 (Cambridge Latin American Studies) by Laird W. Bergad | |
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(2006-11-02)
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20. Generations of Settlers: Rural Households and Markets on the Costa Rican Frontier, 1850-1935 (Dellplain Latin American Studies) by Mario Samper | |
Paperback: 286
Pages
(1990-09)
list price: US$46.00 Isbn: 0813380219 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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