Contemporary Latin American Cultural Studies
Herausgeber: Hart, Stephen; Young, Richard A.
Contemporary Latin American Cultural Studies
Herausgeber: Hart, Stephen; Young, Richard A.
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Presents a collection of essays on various aspects of the new discipline of Latin American cultural studies. Essays in this work are grouped in five sections focusing on: the theory of Latin American cultural studies; the icons of culture; culture as a commodity; culture as a site of resistance; and everyday cultural practices.
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Presents a collection of essays on various aspects of the new discipline of Latin American cultural studies. Essays in this work are grouped in five sections focusing on: the theory of Latin American cultural studies; the icons of culture; culture as a commodity; culture as a site of resistance; and everyday cultural practices.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 364
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Dezember 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 520g
- ISBN-13: 9780340808221
- ISBN-10: 0340808225
- Artikelnr.: 22178876
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 364
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Dezember 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 520g
- ISBN-13: 9780340808221
- ISBN-10: 0340808225
- Artikelnr.: 22178876
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Stephen Hart is Professor of Hispanic Studies, University College London, UK Richard Young is Professor of Spanish and Latin American Studies, University of Alberta, Canada
Part 1 Latin America and cultural studies
1 Cultural studies and revolving doors
2 Cultural studies and literary criticism at the cross-roads of value
3 The place of literature in cultural studies
4 Adiós: a national allegory (some reflections on Latin American Cultural
Studies)
Part 2 Cultural icons
5 Contesting the cleric: the intellectual as icon in modern Spanish America
6 Cultural myths and Chicana literature: a field in dispute
7 Recontextualizing violence as founding myth: La sangre derramada by
8 Eva Perón: one woman, several masks
Part 3 Culture as spectacle/commodity
9 The spectacle of identities: football in Latin America
10 Modernity, modernization and melodrama: the bolero in Mexico in the
1930s and 1940s
11 Stars: mapping the firmament
12 Los globalizados tambiÃ(c)n lloran: Mexican telenovelas and the
geographical imagination
13 Local(izing) images: MontevideoâEUR(TM)s televisual praxis
14 The young and the damned: street vision in Latin American cinema
Part 4 Culture, hegemony and opposition
15 Identity, politics and mestizaje
16 Brazilian cinema: reflections on race and representation
17 Of silences and exclusions: nation and culture in nineteenth-century
Colombia
18 Testimonio and its discontents
19 Nicomedes Santa Cruz and the vindication of Afro-Peruvian culture
20 Queering Latin American popular culture
Part 5 Cultural practices
21 Food in Latin America
22 Capoeira culture: an impertinent non-Western art form
23 Mama Coca and the Revolution: Jorge SanjinÃ(c)sâEUR(TM)s double-take
24 Buenos Aires and the narration of urban spaces and practices
References
Index
1 Cultural studies and revolving doors
2 Cultural studies and literary criticism at the cross-roads of value
3 The place of literature in cultural studies
4 Adiós: a national allegory (some reflections on Latin American Cultural
Studies)
Part 2 Cultural icons
5 Contesting the cleric: the intellectual as icon in modern Spanish America
6 Cultural myths and Chicana literature: a field in dispute
7 Recontextualizing violence as founding myth: La sangre derramada by
8 Eva Perón: one woman, several masks
Part 3 Culture as spectacle/commodity
9 The spectacle of identities: football in Latin America
10 Modernity, modernization and melodrama: the bolero in Mexico in the
1930s and 1940s
11 Stars: mapping the firmament
12 Los globalizados tambiÃ(c)n lloran: Mexican telenovelas and the
geographical imagination
13 Local(izing) images: MontevideoâEUR(TM)s televisual praxis
14 The young and the damned: street vision in Latin American cinema
Part 4 Culture, hegemony and opposition
15 Identity, politics and mestizaje
16 Brazilian cinema: reflections on race and representation
17 Of silences and exclusions: nation and culture in nineteenth-century
Colombia
18 Testimonio and its discontents
19 Nicomedes Santa Cruz and the vindication of Afro-Peruvian culture
20 Queering Latin American popular culture
Part 5 Cultural practices
21 Food in Latin America
22 Capoeira culture: an impertinent non-Western art form
23 Mama Coca and the Revolution: Jorge SanjinÃ(c)sâEUR(TM)s double-take
24 Buenos Aires and the narration of urban spaces and practices
References
Index
Part 1 Latin America and cultural studies
1 Cultural studies and revolving doors
2 Cultural studies and literary criticism at the cross-roads of value
3 The place of literature in cultural studies
4 Adiós: a national allegory (some reflections on Latin American Cultural
Studies)
Part 2 Cultural icons
5 Contesting the cleric: the intellectual as icon in modern Spanish America
6 Cultural myths and Chicana literature: a field in dispute
7 Recontextualizing violence as founding myth: La sangre derramada by
8 Eva Perón: one woman, several masks
Part 3 Culture as spectacle/commodity
9 The spectacle of identities: football in Latin America
10 Modernity, modernization and melodrama: the bolero in Mexico in the
1930s and 1940s
11 Stars: mapping the firmament
12 Los globalizados tambiÃ(c)n lloran: Mexican telenovelas and the
geographical imagination
13 Local(izing) images: MontevideoâEUR(TM)s televisual praxis
14 The young and the damned: street vision in Latin American cinema
Part 4 Culture, hegemony and opposition
15 Identity, politics and mestizaje
16 Brazilian cinema: reflections on race and representation
17 Of silences and exclusions: nation and culture in nineteenth-century
Colombia
18 Testimonio and its discontents
19 Nicomedes Santa Cruz and the vindication of Afro-Peruvian culture
20 Queering Latin American popular culture
Part 5 Cultural practices
21 Food in Latin America
22 Capoeira culture: an impertinent non-Western art form
23 Mama Coca and the Revolution: Jorge SanjinÃ(c)sâEUR(TM)s double-take
24 Buenos Aires and the narration of urban spaces and practices
References
Index
1 Cultural studies and revolving doors
2 Cultural studies and literary criticism at the cross-roads of value
3 The place of literature in cultural studies
4 Adiós: a national allegory (some reflections on Latin American Cultural
Studies)
Part 2 Cultural icons
5 Contesting the cleric: the intellectual as icon in modern Spanish America
6 Cultural myths and Chicana literature: a field in dispute
7 Recontextualizing violence as founding myth: La sangre derramada by
8 Eva Perón: one woman, several masks
Part 3 Culture as spectacle/commodity
9 The spectacle of identities: football in Latin America
10 Modernity, modernization and melodrama: the bolero in Mexico in the
1930s and 1940s
11 Stars: mapping the firmament
12 Los globalizados tambiÃ(c)n lloran: Mexican telenovelas and the
geographical imagination
13 Local(izing) images: MontevideoâEUR(TM)s televisual praxis
14 The young and the damned: street vision in Latin American cinema
Part 4 Culture, hegemony and opposition
15 Identity, politics and mestizaje
16 Brazilian cinema: reflections on race and representation
17 Of silences and exclusions: nation and culture in nineteenth-century
Colombia
18 Testimonio and its discontents
19 Nicomedes Santa Cruz and the vindication of Afro-Peruvian culture
20 Queering Latin American popular culture
Part 5 Cultural practices
21 Food in Latin America
22 Capoeira culture: an impertinent non-Western art form
23 Mama Coca and the Revolution: Jorge SanjinÃ(c)sâEUR(TM)s double-take
24 Buenos Aires and the narration of urban spaces and practices
References
Index







