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Roderic Camp's examination of intellectuals in Mexico is the first study of a Latin American country to detail the structure of intellectual life, rather than merely considering intellectual ideas.
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Roderic Camp's examination of intellectuals in Mexico is the first study of a Latin American country to detail the structure of intellectual life, rather than merely considering intellectual ideas.
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- Produktdetails
- University of Texas Press
- Verlag: Univ of Chicago behalf of University of Texas
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 1985
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 438g
- ISBN-13: 9780292738393
- ISBN-10: 0292738390
- Artikelnr.: 22123584
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- University of Texas Press
- Verlag: Univ of Chicago behalf of University of Texas
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 1985
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 438g
- ISBN-13: 9780292738393
- ISBN-10: 0292738390
- Artikelnr.: 22123584
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
By Roderic A. Camp
1. Acknowledgments
2. 1. Introduction
* Methodology
3. 2. Politics, the State, and Intellectuals
* The Mexican Model
* Political Culture
* Political Structures
* Nonstate Structures
* Conclusions
4. 3. The Mexican Intellectual
* A Universal Conceptualization
* A Mexican Intellectual’s Definition
* A Mexican Public Figure’s Definition
* Conclusions
5. 4. The Function of the Mexican Intellectual
* Social Conditions and the Intellectual’s Role
* Foreign Determinants of Intellectual Roles
* Cultural Determinants of Intellectual Roles
* The Role of the Mexican Intellectual
* A View from Intellectuals and Politicians
* Conclusions
6. 5. Family Background and Education
* Consequences of Birthplace
* Consequences of Residence
* Consequences of Social Background
* Consequences of Education
* Conclusions
7. 6. Career Patterns
* Occupations: Uncommon Choices
* Occupations: Frequent Choices
* Career Choices and Public Service
* Other Experiences
* Conclusions
8. 7. Intellectual Mentors and Circles
* The Intellectual Mentor
* The University and Recruitment
* The Journal and Recruitment
* The Role of Intellectual Circles
* The Independent Intellectual
* Some Important Intellectual Groups
* Conclusions
9. 8. Cultural Academies and Institutions
* The Importance of Mexican Cultural Institutions
* The Academies
* National Prizes
* The Universities
* Conclusions
10. 9. Media, Censorship, and Intellectual Life
* Media Impact
* Characteristics of Mexican Media
* Government Censorship
* Self-Censorship
* Government Censorship Techniques
* Conclusions
11. 10. Serving the State
* The Consequences of 1968
* Patterns of Intellectual Relationships to the State
* Why Intellectuals Have Served the State
* Consequences of Serving the State
12. 11. Conclusions
13. Notes
14. Bibliographic Essay
15. Index
2. 1. Introduction
* Methodology
3. 2. Politics, the State, and Intellectuals
* The Mexican Model
* Political Culture
* Political Structures
* Nonstate Structures
* Conclusions
4. 3. The Mexican Intellectual
* A Universal Conceptualization
* A Mexican Intellectual’s Definition
* A Mexican Public Figure’s Definition
* Conclusions
5. 4. The Function of the Mexican Intellectual
* Social Conditions and the Intellectual’s Role
* Foreign Determinants of Intellectual Roles
* Cultural Determinants of Intellectual Roles
* The Role of the Mexican Intellectual
* A View from Intellectuals and Politicians
* Conclusions
6. 5. Family Background and Education
* Consequences of Birthplace
* Consequences of Residence
* Consequences of Social Background
* Consequences of Education
* Conclusions
7. 6. Career Patterns
* Occupations: Uncommon Choices
* Occupations: Frequent Choices
* Career Choices and Public Service
* Other Experiences
* Conclusions
8. 7. Intellectual Mentors and Circles
* The Intellectual Mentor
* The University and Recruitment
* The Journal and Recruitment
* The Role of Intellectual Circles
* The Independent Intellectual
* Some Important Intellectual Groups
* Conclusions
9. 8. Cultural Academies and Institutions
* The Importance of Mexican Cultural Institutions
* The Academies
* National Prizes
* The Universities
* Conclusions
10. 9. Media, Censorship, and Intellectual Life
* Media Impact
* Characteristics of Mexican Media
* Government Censorship
* Self-Censorship
* Government Censorship Techniques
* Conclusions
11. 10. Serving the State
* The Consequences of 1968
* Patterns of Intellectual Relationships to the State
* Why Intellectuals Have Served the State
* Consequences of Serving the State
12. 11. Conclusions
13. Notes
14. Bibliographic Essay
15. Index
1. Acknowledgments
2. 1. Introduction
* Methodology
3. 2. Politics, the State, and Intellectuals
* The Mexican Model
* Political Culture
* Political Structures
* Nonstate Structures
* Conclusions
4. 3. The Mexican Intellectual
* A Universal Conceptualization
* A Mexican Intellectual’s Definition
* A Mexican Public Figure’s Definition
* Conclusions
5. 4. The Function of the Mexican Intellectual
* Social Conditions and the Intellectual’s Role
* Foreign Determinants of Intellectual Roles
* Cultural Determinants of Intellectual Roles
* The Role of the Mexican Intellectual
* A View from Intellectuals and Politicians
* Conclusions
6. 5. Family Background and Education
* Consequences of Birthplace
* Consequences of Residence
* Consequences of Social Background
* Consequences of Education
* Conclusions
7. 6. Career Patterns
* Occupations: Uncommon Choices
* Occupations: Frequent Choices
* Career Choices and Public Service
* Other Experiences
* Conclusions
8. 7. Intellectual Mentors and Circles
* The Intellectual Mentor
* The University and Recruitment
* The Journal and Recruitment
* The Role of Intellectual Circles
* The Independent Intellectual
* Some Important Intellectual Groups
* Conclusions
9. 8. Cultural Academies and Institutions
* The Importance of Mexican Cultural Institutions
* The Academies
* National Prizes
* The Universities
* Conclusions
10. 9. Media, Censorship, and Intellectual Life
* Media Impact
* Characteristics of Mexican Media
* Government Censorship
* Self-Censorship
* Government Censorship Techniques
* Conclusions
11. 10. Serving the State
* The Consequences of 1968
* Patterns of Intellectual Relationships to the State
* Why Intellectuals Have Served the State
* Consequences of Serving the State
12. 11. Conclusions
13. Notes
14. Bibliographic Essay
15. Index
2. 1. Introduction
* Methodology
3. 2. Politics, the State, and Intellectuals
* The Mexican Model
* Political Culture
* Political Structures
* Nonstate Structures
* Conclusions
4. 3. The Mexican Intellectual
* A Universal Conceptualization
* A Mexican Intellectual’s Definition
* A Mexican Public Figure’s Definition
* Conclusions
5. 4. The Function of the Mexican Intellectual
* Social Conditions and the Intellectual’s Role
* Foreign Determinants of Intellectual Roles
* Cultural Determinants of Intellectual Roles
* The Role of the Mexican Intellectual
* A View from Intellectuals and Politicians
* Conclusions
6. 5. Family Background and Education
* Consequences of Birthplace
* Consequences of Residence
* Consequences of Social Background
* Consequences of Education
* Conclusions
7. 6. Career Patterns
* Occupations: Uncommon Choices
* Occupations: Frequent Choices
* Career Choices and Public Service
* Other Experiences
* Conclusions
8. 7. Intellectual Mentors and Circles
* The Intellectual Mentor
* The University and Recruitment
* The Journal and Recruitment
* The Role of Intellectual Circles
* The Independent Intellectual
* Some Important Intellectual Groups
* Conclusions
9. 8. Cultural Academies and Institutions
* The Importance of Mexican Cultural Institutions
* The Academies
* National Prizes
* The Universities
* Conclusions
10. 9. Media, Censorship, and Intellectual Life
* Media Impact
* Characteristics of Mexican Media
* Government Censorship
* Self-Censorship
* Government Censorship Techniques
* Conclusions
11. 10. Serving the State
* The Consequences of 1968
* Patterns of Intellectual Relationships to the State
* Why Intellectuals Have Served the State
* Consequences of Serving the State
12. 11. Conclusions
13. Notes
14. Bibliographic Essay
15. Index