Mary Kay Vaughan / Stephen LewisNation and Cultural Revolution in Mexico, 1920-1940
The Eagle and the Virgin
Nation and Cultural Revolution in Mexico, 1920-1940
Herausgeber: Vaughan, Mary Kay; Lewis, Stephen
Mary Kay Vaughan / Stephen LewisNation and Cultural Revolution in Mexico, 1920-1940
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Nation and Cultural Revolution in Mexico, 1920-1940
Herausgeber: Vaughan, Mary Kay; Lewis, Stephen
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Collection of essays, aimed at an undergraduate audience, focusing on cultural policy and production after the Mexican revolution.
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Collection of essays, aimed at an undergraduate audience, focusing on cultural policy and production after the Mexican revolution.
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- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 396
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. März 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 165mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9780822336570
- ISBN-10: 082233657X
- Artikelnr.: 22023628
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 396
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. März 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 165mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9780822336570
- ISBN-10: 082233657X
- Artikelnr.: 22023628
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Mary Kay Vaughan is Professor of History at the University of Maryland, College Park. Her books include Cultural Politics in Revolution: Teachers, Peasants, and Schools in Mexico, 1930–1940. She is a coeditor of the journal Hispanic American Historical Review. Stephen E. Lewis is Associate Professor of History at California State University, Chico. He is the author of The Ambivalent Revolution: Forging State and Nation in Chiapas, 1910–1945.
List of Illustrations xii
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction / Mary Kay Vaughan and Stephen E. Lewis 1
I. The Aesthetics of Nation Building
The Noche Mexicana and the Exhibition of Popular Arts:
> The Sickle, the Serpent, and the Soil: History, Revolution, Nationhood,
and Modernity in the Murals of Diego Rivera, Jose Clemente Orozco, and
David Alfaro Siqueiros / Desmond Rochfort 43
Painting in the Shadow of the Big Three
Frida Kahlo / Sarah M. Lowe 53
Maria Izquierdo / Adrianna Zavala 67
The Mexican Experience of Marion and Grace Greenwood / James Oles 79
Mestizaje and Musical Nationalism in Mexico/ Marco Velazquez and Mary Kay
Vaughan 95
Revolution in the City Streets: Changing Nomenclature, Changing Form, and
the Revision of Public Memory / Patrice Elizabeth Olsen 119
II. Utopian Projects of the State
Saints, Sinners, and the State Formation: Local Religion and Cultural
Revolution in Mexico / Adrian A. Bantjes 137
Nationalizing the Countryside: Schools and Rural Communities in the 1930’s
/ Mary Kay Vaughan 157
The Nation, Education, and the “Indian Problem” in Mexico, 1920–1940 /
Stephen E. Lewis 176
For the Health of the Nation: Gender and the Cultural Politics of Social
Hygiene in Revolutionary Mexico / Katherine E. Bliss 196
III. Mass Communication and Nation Building
Remapping Identities: Road Construction and Nation Building in
Postrevolutionary Mexico / Wendy Waters 221
National Imaginings on the Air: Radio in Mexico, 1920–1950 / Joy Elizabeth
Hayes 243
Screening the Nation / Joanne Hershfield 259
IV. Social Construction of Nations
An Idea of Mexico: Catholics in the Revolution / Jean Meyer 281
Guadalajaran Women and the Construction of National Identity / Maria Teresa
Fernandez Aceves 297
“We Are All Mexicans Here”: Workers, Patriotism, and Union Struggles in
Monterrey / Michael Snodgrass 314
Final Reflections: What Was Mexico’s Cultural Revolution? / Claudio Lomnitz
335
Contributors 351
Index 357
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction / Mary Kay Vaughan and Stephen E. Lewis 1
I. The Aesthetics of Nation Building
The Noche Mexicana and the Exhibition of Popular Arts:
> The Sickle, the Serpent, and the Soil: History, Revolution, Nationhood,
and Modernity in the Murals of Diego Rivera, Jose Clemente Orozco, and
David Alfaro Siqueiros / Desmond Rochfort 43
Painting in the Shadow of the Big Three
Frida Kahlo / Sarah M. Lowe 53
Maria Izquierdo / Adrianna Zavala 67
The Mexican Experience of Marion and Grace Greenwood / James Oles 79
Mestizaje and Musical Nationalism in Mexico/ Marco Velazquez and Mary Kay
Vaughan 95
Revolution in the City Streets: Changing Nomenclature, Changing Form, and
the Revision of Public Memory / Patrice Elizabeth Olsen 119
II. Utopian Projects of the State
Saints, Sinners, and the State Formation: Local Religion and Cultural
Revolution in Mexico / Adrian A. Bantjes 137
Nationalizing the Countryside: Schools and Rural Communities in the 1930’s
/ Mary Kay Vaughan 157
The Nation, Education, and the “Indian Problem” in Mexico, 1920–1940 /
Stephen E. Lewis 176
For the Health of the Nation: Gender and the Cultural Politics of Social
Hygiene in Revolutionary Mexico / Katherine E. Bliss 196
III. Mass Communication and Nation Building
Remapping Identities: Road Construction and Nation Building in
Postrevolutionary Mexico / Wendy Waters 221
National Imaginings on the Air: Radio in Mexico, 1920–1950 / Joy Elizabeth
Hayes 243
Screening the Nation / Joanne Hershfield 259
IV. Social Construction of Nations
An Idea of Mexico: Catholics in the Revolution / Jean Meyer 281
Guadalajaran Women and the Construction of National Identity / Maria Teresa
Fernandez Aceves 297
“We Are All Mexicans Here”: Workers, Patriotism, and Union Struggles in
Monterrey / Michael Snodgrass 314
Final Reflections: What Was Mexico’s Cultural Revolution? / Claudio Lomnitz
335
Contributors 351
Index 357
List of Illustrations xii
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction / Mary Kay Vaughan and Stephen E. Lewis 1
I. The Aesthetics of Nation Building
The Noche Mexicana and the Exhibition of Popular Arts:
> The Sickle, the Serpent, and the Soil: History, Revolution, Nationhood,
and Modernity in the Murals of Diego Rivera, Jose Clemente Orozco, and
David Alfaro Siqueiros / Desmond Rochfort 43
Painting in the Shadow of the Big Three
Frida Kahlo / Sarah M. Lowe 53
Maria Izquierdo / Adrianna Zavala 67
The Mexican Experience of Marion and Grace Greenwood / James Oles 79
Mestizaje and Musical Nationalism in Mexico/ Marco Velazquez and Mary Kay
Vaughan 95
Revolution in the City Streets: Changing Nomenclature, Changing Form, and
the Revision of Public Memory / Patrice Elizabeth Olsen 119
II. Utopian Projects of the State
Saints, Sinners, and the State Formation: Local Religion and Cultural
Revolution in Mexico / Adrian A. Bantjes 137
Nationalizing the Countryside: Schools and Rural Communities in the 1930’s
/ Mary Kay Vaughan 157
The Nation, Education, and the “Indian Problem” in Mexico, 1920–1940 /
Stephen E. Lewis 176
For the Health of the Nation: Gender and the Cultural Politics of Social
Hygiene in Revolutionary Mexico / Katherine E. Bliss 196
III. Mass Communication and Nation Building
Remapping Identities: Road Construction and Nation Building in
Postrevolutionary Mexico / Wendy Waters 221
National Imaginings on the Air: Radio in Mexico, 1920–1950 / Joy Elizabeth
Hayes 243
Screening the Nation / Joanne Hershfield 259
IV. Social Construction of Nations
An Idea of Mexico: Catholics in the Revolution / Jean Meyer 281
Guadalajaran Women and the Construction of National Identity / Maria Teresa
Fernandez Aceves 297
“We Are All Mexicans Here”: Workers, Patriotism, and Union Struggles in
Monterrey / Michael Snodgrass 314
Final Reflections: What Was Mexico’s Cultural Revolution? / Claudio Lomnitz
335
Contributors 351
Index 357
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction / Mary Kay Vaughan and Stephen E. Lewis 1
I. The Aesthetics of Nation Building
The Noche Mexicana and the Exhibition of Popular Arts:
> The Sickle, the Serpent, and the Soil: History, Revolution, Nationhood,
and Modernity in the Murals of Diego Rivera, Jose Clemente Orozco, and
David Alfaro Siqueiros / Desmond Rochfort 43
Painting in the Shadow of the Big Three
Frida Kahlo / Sarah M. Lowe 53
Maria Izquierdo / Adrianna Zavala 67
The Mexican Experience of Marion and Grace Greenwood / James Oles 79
Mestizaje and Musical Nationalism in Mexico/ Marco Velazquez and Mary Kay
Vaughan 95
Revolution in the City Streets: Changing Nomenclature, Changing Form, and
the Revision of Public Memory / Patrice Elizabeth Olsen 119
II. Utopian Projects of the State
Saints, Sinners, and the State Formation: Local Religion and Cultural
Revolution in Mexico / Adrian A. Bantjes 137
Nationalizing the Countryside: Schools and Rural Communities in the 1930’s
/ Mary Kay Vaughan 157
The Nation, Education, and the “Indian Problem” in Mexico, 1920–1940 /
Stephen E. Lewis 176
For the Health of the Nation: Gender and the Cultural Politics of Social
Hygiene in Revolutionary Mexico / Katherine E. Bliss 196
III. Mass Communication and Nation Building
Remapping Identities: Road Construction and Nation Building in
Postrevolutionary Mexico / Wendy Waters 221
National Imaginings on the Air: Radio in Mexico, 1920–1950 / Joy Elizabeth
Hayes 243
Screening the Nation / Joanne Hershfield 259
IV. Social Construction of Nations
An Idea of Mexico: Catholics in the Revolution / Jean Meyer 281
Guadalajaran Women and the Construction of National Identity / Maria Teresa
Fernandez Aceves 297
“We Are All Mexicans Here”: Workers, Patriotism, and Union Struggles in
Monterrey / Michael Snodgrass 314
Final Reflections: What Was Mexico’s Cultural Revolution? / Claudio Lomnitz
335
Contributors 351
Index 357







