Latin American popular culture since independence : an introduction / / edited by William H. Beezley and Linda A. Curcio-Nagy.

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Year of Publication:2012
Edition:2nd ed.
Language:English
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Physical Description:vii, 340 p.
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Table of Contents:
  • Piety and public space : the cemetery campaign in Veracruz, 1789-1810 / Pamela Voekel
  • Church, Humboldt, and Darwin : the tension and harmony of art and science / Stephen Jay Gould
  • Black kings, blackface carnival, and nineteenth-century origins of the tango / John Charles Chasteen
  • Cartas y cartas, compadre-- : love and other letters from Rio Frio / William E. French
  • Peddling the pampas : Argentina at the Paris Universal Exposition of 1889 / Ingrid E. Fey
  • Death and disorder in Mexico City : the state funeral of Manuel Romero Rubio / Matthew D. Esposito
  • Images of Indians in the construction of Ecuadorian identity at the end of the nineteenth century / Blanca Muratorio
  • Many chefs in the national kitchen : cookbooks and identity in nineteenth-century Mexico / Jeffrey M. Pilcher
  • The new order : diversions and modernization in turn-of-the-century Lima / Fanni Mu, Oz Cabrejo
  • From the ruins of the ancien regime : Mexico's monument to the revolution / Thomas L. Benjamin
  • Racial parity and national humor : Carmen Miranda's samba performances, 1930-1939 / Darien J. Davis
  • Oil, race, and calypso in Trinidad and Tobago, 1909-1990 / Graham E.L. Holton
  • The dictator's seduction : gender and state spectacle during the Trujillo regime / Lauren H. Derby
  • En el corazon del pueblo : Pedro Infante's funeral, the pueblo motif, and the contest over his legacy / Sal Acosta
  • Nostalgia for the future : the new song movement in Nicaragua / Janet L. Sturman.