Anita Brenner : : A Mind of Her Own / / Susannah Joel Glusker.

Journalist, historian, anthropologist, art critic, and creative writer, Anita Brenner was one of Mexico's most discerning interpreters. Born to a Jewish immigrant family in Mexico a few years before the Revolution of 1910, she matured into an independent liberal who defended Mexico, workers, an...

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Place / Publishing House:Austin : : University of Texas Press, , [2021]
©1998
Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (314 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • contents
  • Foreword
  • Prologue
  • An Abbreviated Chronology of Anita Brenner's Life
  • Introduction
  • one. Nana Serapia
  • two. Mexico Welcomes Anita
  • three. A Family of Artists and Intellectuals
  • four. Sisters, Foes, and Role Models
  • five. Moving On
  • six. Harvesting Mexican Efforts
  • seven. An Art Critic's Career Unfolds
  • eight. Idols behind Altars
  • nine. An Atypical Student
  • ten. Flirtations, Relationships, and Love
  • eleven. Your Mexican Holiday
  • twelve. Identity, Commitment, and Activism
  • thirteen. Full-fledged Menorah Journal Radical
  • fourteen. Spain
  • fifteen. Art Critic in the Thirties
  • sixteen. A Radical Looks at Mexico: The Throttled Revolution
  • seventeen. The Wind That Swept Mexico
  • eighteen. Epilogue: New York, 1942
  • Appendixes
  • Notes
  • Anita Brenner Bibliography
  • General Bibliography
  • Index