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  • - Popular Culture in Mexico
    av Nestor Garcia Canclini
    219,-

    An examination of popular culture -- merely a process of creating, marketing, and consuming a final product, or an expression of the artist's surroundings and an attempt to alter them?

  • av Hector Aguilar Camin
    313,-

    An authoritative and comprehensive history of post-revolutionary Mexico by two of the country's leading intellectuals.Hector Aguilar Camin and Lorenzo Meyer set out to fill a void in the literature on Mexican history: the lack of a single text to cover the history of Mexico during the twentieth century. In the Shadow of the Mexican Revolution, covers the Mexican Revolution itself, the gradual consolidation of institutions, the Cardenas regime, the "e;Mexican economic miracle"e; and its subsequent collapse, and the recent transition toward a new historical period.The authors explore Mexico's turbulent recent history as it becomes increasingly intertwined with that of the United States. First published in Spanish as A la sombra de la Revolucion Mexicana, this English-language edition offers US readers an intelligent and accessible study of their neighbor to the south.

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    330,-

    This volume collects some of the best short fiction from the six Spanish-speaking countries of Central America--Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama.

  • av Anna Luiza Ozorio de Almeida
    379,-

    This work brings together information on the physical, demographic, institutional, and economic dimensions of directed settlement in the Amazon Basin in the 1970s and raises significant questions about the gains and losses of the settlers, the reasons for

  • av Edelberto Torres Rivas
    338,-

    The first attempt at an integrated analysis of modern Central America's socioeconomic structure, Torres Rivas's work traces the social development of Central America from independence (1871) up to the 1960s.

  • - Its Origins, 1521-1763
    av Enrique Semo
    338,-

    This book argues that the conflicting social formations of capitalism, feudalism, and tributary despotism provided the basic dynamic of Mexico's social and economic development.

  • - Roads to Modernity
    av Guillermo Giucci
    273,-

    Illuminating the question of what it means to be a mobile human anywhere in the modern world, this strikingly original work of cultural history examines how changes in consciousness, identity, and expression, both national and individual, resulted from th

  • - A History of the Cigar Factory Reader
    av Araceli Tinajero
    402,-

    An intriguing history of the hired readers who read to cigar factory workers in Cuba, Tampa, Key West, Puerto Rico, and Mexico.

  • - The Americanization of Brazil during World War II
    av Antonio Pedro Tota
    338,-

    A fascinating study of how the Roosevelt administration used mass media, including films by such luminaries as John Ford, Walt Disney, and Orson Wells, to promote the American way of life to Brazilians and how Brazilians actively interpreted, negotiated, and reconfigured this effort at cultural seduction.

  • - Life Histories of Women Workers in Tijuana
    av Norma Iglesias Prieto
    273,-

    Stories and testimonials about women who work in assembly plants along the U.S.-Mexico border.

  • - The Case of "La Violencia" in Colombia
    av Gonzalo Sanchez
    273,-

    A study of social banditry in Colombia during a near-civil war.

  • - Reclaiming a Civilization
    av Guillermo Bonfil Batalla
    273,-

    This translation of a major work in Mexican anthropology argues that Mesoamerican civilization is an ongoing and undeniable force in contemporary Mexican life.

  • av Jorge Ventocilla
    219,-

    Plants, animals, and their place in the culture of an indigenous people of Panama.

  • - From the Aztecs to Independence
    av Enrique Florescano
    389,-

    A collection of essays tracing the many memories of the past created by different individuals and groups in Mexico, the book addresses the problem of memory and changing ideas of time in the way Mexicans conceive of their history.

  • - Witchcraft, Slavery, and Popular Religion in Colonial Brazil
    av Laura de Mello e Souza
    393,-

    Originally published in Brazil as O Diabo e a Terra de Santa Cruz, this translation from the Portuguese analyzes the nature of popular religion and the ways it was transferred to the New World in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.

  • - A Theoretical Approach
    av Torcuato S. Di Tella
    338,-

    Di Tella draws on the work of Montesquieu, Burke, Tocqueville, Marx, Weber, and Durkheim in formulating his explanatory theories, which are then tested against crucial events in Latin American history, from the rebellions of the eighteenth century to the

  • - A Memoir of Guerrilla Radio
    av Carlos Henriquez Consalvi
    389,-

    A riveting account of the 1980s civil war in El Salvador from the rebels' point of view, written by the man who directed the main news outlet for the guerrilla organization that challenged the Salvadoran government.

  • - Art and Life in Viceregal Mexico
    av Jaime Cuadriello
    644,-

    Starting with the iconography of a parish church, this extensively contextualized study examines eighteenth-century art, society, religion, and history to offer a new social history of art in colonial Mexico.

  • av Joel Sherzer
    338,-

    The Kuna Indians of Panama, probably best known for molas, their colorful applique blouses, also have a rich literary tradition of oral stories and performances; this book contains the texts of many such works.

  • - Religious Conversion, Politics, and Ethnic Identity in Guatemala
    av Ricardo Falla
    389,-

    What happened when a religious movement came to a Guatemalan town.

  • - The Representation of Self Mirrored in the Other
    av Sylvia Caiuby Novaes
    273,-

    Focusing on the Bororo people of west-central Brazil, this book addresses the construction of self-identity through interethnic interaction.

  • - A Past Unveiled
    av Julia Tunon Pablos
    219,-

    This work examines the role of Mexican women from pre-Cortes to the 1980s.

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