The Cambridge History of Latin America: Volume 10
Cambridge University Press, 10/27/1995
EAN 9780521495943, ISBN10: 0521495946
Hardcover, 652 pages, 23.4 x 15.6 x 4 cm
Language: English
The essays in Volume X discuss the modernist culture of the 1920s in Brazil, Argentina, and Mexico; the renaissance of Latin American philosophy in the 1940s; major trends in Latin American narrative and poetry, including the indigenous literatures and cultures; the work of twentieth-century Latin American composers, architects, and filmmakers; Latin American mass media, including newspapers, magazines, radio and television; and the development of sculpture, painting, and mural art in the twentieth century. As such, this volume will be an important resource for scholars and general readers seeking to understand modern Latin American culture.
General preface
Preface to Volume X
1. The multiverse of Latin American identity, c. 1920–c. 1970
2. Latin American narrative since c. 1920
3. Latin American poetry, c. 1920–1950
4. Latin American poetry since 1950
5. Indigenous literatures and cultures in twentieth-century Latin America
6. Latin American music, c. 1920–c. 1980
7. Latin American architecture since c. 1920
8. Latin American art since c. 1920
9. Latin American cinema
10. Mass communications in Latin America
Bibliographical essays
Index.
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