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  • Volume 10: Latin America since 1930: Ideas, Culture, and Society
  • Edited by Leslie Bethell, University of Oxford
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Online publication date:
March 2008
Print publication year:
1995
Online ISBN:
9781139055253

Book description

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.

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On the Cambridge History of Latin America:‘I find it hard to believe that a better collaborative history of Latin America could be assembled at the present time.’

Source: The Times Higher Education Supplement

‘ … wide-ranging in scope … substantial and impressive achievements’.

Nicola Miller Source: Bulletin of Latin American Research

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