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Imagining la Chica Moderna – Women, Nation, and Visual Culture in Mexico, 1917–1936

Autor Joanne Hershfield
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 iun 2008
In the years following the Mexican Revolution, visual images of "la chica moderna," the modern woman, au courant in appearance and attitude, popped up in mass media across the country. Some of the images were addressed directly to women through advertisements, as illustrations accompanying articles in women's magazines, and on the "women's pages" in daily newspapers. Others illustrated domestic and international news stories, promoted tourism, or publicized the latest Mexican and Hollywood films. In "Imagining la Chica Moderna," Joanne Hershfield examines these images, exploring how the modern woman was envisioned in Mexican popular culture and how she figured into postrevolutionary contestations over Mexican national identity. Through her detailed interpretations of visual representations of la chica moderna, Hershfield demonstrates how the images embodied popular ideas and anxieties about sexuality, work, motherhood, and feminine beauty, as well as class and ethnicity. Her analysis takes into account the influence of "mexicanidad," the vision of Mexican national identity promoted by successive postrevolutionary administrations, and the fashions that arrived in Mexico from abroad, particularly from Paris, New York, and Hollywood. She considers how ideals of the modern housewife were promoted to Mexican women through visual culture; how working women were represented in illustrated periodicals and in the Mexican cinema; and how images of traditional "types" of Mexican women, such as "la china poblana" (the rural woman), came to define a "domestic exotic" form of modern femininity. Scrutinizing photographs of Mexican women that accompanied articles in the Mexican press during the 1920s and 1930s, Hershfield reflects on the ways that the real and the imagined came together in the production of la chica moderna.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780822342380
ISBN-10: 0822342383
Pagini: 216
Ilustrații: 68 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 163 x 227 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press

Cuprins

Introduction; 1. Visualizing the New Nation; 2. En Mexico como en Paris: Fashioning la chica moderna; 3. Domesticating la chica moderna; 4. Picturing Working Women; 5. La moda Mexicana: Exotic Women; Conclusion. Imagining “Real” Mexican Women

Recenzii

“Joanne Hershfield’s book will become an essential reference guide for unpacking la chica moderna as a central trope of postrevolutionary Mexican society. By demonstrating the ways that ‘the modern girl’ was simultaneously cosmopolitan and native, Hershfield makes sense of the seemingly out-of-place phenomenon of the ‘Mexican flapper’ and her multiple meanings within the project of Mexican nationhood.” Eric Zolov, author of Refried Elvis: The Rise of the Mexican Counterculture “Imagining la Chica Moderna is an engaging book that both demonstrates the role of gender in fashioning the Mexican nation and underscores the primacy of popular culture in that enterprise.” Ann Marie Stock, editor of Framing Latin American Cinema: Contemporary Critical Perspectives

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""Imagining la Chica Moderna" is an engaging book that both demonstrates the role of gender in fashioning the Mexican nation and underscores the primacy of popular culture in that enterprise."--Ann Marie Stock, editor of "Framing Latin American Cinema: Contemporary Critical Perspectives"

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How the global “new woman” phenomenon of the early 20th century played out in Mexico