The New Cultural History of Peronism – Power and Identity in Mid–Twentieth–Century Argentina
Autor Matthew B. Karush, Oscar Chamosaen Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 mai 2010
"Contributors" Anahi Ballent, Oscar Chamosa, Maria Damilakou, Eduardo Elena, Matthew B. Karush, Diana Lenton, Mirta Zaida Lobato, Natalia Milanesio, Mariano Ben Plotkin, Cesar Seveso, Lizel Tornay"
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780822347385
ISBN-10: 0822347385
Pagini: 320
Ilustrații: 17 photographs
Dimensiuni: 155 x 234 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
ISBN-10: 0822347385
Pagini: 320
Ilustrații: 17 photographs
Dimensiuni: 155 x 234 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Cuprins
Contributors: Anahi Ballent; Oscar Chamosa; María Damilakou; Eduardo Elena; Matthew B. Karush; Diana Lenton; Mirta Zaida Lobato; Natalia Milanesio; Mariano Ben Plotkin; César Seveso; Lizel Tornay
Recenzii
All those interested in the protean historical phenomenon of Peronism are indebted to Matthew B. Karush and Oscar Chamosa for this stimulating collection of essays. The New Cultural History of Peronism offers us, often for the first time in English, access to new perspectives drawn from the recent work of Argentine and North American scholars. These essays are interdisciplinary in nature and represent the creative application of the insights of the new cultural history to the history of Peronism. Framed by a lucid introduction by the editors and a fine overview essay on Peronism and its scholarship by Mariano Ben Plotkin, the essays in this volume constitute both an invaluable teaching tool and a challenge to researchers to pursue further the paths so provocatively teased out by this new cohort of Peronólogos.Daniel James, author of Doña Marías Story: Life History, Memory, and Political IdentityThis is cultural history at its best. A group of innovative scholars sheds new light on what is arguably one of the most important sociopolitical and cultural phenomena in modern Latin America.Javier Auyero, author of Contentious Lives: Two Argentine Women, Two Protests, and the Quest for RecognitionThis is a wonderful and rich collection that brings together essays from many of the most innovative scholars working on Peronism. It opens up new vistas not only for Argentine history, but for Latin American history overall and cultural history more generally. Its uniqueness and range make it especially valuable for classroom use, and, crucially, a point of entry for those outside Argentine history looking to gain a more nuanced understanding of this most resilient and chameleon-like political and cultural movement.Mark Alan Healey, University of California, Berkeley
"All those interested in the protean historical phenomenon of Peronism are indebted to Matthew B. Karush and Oscar Chamosa for this stimulating collection of essays. The New Cultural History of Peronism offers us, often for the first time in English, access to new perspectives drawn from the recent work of Argentine and North American scholars. These essays are interdisciplinary in nature and represent the creative application of the insights of the new cultural history to the history of Peronism. Framed by a lucid introduction by the editors and a fine overview essay on Peronism and its scholarship by Mariano Ben Plotkin, the essays in this volume constitute both an invaluable teaching tool and a challenge to researchers to pursue further the paths so provocatively teased out by this new cohort of Peronologos."--Daniel James, author of Dona Maria's Story: Life History, Memory, and Political Identity "This is cultural history at its best. A group of innovative scholars sheds new light on what is arguably one of the most important sociopolitical and cultural phenomena in modern Latin America."--Javier Auyero, author of Contentious Lives: Two Argentine Women, Two Protests, and the Quest for Recognition "This is a wonderful and rich collection that brings together essays from many of the most innovative scholars working on Peronism. It opens up new vistas not only for Argentine history, but for Latin American history overall and cultural history more generally. Its uniqueness and range make it especially valuable for classroom use, and, crucially, a point of entry for those outside Argentine history looking to gain a more nuanced understanding of this most resilient and chameleon-like political and cultural movement."--Mark Alan Healey, University of California, Berkeley
"All those interested in the protean historical phenomenon of Peronism are indebted to Matthew B. Karush and Oscar Chamosa for this stimulating collection of essays. The New Cultural History of Peronism offers us, often for the first time in English, access to new perspectives drawn from the recent work of Argentine and North American scholars. These essays are interdisciplinary in nature and represent the creative application of the insights of the new cultural history to the history of Peronism. Framed by a lucid introduction by the editors and a fine overview essay on Peronism and its scholarship by Mariano Ben Plotkin, the essays in this volume constitute both an invaluable teaching tool and a challenge to researchers to pursue further the paths so provocatively teased out by this new cohort of Peronologos."--Daniel James, author of Dona Maria's Story: Life History, Memory, and Political Identity "This is cultural history at its best. A group of innovative scholars sheds new light on what is arguably one of the most important sociopolitical and cultural phenomena in modern Latin America."--Javier Auyero, author of Contentious Lives: Two Argentine Women, Two Protests, and the Quest for Recognition "This is a wonderful and rich collection that brings together essays from many of the most innovative scholars working on Peronism. It opens up new vistas not only for Argentine history, but for Latin American history overall and cultural history more generally. Its uniqueness and range make it especially valuable for classroom use, and, crucially, a point of entry for those outside Argentine history looking to gain a more nuanced understanding of this most resilient and chameleon-like political and cultural movement."--Mark Alan Healey, University of California, Berkeley
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"This is a wonderful and rich collection that brings together essays from many of the most innovative scholars working on Peronism. It opens up new vistas not only for Argentine history, but for Latin American history overall and cultural history more generally. Its uniqueness and range make it especially valuable for classroom use, and, crucially, a point of entry for those outside Argentine history looking to gain a more nuanced understanding of this most resilient and chameleon-like political and cultural movement."--Mark Alan Healey, University of California, Berkeley
Descriere
Collection of essays on the history of the Peronist period from a cultural perspective, exploring the space where popular cultural practices, state policies, and the capitalist marketplace intersect.