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Crafting Mexico : Intellectuals, Artisans, and the State after the Revolution /

After Mexico's revolution of 1910-1920, intellectuals sought to forge a unified cultural nation out of the country's diverse populace. Their efforts resulted in an "ethnicized" interpretation of Mexicanness that intentionally incorporated elements of folk and indigenous culture....

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Auteur principal: López, Rick Anthony (Auteur)
Format: Électronique eBook
Langue:Inglés
Publié: Durham [NC] : Duke University Press, 2010
Collection:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Table des matières:
  • Ethnicizing the nation : the India Bonita Contest of 1921
  • Popular art and the staging of Indianness
  • Foreign-Mexican collaboration, 1920/1940
  • The postrevolutionary cultural project, 1916/1938
  • The museum and the market, 1929/1948
  • Formulating a state policy toward popular art, 1937/1974
  • The "unbroken tradition" of Olinalá from the Aztecs through the revolution
  • Transnational renaissance and local power struggles, 1920s to 1950s
  • The road to Olinalá