Constructing Culture and Power in Latin America
Description
Provides a basis for understanding change in Latin America and what that understanding means for scholarly analysis
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Publishes award-winning books that advance humanities and social science fields, as well as English language teaching and regional resources.
Assists the U-M community of faculty, staff, and students in achieving their publishing ambitions.
Share and access research data, articles, chapters, dissertations and more produced by the U-M community.
A community-based, open source publishing platform that helps publishers present the full richness of their authors' research outputs in a durable, discoverable, accessible and flexible form. Developed by Michigan Publishing and University of Michigan Library.
Contents
Constructing Culture and Power
Daniel H. Levine 1
Capitalist Dreams: Chile's Response to Nineteenth-Century World Copper Competition
William W. Culver and Cornel J. Reinhart 41
Local History in Global Context: Social and Economic Transitions in Western Guatamela
Carol A. Smith 75
Peasants into Rebels: Community and Class in Rural El Salvador
A. Douglas Kincaid 119
Black and White and Color: Cardenismo and the Search for a Campesino Ideology
Marjorie J. Becker 155
Popular Groups, Popular Culture, and Popular Religion
Daniel H. Levine 171
Organizing, Ideology, and Moral Suasion: Political Discourse and Action in a Mexican Town
Michael W. Foley 227
To Be in Between: The Cholas as Market Women
Linda J. Seligmann 267
Regarding the Philanthropic Ogre: Cultural Policy in Brazil, 1930-45/1964-90
Randal Johnson 311
The Function of the Form: Power Play and Ritual in the 1988 Mexican Presidential Campaign
Larissa Adler Lomnitz, Claudio Lomnitz Adler, and Ilya Adler 357
Political Elites and State Building: The Case of Nineteenth-Century Brazil
Jose Murilo de Carvalho 403
The Cuban Revolution in Comparative Perspective
Susan Eckstein 429
Contributors 461
Index 463
Provides a basis for understanding change in Latin America and what that understanding means for scholarly analysis