LA ILUSION DE MANDRAGORAS

LA ILUSION DE MANDRAGORAS

Author: Rene Barrios Avelar

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2009-04-18

Total Pages: 92

ISBN-13: 0557624878

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La Ilusion de Mandragoras es el Manual del Politico moderno. Independientemente de los grados de participacion politica, es importante conocer las reglas del juego en la actualidad. Los estudiosos de las ciencias politicas, encontraran en este manual una aberracion de lo que deberia ser un estudio de la politica. Sin embargo, cuando se encuentren en el campo de accion, este manual les resultara muy efectivo.


Pregones Theatre

Pregones Theatre

Author: Eva Cristina Vásquez

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-06-23

Total Pages: 247

ISBN-13: 131779382X

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This is a theatre history, performance studies and U.S. Latino theatre book that examines the artistic, social political contribution of Teatro Pregones to the larger American, Latin American and Puerto Rican theatre communities.


Inter-America

Inter-America

Author: James Cook Bardin

Publisher:

Published: 1922

Total Pages: 416

ISBN-13:

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Consists of English translations of articles in the Spanish American press.


"Visual Propaganda, Exhibitions, and the Spanish Civil War "

Author: MiriamM. Basilio

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-07-05

Total Pages: 341

ISBN-13: 1351537431

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Visual Propaganda, Exhibitions, and the Spanish Civil War is a history of art during wartime that analyzes images in various media that circulated widely and were encountered daily by Spaniards on city walls, in print, and in exhibitions. Tangible elements of the nation?s past?monuments, cultural property, and art-historical icons?were displayed in temporary exhibitions and museums, as well as reproduced on posters and in print media, to rally the population, define national identity, and reinvent distant and recent history. Artists, political-party propagandists, and government administrators believed that images on the street, in print, and in exhibitions would create a community of viewers, brought together during the staging of public exhibitions to understand their own roles as Spaniards. This book draws on extensive archival research, brings to light unpublished documents, and examines visual propaganda, exhibitions, and texts unavailable in English. It engages with questions of national self-definition and historical memory at their intersections with the fine arts, visual culture, exhibition history, tourism, and propaganda during the Spanish Civil War and immediate post-war period, as well as contemporary responses to the contested legacy of the Spanish Civil War. It will be of interest to scholars in art history, visual and cultural history, history, and museum studies.


The Desertmakers

The Desertmakers

Author: Javier Uriarte

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-10-29

Total Pages: 270

ISBN-13: 1317210808

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This book studies how the rhetoric of travel introduces different conceptualizations of space and time in scenarios of war during the last decades of the 19th century, in Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay. By examining accounts of war and travel in the context of the consolidation of state apparatuses in these countries, Uriarte underlines the essential role that war (in connection to empire and capital) has played in the Latin American process of modernization and state formation. In this book, the analysis of British and Latin American travel narratives proves particularly productive in reading the ways in which national spaces are reconfigured, reimagined, and reappropriated by the state apparatus. War turns out to be a central instrument not just for making possible this logic of appropriation, but also for bringing temporal notions such as modernization and progress to spaces that were described — albeit problematically — as being outside of history. The book argues that wars waged against "deserts" (as Patagonia, the sertão, Paraguay, and the Uruguayan countryside were described and imagined) were in fact means of generating empty spaces, real voids that were the condition for new foundations. The study of travel writing is an essential tool for understanding the transformations of space brought by war, and for analyzing in detail the forms and connotations of movement in connection to violence. Uriarte pays particular attention to the effects that witnessing war had on the traveler’s identity and on the relation that is established with the oikos or point of departure of their own voyage. Written at the intersection of literary analysis, critical geography, political science, and history, this book will be of interest to those studying Latin American literature, Travel Writing, and neocolonialism and Empire writing.