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In: Macmillan studies in economics
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In: Cambridge companions to culture
In: The Cambridge Companions to Philosophy, Religion and Culture
In: Cambridge Collections Online
The term Latin America refers to the Portuguese and Spanish-speaking states created in the early 1820s following the wars of independence, states that differed enormously in geographical and demographical scale, ethnic composition and economic resources, yet shared distinct historical and cultural traits. Specially-commissioned essays by leading experts explore the unity and diversity of the region's cultural expressions. These essays analyse history and politics from the nineteenth century to the present day and consider the heritage of pre-Columbian and Colonial Latin America. There is a particular focus on narrative as well as on poetry, art and architecture, music, cinema, theatre, and broader issues of popular culture. A final chapter looks at the strong and rapidly expanding influence of latino/a culture in the United States. A chronology and guides to further reading are included, making this volume an invaluable introduction to the rich and varied culture of modern Latin America.
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In: Economics and commerce discussion papers 16/93
In: Report series 26
In: History of economics review, S. 1-2
ISSN: 1838-6318
In: History of economics review, Band 86, Heft 1, S. 76-77
ISSN: 1838-6318
In: History of economics review, Band 85, Heft 1, S. 86-87
ISSN: 1838-6318
In: History of economics review, Band 72, Heft 1, S. 2-3
ISSN: 1838-6318
In: The Maghreb Review, Band 42, Heft 3, S. 376-378
ISSN: 2754-6772
In: Journal of Latin American studies, Band 46, Heft 3, S. 604-605
ISSN: 1469-767X
In: Bulletin of Latin American research: the journal of the Society for Latin American Studies (SLAS), Band 31, Heft 4, S. 426-444
ISSN: 1470-9856
As part of this special section dedicated to the Argentine writer Tomás Eloy Martínez (1934–2010), this article explores his journalism in the 1960s in the newsweekly magazine Primera Plana. The most influential magazine of the decade, Primera Plana formed Argentine political opinion and cultural tastes. Martínez was the premier cultural journalist of the magazine, developing a distinctive style of 'new journalism'. The article analyses his key role in developing film and literary criticism in Argentina and Latin America, as well as his coverage of a range of contemporary issues, from the anniversary of Hiroshima to the Russian space race.
In: Bulletin of Latin American research: the journal of the Society for Latin American Studies (SLAS), Band 31, Heft 4, S. 423-425
ISSN: 1470-9856