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Author Name Joseph, Gilbert; rubenstein, Anne; Zolov, Eric (edited by) Title Fragments of a Golden Age: The Politics of Culture in Mexico Since 1940 Binding Soft cover Book Condition Near Fine Jacket Condition No Jacket Type Book Edition No Edition Publisher Durham, North Carolina, U.S.A. Duke Univ Press 2001 ISBN 082232718x / 9780822327189 Illustrator Photographs Seller ID 002175 During the 20th century the Mexican government invested in the creation and promotion of a national culture more aggressively than any other state in the western hemisphere. This book provides a comprehensive cultural history of the vibrant, post-1940 Mexico that emerged. In understanding this period of Mexican history, the volume's contributors weigh in on a wealth of topics from music, tourism, television and sports to theater, unions art, and magazines. Each essay in its own way addresses the fragmentation of a cultural consensus that prevailed during the "golden age" of post-revolutionary prosperity, a time when the state was still successfully bolstering its power with narratives of modernization and shared community. This is a marvelous book! 505 pages; the top and bottom front corners are a bit worn. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
MEXICO HISTORY CIVILIZATION CULTURAL POLICY
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