The Cambridge History of Latin America

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Leslie Bethell
Cambridge University Press, 1984 - History - 645 pages
The essays in Volume 10: Latin America since 1930: Ideas, Culture and Society discuss the modernist culture of the 1920s in Brazil, Argentina, and Mexico; the renaissance of Latin American philosophy in the 1940s; major trends in Latin American narrative and poetry, including the indigenous literatures and cultures; the work of twentieth-century Latin American composers, architects, and filmmakers; Latin American mass media, including newspapers, magazines, radio and television; and the development of sculpture, painting, and mural art in the twentieth century.

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Contents

The multiverse of Latin American identity c 1920c 1970
1
Latin American narrative since c 1920
129
Latin American poetry c 19201950
223
Latin American poetry since 1950
257
Indigenous literatures and cultures in twentiethcentury
287
Latin American music c 1920c 1980
307
Latin American architecture c 1920c 1980
365
Latin American art since c 1920
393
Latin American cinema
455
University of Warwick
483
ΙΟ Latin American broadcasting
519
Bibliographical essays
569
Index
623
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