The papers collected in this volume are a selection from the proceedings of the Cultura Popular conference held at Manchester Metropolitan University in September 1999. The essays deal with aspects of contemporary Spanish or Latin American popular culture, and with the problematics of applying theories of Cultural Studies to these contexts. A diverse range of popular cultural forms is covered by contributors including mural art, artesanía, horror film, advertising, music, telenovela, television, literature and tourism, and case studies are drawn from Spain, Argentina, Peru and Mexico.
«This volume constitutes an important contribution to the study of Spanish and Latin-American popular culture, both in terms of theoretical concerns about the definition of popular culture itself and in terms of the insights it offers into a wide range of popular cultural phenomena.» (Bill Richardson, Bulletin of Spanish Studies)
«The broad range of conference participants - from established academics to research postgraduate students - as well as subjects covered makes for a dynamic compilation that is interesting, accessible and topical.» (The British Bulletin of Publications on Latin America, the Caribbean, Portugal and Spain)
«The broad range of conference participants - from established academics to research postgraduate students - as well as subjects covered makes for a dynamic compilation that is interesting, accessible and topical.» (The British Bulletin of Publications on Latin America, the Caribbean, Portugal and Spain)