Strange Pilgrimages
Exile, Travel, and National Identity in Latin America, 1800d1990s
Herausgeber: Fey, Ingrid E; Racine, Karen
Strange Pilgrimages
Exile, Travel, and National Identity in Latin America, 1800d1990s
Herausgeber: Fey, Ingrid E; Racine, Karen
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This fascinating collection of essays and articles shows how Latin Americans travels and residency abroad helped them re-examine their own origins and perceptions of their homeland. Latin Americans traveled both purposefully and frequently in the ninet
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This fascinating collection of essays and articles shows how Latin Americans travels and residency abroad helped them re-examine their own origins and perceptions of their homeland. Latin Americans traveled both purposefully and frequently in the ninet
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 158mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9780842026949
- ISBN-10: 0842026940
- Artikelnr.: 21181242
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 158mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9780842026949
- ISBN-10: 0842026940
- Artikelnr.: 21181242
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Edited by Ingrid E. Fey and Karen Racine
Chapter 1 Introduction: National Identity Formation in an International
Context Part 2 I Constructing Nations after Independence and Beyond Chapter
3 Nature and Mother: Foreign Residence and the Evolution of Andrés Bello's
American Identity, London, 1810-1829 Chapter 4 Extract of a Letter to Señor
Don Vicente Azuero, New York, January 19, 1832 Chapter 5 Brazilians in
France, 1822-1872: Doubly Outsiders Chapter 6 "The More I See, the More
Surprised I Am:" Ramón de la Sagra, Baltimore, and the Concepts of Race and
Poverty Chapter 7 Intellectuals, Indians, and the Press: The Politicization
of Justo Sierra O'Reilly's Journalism and Views on the Maya while in the
United States Part 8 II Touring Modernity Chapter 9 The Lure of Paris
Chapter 10 Frou-Frous or Feminists? Turn-of-the-Century Paris and the Latin
American Women Chapter 11 The Impact of Imported Sports on the Popular
Culture of Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century Mexico and Central
America Chapter 12 (En)Gendering Cultural Formations: The Crossings of
Amanda Labarca between Chile and the United States Part 13 III Taking Sides
Chapter 14 Latin Americans in Paris in the 1920s: The Anti-Imperialist
Struggle of the General Association of Latin American Students, 1925-1933
Chapter 15 Encounter of Two Revolutions: Mexican Radical Elites in
Communist Russia during the 1920s Chapter 16 Mexicans, Migrants, and
Indigenous Peoples: The Work of Manuel Gamio in the United States,
1925-1927 Chapter 17 Guilt by Association: Jorge Eliécer Gaitán and the
Legacy of His Studies in "Fascist" Italy Chapter 18 Between Crusade and
Revolution: Two Argentines in Civil War Spain Chapter 19 Marriage by Pros
and Cons: Love in a Time of European Exile Part 20 IV The Art of Living and
Working Abroad Chapter 21 So Far From God, So Close to Hollywood: Dolores
del Río and Lupe Vélez in Hollywood, 1925-1944 Chapter 22 To Be or Not to
Be Brazilian? Carmen Miranda's Quest for Fame and "Authenticity" in the
United States
Context Part 2 I Constructing Nations after Independence and Beyond Chapter
3 Nature and Mother: Foreign Residence and the Evolution of Andrés Bello's
American Identity, London, 1810-1829 Chapter 4 Extract of a Letter to Señor
Don Vicente Azuero, New York, January 19, 1832 Chapter 5 Brazilians in
France, 1822-1872: Doubly Outsiders Chapter 6 "The More I See, the More
Surprised I Am:" Ramón de la Sagra, Baltimore, and the Concepts of Race and
Poverty Chapter 7 Intellectuals, Indians, and the Press: The Politicization
of Justo Sierra O'Reilly's Journalism and Views on the Maya while in the
United States Part 8 II Touring Modernity Chapter 9 The Lure of Paris
Chapter 10 Frou-Frous or Feminists? Turn-of-the-Century Paris and the Latin
American Women Chapter 11 The Impact of Imported Sports on the Popular
Culture of Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century Mexico and Central
America Chapter 12 (En)Gendering Cultural Formations: The Crossings of
Amanda Labarca between Chile and the United States Part 13 III Taking Sides
Chapter 14 Latin Americans in Paris in the 1920s: The Anti-Imperialist
Struggle of the General Association of Latin American Students, 1925-1933
Chapter 15 Encounter of Two Revolutions: Mexican Radical Elites in
Communist Russia during the 1920s Chapter 16 Mexicans, Migrants, and
Indigenous Peoples: The Work of Manuel Gamio in the United States,
1925-1927 Chapter 17 Guilt by Association: Jorge Eliécer Gaitán and the
Legacy of His Studies in "Fascist" Italy Chapter 18 Between Crusade and
Revolution: Two Argentines in Civil War Spain Chapter 19 Marriage by Pros
and Cons: Love in a Time of European Exile Part 20 IV The Art of Living and
Working Abroad Chapter 21 So Far From God, So Close to Hollywood: Dolores
del Río and Lupe Vélez in Hollywood, 1925-1944 Chapter 22 To Be or Not to
Be Brazilian? Carmen Miranda's Quest for Fame and "Authenticity" in the
United States
Chapter 1 Introduction: National Identity Formation in an International
Context Part 2 I Constructing Nations after Independence and Beyond Chapter
3 Nature and Mother: Foreign Residence and the Evolution of Andrés Bello's
American Identity, London, 1810-1829 Chapter 4 Extract of a Letter to Señor
Don Vicente Azuero, New York, January 19, 1832 Chapter 5 Brazilians in
France, 1822-1872: Doubly Outsiders Chapter 6 "The More I See, the More
Surprised I Am:" Ramón de la Sagra, Baltimore, and the Concepts of Race and
Poverty Chapter 7 Intellectuals, Indians, and the Press: The Politicization
of Justo Sierra O'Reilly's Journalism and Views on the Maya while in the
United States Part 8 II Touring Modernity Chapter 9 The Lure of Paris
Chapter 10 Frou-Frous or Feminists? Turn-of-the-Century Paris and the Latin
American Women Chapter 11 The Impact of Imported Sports on the Popular
Culture of Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century Mexico and Central
America Chapter 12 (En)Gendering Cultural Formations: The Crossings of
Amanda Labarca between Chile and the United States Part 13 III Taking Sides
Chapter 14 Latin Americans in Paris in the 1920s: The Anti-Imperialist
Struggle of the General Association of Latin American Students, 1925-1933
Chapter 15 Encounter of Two Revolutions: Mexican Radical Elites in
Communist Russia during the 1920s Chapter 16 Mexicans, Migrants, and
Indigenous Peoples: The Work of Manuel Gamio in the United States,
1925-1927 Chapter 17 Guilt by Association: Jorge Eliécer Gaitán and the
Legacy of His Studies in "Fascist" Italy Chapter 18 Between Crusade and
Revolution: Two Argentines in Civil War Spain Chapter 19 Marriage by Pros
and Cons: Love in a Time of European Exile Part 20 IV The Art of Living and
Working Abroad Chapter 21 So Far From God, So Close to Hollywood: Dolores
del Río and Lupe Vélez in Hollywood, 1925-1944 Chapter 22 To Be or Not to
Be Brazilian? Carmen Miranda's Quest for Fame and "Authenticity" in the
United States
Context Part 2 I Constructing Nations after Independence and Beyond Chapter
3 Nature and Mother: Foreign Residence and the Evolution of Andrés Bello's
American Identity, London, 1810-1829 Chapter 4 Extract of a Letter to Señor
Don Vicente Azuero, New York, January 19, 1832 Chapter 5 Brazilians in
France, 1822-1872: Doubly Outsiders Chapter 6 "The More I See, the More
Surprised I Am:" Ramón de la Sagra, Baltimore, and the Concepts of Race and
Poverty Chapter 7 Intellectuals, Indians, and the Press: The Politicization
of Justo Sierra O'Reilly's Journalism and Views on the Maya while in the
United States Part 8 II Touring Modernity Chapter 9 The Lure of Paris
Chapter 10 Frou-Frous or Feminists? Turn-of-the-Century Paris and the Latin
American Women Chapter 11 The Impact of Imported Sports on the Popular
Culture of Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century Mexico and Central
America Chapter 12 (En)Gendering Cultural Formations: The Crossings of
Amanda Labarca between Chile and the United States Part 13 III Taking Sides
Chapter 14 Latin Americans in Paris in the 1920s: The Anti-Imperialist
Struggle of the General Association of Latin American Students, 1925-1933
Chapter 15 Encounter of Two Revolutions: Mexican Radical Elites in
Communist Russia during the 1920s Chapter 16 Mexicans, Migrants, and
Indigenous Peoples: The Work of Manuel Gamio in the United States,
1925-1927 Chapter 17 Guilt by Association: Jorge Eliécer Gaitán and the
Legacy of His Studies in "Fascist" Italy Chapter 18 Between Crusade and
Revolution: Two Argentines in Civil War Spain Chapter 19 Marriage by Pros
and Cons: Love in a Time of European Exile Part 20 IV The Art of Living and
Working Abroad Chapter 21 So Far From God, So Close to Hollywood: Dolores
del Río and Lupe Vélez in Hollywood, 1925-1944 Chapter 22 To Be or Not to
Be Brazilian? Carmen Miranda's Quest for Fame and "Authenticity" in the
United States