N. Miller
Reinventing Modernity in Latin America (eBook, PDF)
Intellectuals Imagine the Future, 1900-1930
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This is an exploration of how Latin America developed an alternative modernity during the early twentieth century, one that challenges the key assumptions of the Western dominant model.
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This is an exploration of how Latin America developed an alternative modernity during the early twentieth century, one that challenges the key assumptions of the Western dominant model.
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- Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan US
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Dezember 2007
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780230610101
- Artikelnr.: 38173092
- Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan US
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Dezember 2007
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780230610101
- Artikelnr.: 38173092
Nicola Miller is Reader in Latin American History, University College London.
Introduction: Against Fate and Ascription * Mapping Out the Modern: Rodó's Critique of Pure Reason * Creating a Workers' Public Sphere: Juan B. Justo's Analysis of State and Society * Translating the Past into the Present: The Integrating Modernity of Alfonso Reyes * A Vital Form of Public Space: Mariátegui's Revolution in Modernity * Conclusion: A Distinctively Latin American Modernity
Introduction: Against Fate and Ascription * Mapping Out the Modern: Rodó's Critique of Pure Reason * Creating a Workers' Public Sphere: Juan B. Justo's Analysis of State and Society * Translating the Past into the Present: The Integrating Modernity of Alfonso Reyes * A Vital Form of Public Space: Mariátegui's Revolution in Modernity * Conclusion: A Distinctively Latin American Modernity
Introduction: Against Fate and Ascription
Mapping Out the Modern: Rodó's Critique of Pure Reason
Creating a Workers' Public Sphere: Juan B. Justo's Analysis of State and Society
Translating the Past into the Present: The Integrating Modernity of Alfonso Reyes
A Vital Form of Public Space: Mariátegui's Revolution in Modernity
Conclusion: A Distinctively Latin American Modernity
Mapping Out the Modern: Rodó's Critique of Pure Reason
Creating a Workers' Public Sphere: Juan B. Justo's Analysis of State and Society
Translating the Past into the Present: The Integrating Modernity of Alfonso Reyes
A Vital Form of Public Space: Mariátegui's Revolution in Modernity
Conclusion: A Distinctively Latin American Modernity
Introduction: Against Fate and Ascription * Mapping Out the Modern: Rodó's Critique of Pure Reason * Creating a Workers' Public Sphere: Juan B. Justo's Analysis of State and Society * Translating the Past into the Present: The Integrating Modernity of Alfonso Reyes * A Vital Form of Public Space: Mariátegui's Revolution in Modernity * Conclusion: A Distinctively Latin American Modernity
Introduction: Against Fate and Ascription * Mapping Out the Modern: Rodó's Critique of Pure Reason * Creating a Workers' Public Sphere: Juan B. Justo's Analysis of State and Society * Translating the Past into the Present: The Integrating Modernity of Alfonso Reyes * A Vital Form of Public Space: Mariátegui's Revolution in Modernity * Conclusion: A Distinctively Latin American Modernity
Introduction: Against Fate and Ascription
Mapping Out the Modern: Rodó's Critique of Pure Reason
Creating a Workers' Public Sphere: Juan B. Justo's Analysis of State and Society
Translating the Past into the Present: The Integrating Modernity of Alfonso Reyes
A Vital Form of Public Space: Mariátegui's Revolution in Modernity
Conclusion: A Distinctively Latin American Modernity
Mapping Out the Modern: Rodó's Critique of Pure Reason
Creating a Workers' Public Sphere: Juan B. Justo's Analysis of State and Society
Translating the Past into the Present: The Integrating Modernity of Alfonso Reyes
A Vital Form of Public Space: Mariátegui's Revolution in Modernity
Conclusion: A Distinctively Latin American Modernity