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Beyond Imagined Communities Sara Castro-Klaren (The Johns Hopkins University)

Beyond Imagined Communities By Sara Castro-Klaren (The Johns Hopkins University)

Beyond Imagined Communities by Sara Castro-Klaren (The Johns Hopkins University)


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Next, four critics examine production of cultural objects: Fernando Unzueta investigates novels; Sara Castro-Klaren, archeology and folklore; Gustavo Verdesio, suppression of unwanted archeological evidence; and Beatriz Gonzalez Stephan, national literary histories and international expositions.

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Beyond Imagined Communities: Reading and Writing the Nation in Nineteenth-Century Latin America by Sara Castro-Klaren (The Johns Hopkins University)

How did the nationalisms of Latin America's many countries-elaborated in everything from history and fiction to cookery-arise from their common backgrounds in the Spanish and Portuguese empires and their similar populations of mixed European, native, and African origins? Beyond Imagined Communities: Reading and Writing the Nation in Nineteenth-Century Latin America, discards one answer and provides a rich collection of others. These essays began as a critique of the argument by Benedict Anderson's highly influential book Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism. Anderson traces Latin American nationalisms to local circulation of colonial newspapers and tours of duty of colonial administrators, but this book shows the limited validity of these arguments. Instead, Beyond Imagined Communities shows how more diverse cultural influences shaped Latin American nationalisms. Four historians examine social situations: Francois-Xavier Guerra studies various forms of political communication; Tulio Halperin Donghi, political parties; Sarah C. Chambers, the feminine world of salons; and Andrew Kirkendall, the institutions of higher education that trained the new administrators. Next, four critics examine production of cultural objects: Fernando Unzueta investigates novels; Sara Castro-Klaren, archeology and folklore; Gustavo Verdesio, suppression of unwanted archeological evidence; and Beatriz Gonzalez Stephan, national literary histories and international expositions.

Beyond Imagined Communities Reviews

The anthology gives scholars intelligently argued, well-supported, and novel approaches in the search for the origins and spread of nationalism. Histoire Sociale - Social History 2005 This collection of essays is essential reading for all who work on questions of 'reading' and 'writing' the nation in Latin America. -- William G. Acree, Jr. Hispanofila 2006 An excellent volume for historians and literary scholars... all those interested in the process leading to the construction of nations in Latin America, as well as the multitudes of those who have been captivated by Anderson's groundbreaking work, will find the volume most rewarding. -- May E. Bletz Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies 2007

About Sara Castro-Klaren (The Johns Hopkins University)

John Charles Chasteen is professor of history at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Sara Castro-Klaren is professor of Latin American Culture and Literature at Johns Hopkins University.

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CIN0801878535G
9780801878534
0801878535
Beyond Imagined Communities: Reading and Writing the Nation in Nineteenth-Century Latin America by Sara Castro-Klaren (The Johns Hopkins University)
Used - Good
Paperback
Johns Hopkins University Press
2004-03-23
280
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