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Mexico s New Cultural History: ¿Una Lucha Libre?, Volume 79
Duke University Press
Paper: 978-0-8223-6495-5
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
In this special issue of the Hispanic American Historical Review, the editors stepped outside the sometimes narrow confines of technical academic writing. They sought contributors who were willing to dive into an honest, open discussion of Mexico’s cultural history. The result is a vigorous, complex, innovative, and occasionally humorous discussion of the pros and cons of a new cultural historical approach to Mexican history. All the contributors to this issue agree on the importance and relevance of a historical study of culture in its most inclusive sense. But there is much less consensus about the promise and potential of a "new cultural history" of Mexico and Latin America. While some of the contributors celebrate new interpretive and methodological advances, others express concern about the dangers of overinterpretation, untoward speculation, and the imposition of postmodernist concepts. Contributors and topics covered include: See other books on: Deans-Smith, Susan | Gender Studies | Joseph, Gilbert M. | Regional Studies | Volume 79 See other titles from Duke University Press |
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