9780860916048-0860916049-Mexican Postcards (Critical Studies in Latin American and Iberian Culture)

Mexican Postcards (Critical Studies in Latin American and Iberian Culture)

ISBN-13: 9780860916048
ISBN-10: 0860916049
Edition: 2000 reprint
Author: Carlos Monsivais
Publication date: 1997
Publisher: Verso Books
Format: Paperback 228 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780860916048
ISBN-10: 0860916049
Edition: 2000 reprint
Author: Carlos Monsivais
Publication date: 1997
Publisher: Verso Books
Format: Paperback 228 pages

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Mexican Postcards (Critical Studies in Latin American and Iberian Culture) (ISBN-13: 9780860916048 and ISBN-10: 0860916049), written by authors Carlos Monsivais, was published by Verso Books in 1997. With an overall rating of 3.7 stars, it's a notable title among other Mexico (Americas History, Social Sciences) books. You can easily purchase or rent Mexican Postcards (Critical Studies in Latin American and Iberian Culture) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Mexico books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.58.

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Carlos Monsiváis is one of Latin America’s most prescient and prolific social commentators. In this, the first English translation of his work, he presents an extraordinary chronicle of contemporary life south of the Rio Grande, which ranges over pop music, Latino hip hop, film stars such as Cantinflas and Dolores del Rio, the writer Juan Rulfo, life on the border with the United States, boleros and melodrama.

Monsiváis’s chronicles are theoretically informed but are crammed with people rather than abstractions. They make points of deadly seriousness in a voice which is laconic, satirical and humorous, and which is often written in the register of his subjects. Monsiváis draws on a deep understanding of Mexico’s cultural histories—popular, mass and high—and notes the fascinating ways in which they interact to transform each other. The conflicts between Mexican and North American culture and between modern and traditional ways of life are constant themes of his investigations.

A dazzling mixture of reportage, narrative and biting social criticism, Mexican Postcards is certain to establish Monsiváis’s rightful place in the pantheon of Latin America’s greatest writers.

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