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El. knyga: Latin American Popular Culture: Politics, Media, Affect

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  • Formatas: 314 pages
  • Serija: Monografías A
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Oct-2013
  • Leidėjas: Tamesis Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781782041825
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  • Formatas: 314 pages
  • Serija: Monografías A
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Oct-2013
  • Leidėjas: Tamesis Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781782041825
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A wide range of essays which provide new conceptualizations of popular culture while linking it to both its long history and some of its most exciting contemporary forms.

Popular culture has always represented a fulcrum within social, cultural and anthropological discourses in Latin America. Often imagined as representing a challenge to the dominant cultural paradigms of the "lettered city", it has repeatedly been mapped onto political, economic and even libidinal boundaries - between country and city, between folk and street, between the "masses" and elite national/political structures. Yet at the turn of the 21st century, concepts such as the "folk", the "popular", the "mass" and the "multitude" have exploded in the face of new cultural and informational technologies, putting cinematic, televisual and cybernetic manifestations of popular cultureat the forefront of social processes. In order to address the fragile contemporaneity of popular culture in Latin America, the essays in this collection engage with a wide range of cultural phenomena, from forms of mass political experience in the Colonial and Independence periods, to the modern-day emergence of street art, blogs, comic books and television, as well as the recycling of refuse as art, the marketing of santerķa to tourists, and the filming of poverty in the favela. In so doing, they explore the diverse regimes of affect that both sustain and destabilize national symbolic orders, and chart the novel mediations between the national and the global in a see-sawingclimate of conflicting economic and political ideologies.

Geoffrey Kantaris is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Cambridge.

Rory O'Bryen is a University Lecturer at the University of Cambridge.

Contributors: Francisco Ortega, Joanna Page, Stephen Hart, Erica Segre, Jesśs Martķn Barbero, Lścia Sį, Chandra Morrison, Claire Taylor, Andrea Noble, Ed King.
List of Illustrations
vii
Notes on Contributors ix
Acknowledgements xiii
Introduction: The Fragile Contemporaneity of the Popular 1(44)
Geoffrey Kantaris
Rory O'Bryen
I Politics
1 `And where are the people?' Genealogies of the pueblo during the Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries
45(26)
Francisco Ortega
2 Folktales and Fabulation in Lucrecia Martel's Films
71(18)
Joanna Page
3 How Popular is Cuban Popular Culture?
89(20)
Stephen M. Hart
4 `El convertible no convertible': Reconsidering Refuse and Disjecta Aesthetics in Contemporary Cuban Art
109(32)
Erica Segre
II Media
5 Narratives of Identity and Media Genres
141(26)
Jesus Martin Barbero
6 Filming favelas: Space, Gender and Everyday Life in Cidade de Deus and Antonia
167(20)
Lucia Sa
7 Colouring Pollution: `Cleaning' the City and `Recycling' Social Values in Sao Paulo Street Art
187(20)
Chandra Morrison
8 Blogging from the Margins: Grassroots Activism and Mass Media Forms in the Hiperbarrio Project
207(20)
Claire Taylor
III Affect
9 Affect, Politics and the Production of the People: Meditations on the Rio Magdalena
227(22)
Rory O'Bryen
10 The Politics of Emotion in the Mexican Revolution: The Tears of Pancho Villa
249(22)
Andrea Noble
11 Memory and Affective Technologies in the Argentine Comic Book Series Cybersix
271(20)
Edward King
Index 291
GEOFFREY KANTARIS is Professor of Latin American Culture in the Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages and Linguistics, and Fellow of St Catharine's College, University of Cambridge. GEOFFREY KANTARIS is Professor of Latin American Culture in the Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages and Linguistics, and Fellow of St Catharine's College, University of Cambridge. STEPHEN M. HART is Professor of Latin American Film, Literature and Culture at University College London.