A Companion to Mexican StudiesTamesis, 2006 - 225 páginas This most recent of the Tamesis Companion series traces the evolution of the major creative aspects of Mexican culture from pre-Columbian times to the present. Dealing in turn with the cultures of Mesoamerica, the colonial period, the onset of independence and the modern era, the author explores Aztec arts, the role of the performing arts in the process of evangelisation, manifestations of cultural dependence, of the search for national identity, and the struggle for modernity, drawing examples from such diverse activities as architecture, painting, music, dance, literature, film and media. There is also a brief account of the distinctive characteristics of Mexican Spanish. Maps, a chronology, a bibliographical essay and a lengthy bibliography round off this comprehensive guide, making it an indispensable research tool for those seriously interested in Mexican culture. Peter Standish is Professor of Spanish at East Carolina University, a constituent institution of the University of North Carolina. |
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... United States . If the estimates prove to be accurate , by 2025 Mexico will lose its position as the country with most speakers of Spanish to , ironically , that old rival , the United States , and largely because of the number of ...
... United States . If the estimates prove to be accurate , by 2025 Mexico will lose its position as the country with most speakers of Spanish to , ironically , that old rival , the United States , and largely because of the number of ...
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... United States . After the conquest of Peru , a second virreinato was estab- lished in Lima , and some time later two more in Bogotá and Buenos Aires , but the viceroyalty of New Spain would always be the most significant , and the model ...
... United States . After the conquest of Peru , a second virreinato was estab- lished in Lima , and some time later two more in Bogotá and Buenos Aires , but the viceroyalty of New Spain would always be the most significant , and the model ...
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... United States but unable to prevent his now - rich nation from being one of haves and have - nots . While the country was awash with money , and the value of its currency was high , his promise to invest in projects that would support ...
... United States but unable to prevent his now - rich nation from being one of haves and have - nots . While the country was awash with money , and the value of its currency was high , his promise to invest in projects that would support ...
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Cultures and Conquest | 20 |
From Independence to the Early Twentieth Century | 58 |
The Revolution and Since | 76 |
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