UID:
almafu_9959677621602883
Format:
1 online resource (437 p.)
ISBN:
1-283-06521-5
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9786613065216
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0-8223-9173-2
Series Statement:
e-Duke books scholarly collection.
Content:
Examines the role of the vernacular arts in Mexico s transformation from a regionally and culturally fragmented country into a modern nation-state with an inclusive and compelling national identity.
Note:
Description based on print version record
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Introduction: nation formation, popular art, and the search for a Mexican aesthetic -- Ethnicizing the nation : the India Bonita Contest of 1921 -- Popular art and the staging of Indianness -- Foreign-Mexican collaboration, 1920/1940 -- The postrevolutionary cultural project, 1916/1938 -- The museum and the market, 1929/1948 -- Formulating a state policy toward popular art, 1937/1974 -- The "unbroken tradition" of Olinala from the Aztecs through the revolution -- Transnational renaissance and local power struggles, 1920s to 1950s -- The road to Olinala
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0-8223-4703-2
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0-8223-4694-X
Language:
English
DOI:
10.1515/9780822391739