正題名/作者 : Magazines, tourism, and nation-building in Mexico/ by Claire Lindsay.
作者 : Lindsay, Claire.
出版者 : Cham, Switzerland :Palgrave Macmillan,2019.
面頁冊數 : xi, 139 p. :ill., color maps, digital ;22 cm.
Contained By : Springer eBooks
電子資源 : 線上閱讀(Springer)
ISBN : 9783030010034$q(electronic bk.)
ISBN : 9783030010027$q(paper)
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505 0 $a1. Introduction -- 2. Tourism, Nation-Building, and Magazines -- 3. Tourism Advertisements in Mexican Folkways (1925-1937) -- 4. Mapping Capital in Mexico, This Month (1955-1971) -- 5. Conclusion.
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520 $a"In her illuminating and careful readings of Mexico This Month and Mexican Folkways, Claire Lindsay recuperates an important piece of Mexican and hemispheric American history. Magazines, Tourism, and Nation-Building in Mexico is an important and timely publication that will appeal to readers from across disciplinary fields." -Maria del Pilar Blanco, Associate Professor, Spanish American Literature, University of Oxford, UK This open access book discusses the relationship between periodicals, tourism, and nation-building in Mexico. It enquires into how magazines, a staple form of the promotional apparatus of tourism since its inception, articulated an imaginative geography of Mexico at a time when that industry became a critical means of economic recovery and political stability after the Revolution. Notwithstanding their vogue, popularity, reach, and close affiliations to commerce and state over several decades, magazines have not received any sustained critical attention in the scholarship on that period. This book aims to redress that oversight. It argues that illustrated magazines like Mexican Folkways (1925-1937) and Mexico This Month (1955-1971) offer rich and compelling materials in that regard, not only as unique tools for interrogating the ramifications of tourism on the country's reconstruction, but as autonomous objects of study that form a vital if complex part of Mexico's visual culture. Claire Lindsay is Reader in Latin American Literature and Culture at University College London, UK. She is the author of Locating Latin American Women Writers and Contemporary Travel Writing of Latin America.
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