Constructing Culture and Power in Latin America

Constructing Culture and Power in Latin America

1993 • 488 pages

"A notable collection of complementary essays, largely culled from the pages of Comparative studies in society and history, examine the ways in which power (exerted by capital, markets, peasants, women, elites, and States) and culture (expressed in official policy, institutions, and communal life) have been constructed out of ordinary experience. Excellent bibliographies accompany all of the articles"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57.

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