Książka Sponsored Identities Arlene M. Davila

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Cultural Politics in Puerto Rico

Język: Angielski
Oprawa: Miękka
Dostępność: 50 % szansa
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"Now everybody loves Puerto Rican culture," says a Puerto Rican school teacher and festival organize...

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Język
Angielski
Oprawa
Książka - Miękka
Data wydania
1997
strony
320
EAN
9781566395496
ISBN
1566395496
Enbook ID
05082183
Waga
354
Wymiary
127 x 203 x 28

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"Now everybody loves Puerto Rican culture," says a Puerto Rican school teacher and festival organizer, "but that's exactly the problem." Thus begins this major examination of cultural nationalism as a political construct involving party ideologies, corporate economic goals, and grassroots cultural groups. Author Arlene Davila focuses on the Institute for Puerto Rican Culture, the government institution charged with defining authenticated views of national identity since the 1950s, and on popular festival organizers to illuminate contestations over appropriate representations of culture in the increasingly mass-mediated context of contemporary Puerto Rico. She examines the creation of an essentialist view of nationhood based on a peasant culture and a "unifying" Hispanic heritage, and the ways in which grassroots organizations challenge and reconfigure definitions of national identity through their own activities and representations. Davila pays particular attention to the increasing prominence of corporate sponsorship in determining what is distinguished as authentic "Puerto Rican culture" and discusses the politicization of culture as a discourse to debate and legitimize conflicting claims from selling commercial products to advocating divergent status options for the island. In so doing, Davila illuminates the prospects for cultural identities in an increasingly transnational context by showing the growth of cultural nationalism to be intrinsically connected to forms of political action directed to the realm of culture and cultural politics. This in-depth examination also makes clear that despite contemporary concerns with "authenticity," commercialism is an inescapable aspect of all cultural expressions on the island. Author note: Arlene M. Davila is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Syracuse University. She has previous work experience with museums and cultural institutions.

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