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Viva Mexico! Viva la Independencia!

Author : William H. Beezley,David E. Lorey
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 292 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : History
ISBN : 084202915X

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Viva Mexico! Viva la Independencia! by William H. Beezley,David E. Lorey Pdf

Examines the history of celebrations of Mexican Independence Day on September 15. Describes historic celebrations in different parts of the country including Mexico City, San Luis Potosi, San Angel, and Puebla.

VIVA MEXICO!

Author : Charles Macomb Flandrau
Publisher : LA CASE Books
Page : 257 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2024-03-21
Category : Travel
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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VIVA MEXICO! by Charles Macomb Flandrau Pdf

Flandrau was a young rich American with an individual sense of humor, and no prejudices except against Western uniformity. His travel book is more than a ramble among places; it is a journey among the Mexican people. His brother established a coffee plantation in Mexico in 1903, and Charles traveled there with his mother in 1904. The experiences gained from this visit, along with two other visits in subsequent winters, formed the basis for Viva Mexico! which he described as "one long, carelessly written but absorbing romance."

Viva Mexico!

Author : Charles Macomb Flandrau
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 322 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 1912
Category : Mexico
ISBN : UCSC:32106008008101

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Viva Mexico! by Charles Macomb Flandrau Pdf

!Viva Mexico!

Author : Antonio Haas,Nicolas Sapieha
Publisher : Robert Hale
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : History
ISBN : UTEXAS:059173006749993

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!Viva Mexico! by Antonio Haas,Nicolas Sapieha Pdf

A country of political and religious intrigue, geographical and

Documenting the Documentary

Author : Barry Keith Grant,Jeannette Sloniowski
Publisher : Wayne State University Press
Page : 500 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 0814326390

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Documenting the Documentary by Barry Keith Grant,Jeannette Sloniowski Pdf

Documenting the Documentary features essays by 27 film scholars from a wide range of critical and theoretical perspectives. Each essay focuses on one or two important documentaries, engaging in questions surrounding ethics, ideology, politics, power, race, gender, and representation-but always in terms of how they arise out of or are involved in the reading of specific documentaries as particular textual constructions. By closely reading documentaries as rich visual works, this anthology fills a void in the critical writing on documentaries, which tends to privilege production over aesthetic pleasure. As we increasingly perceive and comprehend the world through visual media, understanding the textual strategies by which individual documentaries are organized has become critically important. Documenting the Documentary offers clear, serious, and insightful analyses of documentary films, and is a welcome balance between theory and criticism, abstract conceptualization and concrete analysis.

¡Viva Mexico!

Author : DK Eyewitness
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 473 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2024-06-25
Category : Travel
ISBN : 9780593848494

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¡Viva Mexico! by DK Eyewitness Pdf

There's so much to love about Mexico. Indigenous traditions stretching back millennia; colourful cuisine that's loved the world over; and vibrant festivals bursting with joyful energy. Mexico is a country worth celebrating - and that's exactly what ¡Viva Mexico! is all about. Within its pages, you'll discover the rich diversity of this vast country. Uncover its varied natural landscapes, which stretch from white-sand beaches to jungle-cloaked mountains; explore its vibrant cuisine and how it differs greatly from region to region; and learn about its ever-changing cycle of colourful feasts and fiestas. The book also covers Day of the Dead traditions, how staples of Mexican food have changed as they've travelled the globe, and how pioneering filmmakers continue to influence the world of cinema. Throughout, you'll unearth the unshakable ties that link this diverse country together, whether it's the importance of family, a love of chilis or simply the desire to keep chatting around the table long after dinner has finished. So, get ready to learn what makes Mexico so special - ¡viva Mexico! Long live Mexico!

Mexico Through Russian Eyes, 1806-1940

Author : William Harrison Richardson
Publisher : University of Pittsburgh Pre
Page : 305 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 1988-01-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9780822977124

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Mexico Through Russian Eyes, 1806-1940 by William Harrison Richardson Pdf

In this unique book, William Richardson analyzes the descriptions given of Mexico by an assortment of Russian visitors, from the employees of the Russian-American Company who made their first contacts in the early nineteenth century to the artists, diplomats, and exiles of the twentieth century. He explores the biases they brought with them and the interpretations they relayed back to readers at home. Richardson finds that Russians had a particular empathy for the Mexicans, sharing a perceived similarity in their histories: conquest by a foreign power; a long period of centralized, authoritarian rule; an attempt at liberal reform followed by revolution.

The Nasty Bits

Author : Anthony Bourdain
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 306 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2008-12-10
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781596917217

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The Nasty Bits by Anthony Bourdain Pdf

New York Times Bestseller The good, the bad, and the ugly, served up Bourdain-style. Bestselling chef and Parts Unknown host Anthony Bourdain has never been one to pull punches. In The Nasty Bits, he serves up a well-seasoned hellbroth of candid, often outrageous stories from his worldwide misadventures. Whether scrounging for eel in the backstreets of Hanoi, revealing what you didn't want to know about the more unglamorous aspects of making television, calling for the head of raw food activist Woody Harrelson, or confessing to lobster-killing guilt, Bourdain is as entertaining as ever. Bringing together the best of his previously uncollected nonfiction--and including new, never-before-published material--The Nasty Bits is a rude, funny, brutal and passionate stew for fans and the uninitiated alike.

In Excess

Author : Masha Salazkina
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2009-08-01
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9780226734163

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In Excess by Masha Salazkina Pdf

During the 1920s and ’30s, Mexico attracted an international roster of artists and intellectuals—including Orson Welles, Katherine Anne Porter, and Leon Trotsky—who were drawn to the heady tumult engendered by battling cultural ideologies in an emerging center for the avant-garde. Against the backdrop of this cosmopolitan milieu, In Excess reconstructs the years that the renowned Soviet director Sergei Eisenstein spent in the country to work on his controversial film ¡Que Viva Mexico! Illuminating the inextricability of Eisenstein’s oeuvre from the global cultures of modernity and film, Masha Salazkina situates this unfinished project within the twin contexts of postrevolutionary Mexico and the ideas of such contemporaneous thinkers as Walter Benjamin. In doing so, Salazkina explains how Eisenstein’s engagement with Mexican mythology, politics, and art deeply influenced his ideas, particularly about sexuality. She also uncovers the role Eisenstein’s bisexuality played in his creative thinking and identifies his use of the baroque as an important turn toward excess and hybrid forms. Beautifully illustrated with rare photographs, In Excess provides the most complete genealogy available of major shifts in this modern master’s theories and aesthetics.

Mexico

Author : Chloë Sayer
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2015
Category : Costume
ISBN : 0888545088

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In Gatsby's Shadow

Author : Larry Haeg
Publisher : University of Iowa Press
Page : 294 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2004-10-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781587295157

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In Gatsby's Shadow by Larry Haeg Pdf

In the closing decades of the nineteenth century Minnesota produced three young men of great talent who each went east to become writers. Two of them became famous: F. Scott Fitzgerald and Sinclair Lewis. This is the story of the third man: Charles Macomb Flandrau. Flandrau, a model of style and worldly sophistication and destined, almost everyone agreed, for greatness, was among the most talented young writers of his generation. His short stories about Harvard in the 1890s were called “the first realistic description of undergraduate life in American colleges” and sold out of the first printing in a few weeks. From 1899 to 1902 Flandrau was among the most popular contributors to the Saturday Evening Post. Alexander Woollcott rated him the best essayist in America. And Viva Mexico!, Flandrau’s account of life on a Mexican coffee plantation, is a classic, perhaps the best travel book ever written by an American. Yet Flandrau turned his back on it all. Financially independent, he chose a solitary, epicurean life in St. Paul, Mexico, Majorca, Paris, and Normandy. In later years, he confined his writing to local newspaper pieces and letters to his small circle of family and friends. Using excerpts from these newspaper columns and unpublished letters, Larry Haeg has painstakingly recreated the story of this urbane, talented, witty, lazy, enigmatic, supremely private man who never reached the peak of literary success to which his talent might have taken him. This very readable biography provides a detailed and honest portrayal of Flandrau and his times. It will fascinate readers interested in writers’ life stories and scholars of American literature as well as general readers interested in midwestern literary history.

Eisenstein, Cinema, and History

Author : James Goodwin
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Page : 284 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 1993
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 0252062698

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Eisenstein, Cinema, and History by James Goodwin Pdf

Among early directors, Sergei Eisentein stands alone as the maker of a fully historical cinema. James Goodwin treats issues of revolutionary history and historical representation as central to an understanding of Eisentein's work, which explores two movements within Soviet history and consciousness: the Bolshevik Revolution and the Stalinist state. Goodwin articulates intersections between Eisentein's ideas and aspects of the thought of Walter Benjamin, Georg Lukács, Ernst Bloch, and Bertolt Brecht. He also shows how the formal properties and filmic techniques of each work reveal perspectives on history . Individual chapters focus on Strike, Battleship Potemkin, October, Old and New, projects of the 1930s, Alexander Nevsky, and Ivan the Terrible.

Chicano Manual on How to Handle Gringos

Author : Jos? Angel Guti?rrez
Publisher : Arte Publico Press
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2003-04-30
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1611920930

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Chicano Manual on How to Handle Gringos by Jos? Angel Guti?rrez Pdf

Under this somewhat threatening title, the renowned civil rights leader Jos? Angel Guti?rrez provides a guidebook to minority empowerment through the use of analysis, practical experience and anecdote. His primary goal is the conversion of Latino demographic power into educational, economic and political power. In an incisive introduction, Guti?rrez analyzes the types of power and evaluates Chicano and Latino access to power at various levels in U.S. society. In very plain, down-to-earth language and examples, Guti?rrez takes pains to make his broad knowledge and experience available to everyone, but especially to those who want to be activists for themselves and their communities. For him the empowerment of a minority or working-class person can transfer into greater empowerment of the whole community. This manual penned by the founder of the only successful Hispanic political party, La Raza Unida, brings together an impressive breadth of models to either follow or avoid. Quite often, Guti?rrezÍs voice is not only the seasoned voice of reason, but also that of humor, wry wit and satire. If nothing else, The Chicano Manual on How to Handle Gringos is a wonderful survey of the Chicano and Latino community on the move in all spheres of life in the United States on the very eve of its demographic and cultural ascendancy.

A Companion to Latin American Film

Author : Stephen M. Hart
Publisher : Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Page : 238 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781855661066

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A Companion to Latin American Film by Stephen M. Hart Pdf

This Companion to Latin American Film is a new, up-to-date introduction to the best twenty-five films of the region. It is designed for the general reader who wants to know the basic facts, figures and ideas about the movies in Latin America. The introductory essay traces the history of Latin American cinema from its humble beginnings in the mid- 1890s until the smash hits of recent years: Like Water for Chocolate (1993), Central Station (1998), Love's a Bitch (2000), And your Mother Too (2001), City of God (2002). The early period when Latin American cinema was dominated by foreign film makers or foreign models (such as Hollywood), as well as the 1960s when as a genre it finally found its feet (the New Latin-American Cinema movement) - are also covered in depth. Each film chapter contains all the information you need -- cast and crew, awards, plot -- as well as a detailed analysis of the themes and techniques which make the film tick. There is a Guide to Further Reading which offers the reader advice on what to read next (all the important books, articles and Internet sites), as well as a Select Bibliography and an extensive index for ease of reference.

The Classical Mexican Cinema

Author : Charles Ramírez Berg
Publisher : University of Texas Press
Page : 255 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2015-09-01
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781477308059

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The Classical Mexican Cinema by Charles Ramírez Berg Pdf

From the mid-1930s to the late 1950s, Mexican cinema became the most successful Latin American cinema and the leading Spanish-language film industry in the world. Many Cine de Oro (Golden Age cinema) films adhered to the dominant Hollywood model, but a small yet formidable filmmaking faction rejected Hollywood’s paradigm outright. Directors Fernando de Fuentes, Emilio Fernández, Luis Buñuel, Juan Bustillo Oro, Adolfo Best Maugard, and Julio Bracho sought to create a unique national cinema that, through the stories it told and the ways it told them, was wholly Mexican. The Classical Mexican Cinema traces the emergence and evolution of this Mexican cinematic aesthetic, a distinctive film form designed to express lo mexicano. Charles Ramírez Berg begins by locating the classical style’s pre-cinematic roots in the work of popular Mexican artist José Guadalupe Posada at the turn of the twentieth century. He also looks at the dawning of Mexican classicism in the poetics of Enrique Rosas’ El Automóvil Gris, the crowning achievement of Mexico’s silent filmmaking era and the film that set the stage for the Golden Age films. Berg then analyzes mature examples of classical Mexican filmmaking by the predominant Golden Age auteurs of three successive decades. Drawing on neoformalism and neoauteurism within a cultural studies framework, he brilliantly reveals how the poetics of Classical Mexican Cinema deviated from the formal norms of the Golden Age to express a uniquely Mexican sensibility thematically, stylistically, and ideologically.