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Culture and Revolution: Violence, Memory, and the Making of Modern Mexico by Horacio Legras

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In the twenty years of postrevolutionary rule in Mexico, the war remained fresh in the minds of those who participated in it, while the enigmas of the revolution remained obscured. Demonstrating how textuality helped to define the revolution, Culture and Revolution examines dozens of seemingly ahistorical artifacts to reveal the radical social shifts that emerged in the war's aftermath.

Presented thematically, this expansive work explores radical changes that resulted from postrevolution culture, including new internal migrations; a collective imagining of the future; popular biographical narratives, such as that of the life of Frida Kahlo; and attempts to create a national history that united indigenous and creole elite society through literature and architecture. While cultural production in early twentieth-century Mexico has been well researched, a survey of the common roles and shared tasks within the various forms of expression has, until now, been unavailable. Examining a vast array of productions, including popular festivities, urban events, life stories, photographs, murals, literature, and scientific discourse (including fields as diverse as anthropology and philology), Horacio Legras shows how these expressions absorbed the idiosyncratic traits of the revolutionary movement.

Tracing the formation of modern Mexico during the 1920s and 1930s, Legras also demonstrates that the proliferation of artifacts-extending from poetry and film production to labor organization and political apparatuses-gave unprecedented visibility to previously marginalized populations, who ensured that no revolutionary faction would unilaterally shape Mexico's historical process during these formative years.



"Extraordinary ... a path-breaking exploration of the immense territory of the Mexican revolution and the culture it begot by one of the freshest, most powerful, and most elegant voices in contemporary criticism." -- Juan Poblete, University of California, Santa Cruz, coeditor of Humor in Latin American Cinema

About the Author
HORACIO LEGRAS is a professor of Spanish and Portuguese at the University of California, Irvine. He is the author of Literature and Subjection: The Economy of Writing and Marginality in Latin America.

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"Culture and Revolution centers the role of artists, writers, photographers and filmmakers in the 'invention' of modern Mexico during the 1920s and 1930s...Although most texts in Culture and Revolution have been analysed before, Legras' original and provocative synthesis revives a heterogeneous revolutionary spirit belied by their canonical status in the 'official story' of modern Mexico." * Bulletin of Latin American Research *
"[Legras's] breadth is incontestable and means that most readers will find something new in his synthesis." * Hispanic American Historical Review *
"Legras displays a rich archive of revolutionary cultural production, in detail that often spills beyond the bounds of his theoretical framework. Yet this attention to the vastness and heterogeneity of the cultural space known as the Mexican Revolution is an additional strength the book offers, engaging the bodies, texts, and desires that once again refuse definitive capture." * Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies *
"[Culture and Revolution] is a treasure trove of well-chosen quotations from intellectuals from the 1920s and 1930s. More importantly, Legras affirms that creative expression in postrevolutionary Mexico was not uniform. In fact, it was the diversity of artistic and intellectual expression during that era that has shaped the enduring and resilient 'fantasy' of the Revolution." * The Americas *



Book Information
ISBN 9781477310755
Author Horacio Legras
Format Paperback
Page Count 246
Imprint University of Texas Press
Publisher University of Texas Press
Weight(grams) 399g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 18mm

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