Description
Exploring the ways in which daily life and ritual have resisted and been influenced by Western mass culture, Memory and Modernity traces the main anthropological, sociological and political debates about the nature of popular culture. Rowe and Schelling use their analysis of the development of a culture industry in Latin America to engage with wider debates about modernity, drawing out the contrast between Latin America's cultural wealth and its widespread material poverty.
In challenging the assumptions of much Western cultural criticism, this book will be essential reading for students of Latin American society, while offering the general reader a concise and accessible overview of an exciting and varied popular culture.
"A new, needed and definite work." -New Statesman and Society
About the Author
William Rowe is a Reader in Spanish American Studies at King's College, London, and Honorary Professor at the University of San Marcos. Peru.
Vivian Schelling is Senior Lecturer in Third World and Development Studies at the University of East London. She is author of A Presenca do Povo na Cultura Brasileira and co-author (with William Rowe) of Memory and Modernity: Popular Culture in Latin America.
Reviews
Erudite and well-researched ... A new, needed and definitive work has been achieved. * New Statesman and Society *
Presents a dynamic interpretation of Latin American cultural production in the twentieth century. Challenging the well-worn, apocalyptic theses of cultural death in the wake of globalisation, it investigates Latin America's diversity of cultural expression, not annihilated by, but multiplying in, interaction with 'Western' culture and its new technologies. * Bulletin of Latin American Research *
Book Information
ISBN 9780860915416
Author Vivian Schelling
Format Paperback
Page Count 264
Imprint Verso Books
Publisher Verso Books
Weight(grams) 463g
Dimensions(mm) 236mm * 152mm * 20mm