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Culture wars in Brazil :the first Vargas Regime, 1930-1945
- 作者: Williams, Daryle,
- 出版: Durham : Duke University Press 2001.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (xxii, 346 pages, 4 pages of plates) :illustrations (some color), 1 map.
- 標題: Brazil , Brésil Politique culturelle. , Politique et culture , Electronic books. , Politics and government , Kulturpolitik , History. , Culturele aspecten. , Brazil. , Politics and culture , Brésil , Politics and culture. , Vargas, Getúlio 1883-1954 , Política. , Geschichte 1930-1945. , Politique et culture Brésil -- Histoire -- 20e siècle. , Politics and government. , Vargas, Getúlio, , Vargas, Getúlio. , Brésil Politique et gouvernement -- 1930-1945. , History , Politique culturelle. , Cultural policy. , Vargas, Getúlio , Histoire , HISTORY / Latin America / South America , Brazil Cultural policy. , Brazil Politics and government -- 1930-1945. , Brasilien , 1900 - 1999 , Politique et gouvernement , Vargas, Getúlio, 1883-1954. , Vargas, Getúlio, 1883-1954 , Politics and culture Brazil -- History -- 20th century.
- ISBN: 082238096X , 9780822380962
- ISBN: 0822327082 , 9780822327080 , 0822327198 , 9780822327196
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references (pages 311-334) and index. Introduction: The Brazilian Republic, Getulio Vargas, and the metaphors of war -- The Vargas Era and culture wars -- Cultural management before 1930 -- Cultural management, 1930-1945 -- "The identity documents of the Brazilian Nation": The national historical and artistic patrimony -- Museums and memory -- Exposititons and "Export quality" culture -- Conclusion: Who won? National culture under Vargas.
- 摘要: Examines the role of the Brazilian government as it attempted to create a national culture during a fifteen-year period of authoritarian cultural management.
- 電子資源: https://dbs.tnua.edu.tw/login?url=https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=107391
- 系統號: 005307867
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In Culture Wars in Brazil Daryle Williams analyzes the contentious politicking over the administration, meaning, and look of Brazilian culture that marked the first regime of president-dictator Getúlio Vargas (1883–1954). Examining a series of interconnected battles waged among bureaucrats, artists, intellectuals, critics, and everyday citizens over the state’s power to regulate and consecrate the field of cultural production, Williams argues that the high-stakes struggles over cultural management fought between the Revolution of 1930 and the fall of the Estado Novo dictatorship centered on the bragging rights to brasilidade—an intangible yet highly coveted sense of Brazilianness. Williams draws on a rich selection of textual, pictorial, and architectural sources in his exploration of the dynamic nature of educational film and radio, historical preservation, museum management, painting, public architecture, and national delegations organized for international expositions during the unsettled era in which modern Brazil’s cultural canon took definitive form. In his close reading of the tensions surrounding official policies of cultural management, Williams both updates the research of the pioneer generation of North American Brazilianists, who examined the politics of state building during the Vargas era, and engages today’s generation of Brazilianists, who locate the construction of national identity of modern Brazil in the Vargas era. By integrating Brazil into a growing body of literature on the cultural dimensions of nations and nationalism, Culture Wars in Brazil will be important reading for students and scholars of Latin American history, state formation, modernist art and architecture, and cultural studies.
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