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9780807822098

Rascally Signs in Sacred Places

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    9780807822098

  • ISBN10:

    0807822094

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1995-09-01
  • Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Pr
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Summary

David Whisnant provides a comprehensive analysis of the dynamic relationship between culture, power, and policy in Nicaragua over the last 450 years. Spanning a broad spectrum of expressive forms-- including literature, music, film, material culture, and broadcast media--the book explores the evolution of Nicaraguan culture, its manipulation of political purposes, the development of and response to cultural policy by a variety of groups and constituencies, and the role of culture in other policy sectors.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. xi
Introductionp. 1
the Past as Prologue from Conquest to Dictatorshipp. 10
Beautiful and Pleasant Land Culture and Cultural Chance Before Independencep. 13
Rascally Signs in Sacred Places the Politics of Cultural Chance in the Nineteenth Centuryp. 54
Building a Cultural Apparatus Somocistas and Sandinistasp. 104
He Had an Odd Accent in Spanish Culture and the Somoza Dictatorshipp. 107
Anything but Flowers Culture and Resistance to the Somoza Dictatorshipp. 151
Culture as Revolution, Revolution as Culture the Sandinista Cultural Projectp. 189
Political Theories and Cultural Realities Opposition to Sandinista Cultural Policy and Programsp. 236
Four Case Studiesp. 271
Looting the Past the Removal of Antiquities in the Nineteenth Centuryp. 273
A Prodigious Child of Nicaragua Rubén Darío and the Ideologi cal Uses of Cultural Capitalp. 313
Ancestral Feats and Future Dreams Sandino and the Politics of Culturep. 344
New Women and (not So) New Men Cultural Recalcitrance and t he Politics of Cenderp. 383
Conclusionp. 434
Notesp. 451
Sources Citedp. 511
Indexp. 541
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