Consumers and citizens [electronic resource] : globalization and multicultural conflicts / Néstor García Canclini ; translated and with an introduction by George Yúdice.
2001
F1234 .G22713 2001eb
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Title
Consumers and citizens [electronic resource] : globalization and multicultural conflicts / Néstor García Canclini ; translated and with an introduction by George Yúdice.
Author
García Canclini, Néstor.
Uniform Title
Consumidores y ciudadanos. English
ISBN
0816629862
0816629870 paperback
9780816629879
9780816688302 electronic book
0816629870 paperback
9780816629879
9780816688302 electronic book
Published
Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, [2001]
Copyright
©2001
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (240 pages).
Call Number
F1234 .G22713 2001eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
972.08/3
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 163-182) and index.
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Yúdice, George.
Series
Cultural studies of the Americas ; v. 6.
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Table of Contents
Consumption is good for thinking
Mexico : cultural globalization in a disintegrating city
Urban cultural policies in Latin America
Narrating the multicultural
Identities as a multimedia spectacle
Latin America and Europe as suburbs of Hollywood
From the public to the private : the "americanization" of spectators
Multicultural policies and integration via the market
Negotiation of identity in popular classes?
How civil society speaks today.
Mexico : cultural globalization in a disintegrating city
Urban cultural policies in Latin America
Narrating the multicultural
Identities as a multimedia spectacle
Latin America and Europe as suburbs of Hollywood
From the public to the private : the "americanization" of spectators
Multicultural policies and integration via the market
Negotiation of identity in popular classes?
How civil society speaks today.