Imagenes de la tradicion viva (Tezontle)
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Word Count
167,750 words, Guess
Page Count
671 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL13116472M
- ISBN-139789681680411
- ISBN-109681680413
- OCLC Control Number123271919
- Library of Congress Control Number2008373546
Classifications
- LCCF1210 .M6455 2006
Description
La obra integra una iconografía completa de México: las tradiciones populares - las que se han perdido, las que están a punto de desaparecer y las sobrevivierntes - los movimientos sociales y la cultura, a través de fotografías, seleccionadas por Déborah Holtz, así como recuerdos y lecturas de Monsiváis. El cronista evoca los momentos decisivos y cotidianos de la nación. Se trata, en síntesis, de una historia del mundo imaginario y vivencial de los mexicanos desde la Colonia hasta nuestros días. De la Revolución de 1910 al México de mediados del siglo XX, del cine a la lucha libre, de Octavio Paz a Juan Gabriel. Los avatares, las creencias, devociones, pasiones, placeres y el puro gusto de un pueblo. The work integrates a complete iconography of Mexico: the popular traditions - those that have been lost, those that are about to disappear and the survivors - the social movements and the culture, through photographs, selected by Déborah Holtz, as well as memories and Monsiváis readings. The chronicler evokes the decisive and everyday moments of the nation. It is, in short, a history of the imaginary and experiential world of the Mexicans from the Colony to our days. From the Revolution of 1910 to Mexico in the mid-20th century, from cinema to wrestling, from Octavio Paz to Juan Gabriel. Avatars, beliefs, devotions, passions, pleasures and the pure taste of a people.
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