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The everyday Atlantic : time, knowledge, and subjectivity in the twentieth-century Iberian and Latin American newspaper chronicle / Tania Gentic.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Gentic, Tania, 1978-
- Series:
- SUNY Series in Latin American and Iberian Thought and Culture
- SUNY series in Latin American and Iberian thought and culture
- SUNY series in Latin American and Iberian Thought and Culture
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Nationalism--Latin America--History--20th century.
- Nationalism.
- Nationalism--Spain--History--20th century.
- Group identity--Political aspects--Latin America--History--20th century.
- Group identity.
- Group identity--Political aspects--Spain--History--20th century.
- Newspapers--Sections, columns, etc--Political aspects--History--20th century.
- Newspapers.
- Newspaper reading--Political aspects--History--20th century.
- Newspaper reading.
- Time--Political aspects--History--20th century.
- Time.
- Subjectivity--Political aspects--History--20th century.
- Subjectivity.
- Spain--Intellectual life--20th century.
- Spain.
- Latin America--Intellectual life--20th century.
- Latin America.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (325 p.)
- Place of Publication:
- Albany : State University of New York Press, [2013]
- Language Note:
- English
- Summary:
- "Rethinks the concepts of nation and community in Spain and Latin America by examining the everyday writing of the newspaper chronicle and blog"--Provided by publisher.
- Contents:
- Reading time, knowledge, and power in the Ibero-American Atlantic
- The Mediterranean is the Atlantic : imperialisme and ideology in Eugeni d'Ors' Catalan gloses
- Reimagining America, reproducing Europe : ambivalence and intersubjectivity in Germán Arciniegas' "indigenous" ethics
- Knowledge beyond borders : Clarice Lispector chronicles affect in dictatorship Brazil
- The virtual subject : Carlos Monsiváis, media time and Mexico's "citizens-on-their-way-to-becoming-citizens"
- Conclusion: From chronicle to blog : (digital) knowledge and the Atlantic subject as palimpsest.
- Notes:
- Description based upon print version of record.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Description based on print version record.
- ISBN:
- 9781438448602
- 1438448600
- OCLC:
- 869736012
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