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Politics, Culture and Economy in Popular Practices in the Americas, Hardback Book

Politics, Culture and Economy in Popular Practices in the Americas Hardback

Edited by Eduardo Gonzalez Castillo, Jorge Pantaleon, Nuria Carton de Grammont

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This collection of essays on popular culture and politics in the Americas presents the study of ethnographic and historical data from different countries: Canada, United States, Mexico, Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina.

Each chapter brings to light a distinct focus on the way in which popular cultural practices evolve in the context of contemporary globalization.

Accordingly, this book aims to improve our understanding of the way in which subordinate groups participate in the process of state building and in the reproduction (or rejection) of the major macroeconomic and cultural processes shaping contemporary societies.

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