Costa Rica, the spectacularly beautiful Latin American nation,
stands out from its neighbors in its political climate, economic
stability, and social progressiveness. "Culture and Customs of
Costa Rica" is a superlative introduction to the modern Costa Rica,
which Costa Ricans compare in many ways to the United States.
Helmuth, who spent her formative years in Costa Rica, provides an
outstanding overview of this unusual and dynamic nation's place in
Latin America. Featured topics include Costa Rica's:
Legacy of social reform
Religion
Social customs
Media
Literature
Art and the performing arts.
Written with the highest scholarly standards, but easily
accessible to students and general readers, this well-written
source goes far beyond the travel guide fare in providing in-depth
information on this fascinating country.
"Culture and Customs of Costa Rica" begins with a discussion of
how the country is unique in Latin America, including its
incredible biodiversity, ethnic makeup, history, education
policies, and women's roles. A chapter on religion covers
indigenous faiths and focuses on the predominant Catholicism. Costa
Rican social customs such as national traits, cuisine, family
roles, and sports are presented engagingly. Chapters on media,
literature, and the arts bring to light Costa Rican institutions
and cultural figures. Informative appendices and a glossary round
out the text.
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