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This insightful book introduces the most important trends, people,
events, and products of popular culture in Latin America and the
Caribbean. In recent times, Latin American influences have
permeated American culture through music, movies, television, and
literature. This sweeping volume serves as a ready-reference guide
to pop culture in Central America, South America, and the
Caribbean, focusing on Mexico, Brazil, Venezuela, Argentina, Haiti,
Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, and Costa Rica, among other
areas. The work encourages hands-on engagement with the popular
culture in these places, making such suggestions as Brazilian films
to rent or where to find Venezuelan music on the Internet. To
start, the book covers various perspectives and issues of these
regions, including the influence of the United States, how the idea
of machismo reflects on the portrayal of women in these societies,
and the representation of Latino-Caribo cultures in film and other
mediums. Entries cover key trends, people, events, and products
from the beginning of the 20th century to the present day. Each
section gives detailed information and profound insights into some
of the more academic-and often controversial-debates on the
subject, while the inclusion of the Internet, social media, and
video games make the book timely and relevant. Explores
controversial issues like censorship, gender, cultural imperialism,
and globalization Allows for cross-cultural comparisons between
Latin America, the Caribbean, and the United States Enables quick
access to areas of interest through well-organized entries and
helpful topic introductions Features a discussion on the influence
of modern technologies-the Internet, social media, and video
games-in Latin American cultures Provides substantial citations and
references on each element of popular culture
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Venezuela (Hardcover)
Elizabeth Gackstetter Nichols, Kimberly J Morse
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R3,463
Discovery Miles 34 630
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This comprehensive overview of Venezuelan history, culture, and
politics is designed to ground the high school student's knowledge
of the crucial role of the nation on the international scene.
Venezuela stands out as one of Latin America's most influential,
yet controversial countries, leading students to want to know more
about the nation and its outspoken president. Taking an
interdisciplinary approach to ground an understanding of the
contemporary nation, Venezuela provides the reader with an overview
of the Venezuelan story from 1499 to the present. The study
provides a comprehensive look at all aspects of life in this South
American powerhouse, discussing the nation's geography, history,
government and politics, economy, society, and culture. Specific
attention is directed to topics such as industry, labor, religion,
ethnicity, women, etiquette, literature, art, music, and food,
among many others. In addition, the book examines the controversy
surrounding Venezuelan leader Hugo Chávez. Written in an
accessible and engaging tone, this volume is ideal for high school
and undergraduate students—and essential for library shelves.
Taking the concept of beauty seriously, this encyclopedia examines
how humanity has sought and continues to seek what is "beautiful"
in a variety of cultural contexts, giving readers an understanding
of how to look at beauty both intellectually and critically. Is
beauty ever more than "skin deep"? Arguably yes, considering that
the concept of beauty-and the pursuit of it-has shaped cultures
worldwide, across every time period, and has even served to change
the course of history. Studying beauty practices yields insight
into social status, wealth, political ideology, religious doctrine,
and gender expectations, including gender nonconformity. A truly
interdisciplinary text, Beauty around the World: A Cultural
Encyclopedia presents an insightful perspective on beauty that
draws from philosophy, literature, sociology, anthropology,
psychology, and feminist studies, giving readers a unique view of
world beauty practices. This volume offers information about beauty
practices from the past to the present in alphabetical entries that
address terms and topics such as "beards," "dreadlocks," "Geisha,"
"moko tattoos," and "progressive muscularity." Readers will better
comprehend how beauty shapes many social interactions in profound
ways worldwide, and that the unspoken social agreements that shape
ideals of attractiveness and desirability within any given culture
can matter very much. The encyclopedia's entries challenge readers
to consider the questions "What is beauty?" and "Why does it
matter?" A comprehensive bibliography is a valuable resource for
further research. Provides an interdisciplinary approach to world
beauty practices, from the earliest experiments in plastic surgery
in 600 B.C. to contemporary practices Gives readers a
representative overview of beauty practices around the globe
Documents how from cosmetics to clothing, exercise to body
modification, being beautiful is a goal worldwide Identifies
numerous authoritative sources of information for further research
and reading
Beauty, Virtue, Power, and Success in Venezuela 1850-2015 examines
the societal duty of Venezuelan women to display and perform their
inner virtue and worth through careful management of their outer
physical appearance in four historical moments: 1850-1890,
1910-1950, 1960-1990, and 2000-2015. Since the early 1800's,
Venezuelan women-and more specifically, their bodies-have served as
physical symbols of homeland, honor, and morality. Nichols
contextualizes her study socially and historically by examining the
impact of cultural phenomena like nineteenth-century eugenics,
scientific motherhood, popular and elite literature, film, beauty
pageants, and plastic surgery. This book tells the story of how
Venezuelan women have learned to exercise and perform to societal
expectations of beauty. Recommended for scholars of Latin American
studies, women's studies, gender studies, sociology, and history.
Entrepreneurial Cosplay takes a comprehensive and insightful look
at the business of cosplay, exploring the ways that artists and
fans engage in entrepreneurial and intrapreneurial practices to
gain personal and professional success. Centred around the concept
of entrepreneurship and the newly emerging concept of
intrapreneurship - using entrepreneurial principles to enhance or
further an existing concept, organization or product - the book
showcases the ways in which cosplayers create new ideas, new ways
of working, and new ways of doing things, exploiting their
knowledge to create new opportunities. By analyzing the numerous
motivations driving cosplay behavior (self-expression, external
recognition, and financial gain), this volume provides a unique
view of current cosplay practice and its relationship to economic
activity. Offering important insight into this emerging area, this
book will be of interest to scholars seeking to learn how
entrepreneurial and economic models may be used to understand the
emerging field of cosplay studies, as well as students and scholars
working in the fields of Entrepreneurship, Business, Fan Studies,
Visual Art Studies, and Gender Studies.
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