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"Beezley has unearthed new sources and approached the entire study of nationalism in an innovative fashion. Mexican National Identity adds immensely to contemporary scholarship on nineteenth-century Latin America, not just Mexico."--Linda Curcio-Nagy, author of The Great Festivals of Colonial Mexico City: Performing Power and Identity "Beezley's approach is unique, even daring. Mexican National Identity is organized, well written, deeply researched, and coherent. It offers a mature analysis of Mexican popular culture and will stand as a benchmark for scholars working in the field for years to come."--Andrew Grant Wood, editor of On the Border: Society and Culture between the United States and Mexico
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In this enlightening book, the well-known historian William Beezley contends that a Mexican national identity was forged during the nineteenth century not by a self-anointed elite but rather by a disparate mix of ordinary people and everyday events. In examining independence festivals, children's games, annual almanacs, and the performances of itinerant puppet theaters, Beezley argues that these seemingly unrelated and commonplace occurrences?not the far more self-conscious and organized efforts of politicians, teachers, and others?created a far-reaching sense of a new nation. In the century that followed Mexico's independence from Spain in 1821, Beezley maintains, sentiments of nationality were promulgated by people who were concerned not with the promotion of nationalism but with something far more immediate the need to earn a living. These peddlers, vendors, actors, artisans, writers, publishers, and puppeteers sought widespread popular appeal so that they could earn money. According to Beezley, they constantly refined their performances, as well as the symbols and images they employed, in order to secure larger revenues. Gradually they discovered the stories, acts, and products that attracted the largest numbers of paying customers. As Beezley convincingly asserts, out of ?what sold to the masses a collective national identity slowly emerged. Mexican National Identity makes an important contribution to the growing body of literature that explores the influences of popular culture on issues of national identity. By looking at identity as it was fashioned ?in the streets,? it opens new avenues for exploring identity formation more generally, not just in Mexico and Latin American countries but in every nation. Check out the "http://newbooksinhistory.com/p=73">New Books in History Interview with Bill Beezley!

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  • EditorialUniversity of Arizona Press
  • Año de publicación2008
  • ISBN 10 0816526893
  • ISBN 13 9780816526895
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ISBN 10:  0816526907 ISBN 13:  9780816526901
Editorial: University of Arizona Press, 2008
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