The new cultural history of Peronism [electronic resource] : power and identity in mid-twentieth-century Argentina / Matthew B. Karush and Oscar Chamosa, eds.
Collection of essays on the history of the Peronist period from a cultural perspective, exploring the space where popular cultural practices, state policies, and the capitalist marketplace intersect.
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2010.
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Table of Contents:
- Populism, melodrama, and the market : the mass cultural origins of Peronism / Matthew B. Karush
- Peronists and cabecitas : stereotypes and anxieties at the peak of social change / Natalia Milanesio
- The Malón de la Paz of 1946 : indigenous descamisados at the dawn of Peronism / Diana Lenton
- Criollo and Peronist : the Argentine folklore movement during the first Peronism, 1943/1955 / Oscar Chamosa
- Unforgettable kitsch : images around Eva Perón / Anahi Ballent
- Working-class beauty : queens under Peronism / Mirta Zaida Lobato, María Damilakou, and Lizel Tornay
- Peronism in "good taste" : culture and consumption in the magazine Argentina / Eduardo Elena
- Political emotions and the origins of the Peronist resistance / César Seveso.