Personnaliser

OK

Informations importantes : Arrêt du Club R (13 août) et Cessation d'Activité (30 septembre)

En savoir plus.

The Middle Classes in Latin America -

Note : 0

0 avis
  • Soyez le premier à donner un avis

244,71 €

Produit Neuf

  • Ou 61,18 € /mois

    • Livraison : 25,00 €
    • Livré entre le 10 et le 15 septembre
    Voir les modes de livraison

    Kelindo

    PRO Vendeur favori

    4,8/5 sur + de 1 000 ventes

    Apres acceptation de la commande, le delai moyen d'expedition depuis le Japon est de 48 heures. Le delai moyen de livraison est de 3 a 4 semaines. En cas de circonstances exceptionnelles, les delais peuvent s'etendre jusqu'à 2 mois.

    Publicité
     
    Vous avez choisi le retrait chez le vendeur à
    • Payez directement sur Rakuten (CB, PayPal, 4xCB...)
    • Récupérez le produit directement chez le vendeur
    • Rakuten vous rembourse en cas de problème

    Gratuit et sans engagement

    Félicitations !

    Nous sommes heureux de vous compter parmi nos membres du Club Rakuten !

    En savoir plus

    Retour

    Horaires

        Note :


        Avis sur The Middle Classes In Latin America Format Relié  - Livre Histoire

        Note : 0 0 avis sur The Middle Classes In Latin America Format Relié  - Livre Histoire

        Les avis publiés font l'objet d'un contrôle automatisé de Rakuten.


        Présentation The Middle Classes In Latin America Format Relié

         - Livre Histoire

        Livre Histoire - 01/07/2022 - Relié - Langue : Anglais

        . .

      • Editeur : Routledge
      • Langue : Anglais
      • Parution : 01/07/2022
      • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
      • Nombre de pages : 526
      • Expédition : 866
      • Dimensions : 23.5 x 15.7 x 3.3
      • ISBN : 0367465302



      • Résumé :
        ..

        Biographie:

        Mario Barbosa Cruz is Professor in the Humanities Department at Universidad Aut?noma Metropolitana.

        A. Ricardo L?pez-Pedreros is Professor of History at Western Washington University

        Claudia Stern is Research Associate at The Latin American Centre for the History of Housing CEIHVAL and lecturer at the MEUVAL at the Architecture, Design and Urban Studies Faculty at Universidad de Buenos Aires, FADU-UBA.

        Sommaire:

        Foreword, 1. Introduction: For the First Time Ever, Part I: Liberalism, the Idea of Race, and Neoliberalism, Introduction to Part I, 2. S?o Paulo is Modernity: Middle-Class Identity and Narratives of Exceptionalism in Brazil, 3. Uneven Development and the Concept of the Middle Class: Costa Rica, 1890-1950, 4. The Ordeal of Decency: A Perspective on Mexico City's Urban Space and Middle Classes (1952-1966), 5. Gender, Race, and the Evolution of Middle-class Identity in the Mexico City Press, 1820-1900, 6. Escaping the Carimbas: An Intersectional Analysis of Black Middle-Class Trajectories in Colombia, Part II: Labor, Consumption, and Political Disparities, Introduction to Part II, 7. Sales Knowledge, Labor Mobility, and Working-Class Identity: Store Clerks (Argentina, 1900-1940), 8. The Cost of Love: Middle Classes, Consumption, and Sentimentalism in Mexico (1880-1920), 9. Tango, Morality, and Nostalgia in the Making of a Middle-Class Subjectivity in Argentina, 10. Public-Sector Employment, the Middle Classes, and Social Position in Mexico City in the Early 1900s, 11. Cheerful, Attentive, and Polite: Store Clerks and the Middle Class in Early-Twentieth-Century Mexico City, Part III: The State, Social Movements, and the Cold War, Introduction to Part III, 12. The Middle Classes and Anti-Communism During the C?rdenas Presidency in Mexico: Nationalist Dynamics in a Transnational Framework, 13. Tigers, Cholo-Jacobins, and Red Government Officials: Roles and Discourses of the Radical Middle Class in Ecuador Between 1895 and 1938, 14. Towards a New Cultural Sociology of the Latin American Middle Class: Ecuador's Middle-Class Revolution as a Collective Representation, 15. Silences, Confessions, and Taboos: Petit Bourgeoise's Dissident Memories of Political Radicalization in Bogot?, 16. Young People Committed to the Motherland: Middle Class Masculinity, Radicalization, and the Fragmentation of the Integral Chileans in the 1970s, Part IV: Social Mobility, Neoliberal Discourses, and the Pink Tide, Introduction to Part IV, 17. A Middle-Class Country: Social Mobility, Progress, and Genealogical Origins in the Public Discourse in Argentina (2002-2015), 18. Middle-Class Sensorial: Conceptualizing the Experience of Inhabiting the Middle in Brazil's Post-Neoliberal Public Housing, 19. Residential Practices of Three Generations of a Middle-Class Family: Mortgages, Honor, and Inequalities in Mexico City, 20. Class Transvestism in Chile: When the Poor Became Middle Class, 21. Taxonomy, Identity, Mode of Being, or Political Project?: Epistemologies of Middle Class in Latin America Since 1948, 22. From White-Collar Employment to Managerial Influence Among the Middle Class in Early-Twenty-First Century Mexico City, 23. Equality or Hierarchy? Solidarity with Those Above or Below?: Dilemmas of Gendered Self- Identification in a New Bolivian Middle Class Miriam Shakow Epilogue: Was It Worth Coming?: The Global Drama of Middle-Class Lives in Latin America

        Détails de conformité du produit

        Consulter les détails de conformité de ce produit (

        Personne responsable dans l'UE

        )
        Le choixNeuf et occasion
        Le service clientsÀ votre écoute
        LinkedinFacebookTwitterInstagramYoutubePinterestTiktok
        visavisa
        mastercardmastercard
        klarnaklarna
        paypalpaypal
        floafloa
        americanexpressamericanexpress
        Rakuten Logo
        • Rakuten Kobo
        • Rakuten TV
        • Rakuten Viber
        • Rakuten Viki
        • Plus de services
        • À propos de Rakuten
        Rakuten.com