Rascally Signs in Sacred Places: The Politics of Culture in Nicaragua

Rascally Signs in Sacred Places: The Politics of Culture in Nicaragua

by David E. Whisnant
Rascally Signs in Sacred Places: The Politics of Culture in Nicaragua

Rascally Signs in Sacred Places: The Politics of Culture in Nicaragua

by David E. Whisnant

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Overview

David Whisnant provides a comprehensive analysis of the dynamic relationship between culture, power, and policy in Nicaragua over the last 450 years. Spanning a broad spectrum of popular and traditional expressive forms--including literature, music, film, and broadcast media--the book explores the evolution of Nicaraguan culture, its manipulation for political purposes, and the opposition to cultural policy by a variety of marginalized social and regional groups.

Within the historical narrative of cultural change over time, Whisnant skillfully discusses important case studies of Nicaraguan cultural politics: the consequences of the unauthorized removal of archaeological treasures from the country in the nineteenth century; the perennial attempts by political factions to capitalize on the reputation of two venerated cultural figures, poet Ruben Dario and rebel General Augusto C. Sandino; and the ongoing struggle by Nicaraguan women for liberation from traditional gender relations.

Originally published in 1995.

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Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780807866269
Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
Publication date: 11/09/2000
Series: H. Eugene and Lillian Youngs Lehman Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 592
File size: 10 MB

About the Author

David E. Whisnant holds appointments in English, folklore, American studies, Latin American studies, and communications studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. His books include Modernizing the Mountaineer: People, Power, and Planning in Appalachia and All That Is Native and Fine: The Politics of Culture in an American Region.

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Outstandingly crafted and exhaustively researched.—Choice



This is a truly remarkable piece of work that reflects extensive research over a very large period. Its focus on cultural history makes it a unique book in Central American studies. It represents the most thorough study of the relationship between culture, politics, and the evolution of society that has yet been done on Nicaragua.—Ralph Lee Woodward, Jr., Tulane University

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