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Author Cándida Smith, Richard, author.

Title Improvised continent : Pan-Americanism and cultural exchange / Richard Cándida Smith.

Publication Info. Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, [2017]

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Description viii, 342 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
text txt rdacontent
unmediated n rdamedia
volume nc rdacarrier
Series The arts and intellectual life in modern America
Arts and intellectual life in modern America.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 281-330) and index.
Summary How does a country in the process of becoming a world power prepare its citizens for the responsibilities of global leadership? In Improvised Continent, Richard Candida Smith answers this question by illuminating the forgotten story of how, over the course of the twentieth century, cultural exchange programs, some run by the government and others by philanthropies and major cultural institutions, brought many of the most important artists and writers of Latin America to live and work in the United States. Improvised Continent is the first book to focus on cultural exchange inside the United States and how Americans responded to Latin American writers and artists. Moving masterfully between the history of ideas, biography, institutional history and politics, and international relations, and engaging works in French, German, Spanish, and Portuguese, Candida Smith synthesizes over seventy years of Pan-American cultural activity in the United States. The stories behind Diego Rivera's murals, the movies of Alejandro G. Inarritu, the poetry of Gabriela Mistral, the photography of Genevieve Naylor, and the novels of Carlos Fuentes-these works and artists, along with many others, challenged U.S. citizens about their place in the world and about the kind of global relations the country's interests could allow. Improvised Continent provides a profoundly compassionate portrayal of the Latin American artists and writers who believed their practices might create a more humane world.
Contents Pan-American Culture -- National Ways of Looking -- "In the American Grain" -- The Muralists Arrive -- Responding to Global Crisis -- Making Latin American Allies Visible -- "Black Cat on a Field of Snow" -- On the Road for the Good Neighbor Policy -- Postwar Transitions: From "Exchange" to "Information" -- Taking Sides in the Cold War -- The New Latin American Novel in the United States -- "I Now Believe That American Imperialism Is Real" -- Exiting Pan-Americanism -- A Twenty-First-Century American Epiphany.
Subject United States -- Relations -- Latin America -- History.
Latin America -- Relations -- United States -- History.
United States -- Cultural policy -- History -- 20th century.
Latin America -- Cultural policy -- History -- 20th century.
Pan-Americanism.
Cultural policy. (OCoLC)fst00885007
International relations. (OCoLC)fst00977053
Pan-Americanism. (OCoLC)fst01051900
Latin America. (OCoLC)fst01245945
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Chronological Term 1900-1999
Genre/Form History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
ISBN 9780812249422 (hardcover alkaline paper)
0812249429 (hardcover alkaline paper)
Standard No. 40027506244

 
    
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