Goods, Power, History by Arnold J. Bauer
Latin America's Material Culture
This insightful work delves into the intricate relationship between material culture and social power in Latin America, spanning from the colonial era to the modern age. It explores how the acquisition, distribution, and consumption of goods have played a pivotal role in shaping societal hierarchies and cultural identities. Through a detailed examination of historical patterns, the narrative reveals how economic forces and material desires have influenced political structures and social dynamics, offering a nuanced understanding of the region's complex history and its ongoing evolution.
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- 2001
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