The Riddle of Cantinflas: Essays on Hispanic Popular Culture Hardcover – January 1, 1998

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From one of our foremost cultural critics comes a provocative collection of essays on kitsch and high art in the Americas. Ilan Stavans examines the delightful if torturous relationship between a Europeanized elite and the hybrid masses in a continent he sees as imprisoned in the labyrinth of identity. In "Santa Selena," for example, Stavans explores the beatification of the martyred Tejana singer in the context of American pop iconography. His interest is not in Selena's tragic death but in the ways her fans have turned her into a heavenly body, shaping her afterlife as an endless fiesta of spiritual and commercial possibilities. Similarly, Stavans's portraits of José Guadalupe Posada, Tina Modotti, Frida Kahlo, Sandra Cisneros, Cantinflas, and Carlos Fuentes are less about these luminaries than about what people have turned them into. His search is not for the idol but for the idolater, and for ways in which technology and the media refurbish reality. At times humorous, often cautionary, always incisive, this collection is evidence of Stavans's power to go beyond common assumptions and make us understand Mexican popular culture and its counterparts in the U.S. "I think he has one of the best grips around on what makes Spanish America tick and he is most sensitive about its relationship to the rest of the world."--Gregory Rabassa Read more

ISBN10 0826318606
ISBN13 978-0826318602
Edition First Edition
Language English
Publisher University of New Mexico Press
Dimensions 6 x 0.69 x 9 inches
Item Weight 1 pounds
Print length 167 pages
Publication date January 1, 1998

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