Studies in Latin American Popular Culture
Volume 15 -1996


Elizabeth Mahan, "What is Popular Culture? More Answers to an Old Question"  

Harold E. Hinds, Jr. "A Holistic Approach to the Study of Popular Culture: Context, Text, Audience, and Recoding"  

Jack Santino, "Popular Culture: A Socio-Aesthetic Approach"  

John Fiske, "Hybrid Vigor: Popular Culture in a Multicultural, Post-Fordist World"  

Nestor García Canclini, "Popular Culture: From Epic to Simulacrum"  

Kenneth Aman, "Has Latin American Popular Culture Disappeared? Some Theoretical Reflections"  

Gustavo Remedi, "Theorizing Popular Culture Studies in Uruguay"  

Abril Trigo, "On Transculturation: Toward a Political Economy of Culture in the Periphery"  

Adela Pineda Franco, "The Cuban Bolero and its Transculturation to Mexico: The Case of Agustín Lara"  

Henry Geddes Gonzales, "Mass Media and Cultural Identity Among the Yucatec Maya: The Constitution of Global, National, and Local Subjects"  

Jocelyn A. Geliga Vargas, "Expanding the Popular Culture Debates: Puertorriquenas, Hollywood, and Cultural Identity"  

Nelson H. Vieira, "Bruxaria and Espiritsmo: Popular Culture and Popular Religion in Contemporary Brazilian Fiction"  

Angelina Pollak-Eltz, 'The Preservation and Recuparation of Folklore in Venezuela"  

Margaret A. Villanueva, "Staging Culture in Totonacapan: Spaces of Recuparation/Spaces of Terr(or)toriality"  

Mark J. Curran, "Brazil's Literatura de cordel: Poetic Chronicle and Popular History"  

Catherine Preston and Anton Rosenthal, "Correo Mitico: The Construction of a Civic Image in the Postcards of Montevideo, Uruguay, 1900-1930"  

Susan Street, "Democratization 'From Below' and Popular Culture: Teachers from Chiapas, Mexico"  

Silvio R. Waisbord, "Farewell to Public Spaces? Electoral Campaigns and Street Spectacle in Argentina"