Latin/o American City Life in Snapshots. A Review of (eds.) Richard Young and Amanda Holmes’ <em>Cultures of the City: Mediating Identities in Urban Latin/o America</em> (Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2010.)

Authors

  • Inga Veksler Rutgers University

Keywords:

city, urban cultural studies, snapshots

Abstract

As its title suggests, Cultures of the City: Mediating Identities in Urban Latin/o America, edited by Richard Young and Amanda Holmes, brings together work in Latin American urban cultural studies. However, as the editors admit in their introductory chapter, it does not offer any generalizations about Latin American cities, or their symbolic representation in cultural texts. Rather, the editors present the collection of articles as ephemeral “snapshots”—glimpses into a dozen cities. This lack of unified message, theme, or theoretical outlook allows for a diverse array of topics but is also the volume’s greatest detraction.

Author Biography

Inga Veksler, Rutgers University

Inga Veksler es doctoranda en el Departamento de Antropología en la Universidad de Rutgers. Su tesis doctoral estudia la experiencia, la política y las memorias de los judíos soviéticos que atravesaron la Europa Occidental entre 1971 y 1991, antes de solicitar condición de refugiados en Estados Unidos.  En un proyecto anterior trabajó sobre sobre el imaginario del arraigo y el mito del retorno entre inmigrantes ecuatorianos en España.

Published

2012-01-31

How to Cite

Veksler, I. (2012). Latin/o American City Life in Snapshots. A Review of (eds.) Richard Young and Amanda Holmes’ <em>Cultures of the City: Mediating Identities in Urban Latin/o America</em> (Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2010.). A Contracorriente: Una Revista De Estudios Latinoamericanos, 9(2), 444–451. Retrieved from https://acontracorriente.chass.ncsu.edu/index.php/acontracorriente/article/view/249

Issue

Section

Reviews: Cities, Intellectuals and Culture in Latin America