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Avilacamachismo was an attempt on the part of the Mexican state to create a mass mediabased cultural nationalism rooted in loyalty to Mexican personalities who embodied the experience of their history in the artifacts of their creativity. Miller (director, Center for Higher Education Ministry at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary) describes the era of avilacamachismo in 1940s Mexico, and looks at the dynamic relationship of culture and state that existed during this often overlooked and misunderstood period. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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While I found 'The Maturing of Mexicanidad' insightful, some parts felt a bit outdated. The book covers great material, but I wish it had more recent analysis. Still, it's a decent read if you're looking to understand historical perspectives.
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Alejandro Torres
A Thought-Provoking Read
I picked up 'The Maturing of Mexicanidad' for my sociology class, and it has been incredibly enlightening. The historical context really helped me understand the evolution of Mexican identity during the 1940-1960 period. The analysis is rich, and it’s perfect for anyone interested in Southwestern studies.
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Sophia Ramirez
A Must-Have for Students
I bought this book for my graduate studies, and it hasn't disappointed. The coverage of Mexicanidad from 1940-1946 is extensive and well-researched. It's a bit lengthy, but if you have the time, it really pays off with its depth.
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Maria Gonzalez
Great for Mexican History Buffs
As someone who loves Mexican history, this book was a great find! It dives deep into the cultural shifts that happened, and I appreciated the detailed examination of events. A bit dense at times, but worth the read if you're into this topic.
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Carlos Mendoza
Mixed Feelings About This One
The writing in 'The Maturing of Mexicanidad' is solid, but I faced some trouble with the organization of ideas. Some chapters felt like they dragged on. It's informative, but I was hoping for a more coherent flow.
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