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Good Neighbour Empires
Children and Cultural Capital in the Americas
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In 'Good Neighbor Empires', Dr. Elena Jackson Albarran explores the role of children in hemispheric politics during the Good Neighbor era.
The book examines how perceptions of children as innocent and underdeveloped influenced views of Latin America.
It investigates instances where Latin American children saw themselves as modern participants in inter-American relationships.
Through case studies like child artists in Mexico and child refugees from Spain, the book reveals facets of cultural exchange and political dynamics.
The book ultimately uncovers the complexities of identity, power, and cultural production in the Americas.
The book examines how perceptions of children as innocent and underdeveloped influenced views of Latin America.
It investigates instances where Latin American children saw themselves as modern participants in inter-American relationships.
Through case studies like child artists in Mexico and child refugees from Spain, the book reveals facets of cultural exchange and political dynamics.
The book ultimately uncovers the complexities of identity, power, and cultural production in the Americas.
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Elena Jackson Albarran, "Good Neighbor Empires: Children and Cultural Capital in the Americas" (Brill, 2024)