00666nam0-22002531i-450-990002622260403321000262226FED01000262226(Aleph)000262226FED0100026222620000920d1966----km-y0itay50------baENGMarketing Concepts and Stategydi BELLBostonHoughton Mifflin1966Bell,Martin L.106976ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK9900026222604033214-0-275-TI1726ECAECAMarketing Concepts and Stategy433797UNINAING0103786nam 2200649Ia 450 991097459640332120200520144314.09781282047433128204743497814399017621439901767(CKB)1000000000723116(EBL)432858(OCoLC)318215865(SSID)ssj0000144605(PQKBManifestationID)11150645(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000144605(PQKBWorkID)10147734(PQKB)10041613(MiAaPQ)EBC432858(Perlego)2040074(EXLCZ)99100000000072311620010801d2001 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe effects of the nation Mexican art in an age of globalization /edited by Carl Good and John V. Waldron1st ed.Philadelphia Temple University Press20011 online resource (222 pages) illustrationsIncludes index.9781566398657 1566398657 Includes bibliographical references and index.Contents; Introduction: Ungoverned Specificities; 1 Mexican Art on Display; 2 Mathias Goeritz: Emotional Architecture and; 3 Corporeal Identities in Mexican Art: Modern and; 4 Elena Poniatowska's Querido Diego, te abraza Quiela:; 5 "Un octubre manchado se detiene": Memory and; 6 Aesthetic Criteria and the Literary Market in Mexico:; 7 Un hogar insólito: Elena Garro and Mexican; 8 René Derouin: Dialogues with Mexico; 9 Unhomely Feminine: Rosina Conde; 10 The Postmodern Hybrid: Do Aliens Dream; About the Contributors; IndexWhat is the effect of a "nation"? In this age of globalization, is it dead, dying, or only dormant? The essays in this groundbreaking volume use the arts in Mexico to move beyond the national and the global to look at the activity of a community continually re-creating itself within and beyond its own borders. Mexico is a particularly apt focus, partly because of the vitality of its culture, partly because of its changing political identity, and partly because of the impact of borders and borderlessness on its national character. The ten essays collected here look at a wide range of aesthetic productions -- especially literature and the visual arts -- that give context to how art and society interact. Steering a careful course between the nostalgia of nationalism and the insensitivity of globalism, these essays examine modernism and postmodernism in the Mexican setting. Individually, they explore the incorporation of historical icons, of vanguardism, and of international influence. From Diego Rivera to Elena Garro, from the Tlateloco massacre to the Chiapas rebellion, from mass-market fiction to the film Aliens, the contributors view the many sides of Mexican life as relevant to the creation of a constantly shifting national culture. Taken together, the essays look both backward and forward at the evolving effect of the Mexican nation.Arts, MexicanArts, Mexican20th centuryNational characteristics in artArt and societyMexicoArts, Mexican.Arts, MexicanNational characteristics in art.Art and society700.972700/.972/0904Good Carl1965-1806734Waldron John V.1960-1682548MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910974596403321The effects of the nation4356081UNINA01117nam0 22003013i 450 MIL013580720251003044225.019930118d1966 ||||0itac50 baitaitz01i xxxe z01nz01ncRDAcarrierLe prescrizioni presuntive e i crediti del prestatore di lavoroAlessandro OrengoMilanoA. Giuffrèe1966VII, 143 p.23 cm.PrescrizioneDiritto del lavoroFIRCFIC045900I344.0121344.4501DIRITTO DEL LAVORO. ITALIA20Orengo, Alessandro <giurista>SBNV097713070229199ITIT-00000019930118IT-BN0095 NAP 01D $MIL0135807Biblioteca Centralizzata di Ateneo1 v. 01D (AR) 8 001 01AR 0070080015 VMA 1 v.Y 2015070320150703 01Prescrizioni presuntive e i crediti del prestatore di lavoro64823UNISANNIO