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New World Soundings

Culture and Ideology in the Americas

Richard Morse

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Originally published in 1989. In New World Soundings, cultural historian Richard Morse takes a series of sharply focused looks at the Americas. He inquires into the ways in which speech and poetry evoke the common historical experience of North and South America and examines the transatlantic "sea changes" of European languages. He uses political ideology to contrast the traditions of Anglo and Latin America, while surveying contemporary pressures for ideological change. In the book's final sections, he addresses the North-South transaction from yet three more angles, ruminating on the...

Originally published in 1989. In New World Soundings, cultural historian Richard Morse takes a series of sharply focused looks at the Americas. He inquires into the ways in which speech and poetry evoke the common historical experience of North and South America and examines the transatlantic "sea changes" of European languages. He uses political ideology to contrast the traditions of Anglo and Latin America, while surveying contemporary pressures for ideological change. In the book's final sections, he addresses the North-South transaction from yet three more angles, ruminating on the problems involved in conveying the Latin American experience to U.S. students, considering the impediments to U.S.-Puerto Rican understanding, and recounting the mythic adventures of McLuhanaima, "the world's first Brazilianist," as he travels through the exotic land he has chosen for definitive research.

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9
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314
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9781421435091
Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Antecedents and Sources
Introduction
Part I. Speech and Expression
Chapter 1. Language in America
Chapter 2. Four American Poets: A Cat's Cradle
Part II. Ideology and Political Culture
Chapt

Acknowledgements
Antecedents and Sources
Introduction
Part I. Speech and Expression
Chapter 1. Language in America
Chapter 2. Four American Poets: A Cat's Cradle
Part II. Ideology and Political Culture
Chapter 3. Claims of Political Tradition
Chapter 4. Notes Toward Fresh Ideology
Part III. The North-South Transaction
Chapter 5. On Grooming Latin Americanists
Chapter 6. Puerto Rico: Eternal Crossroads
Notes
Index

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Richard M. Morse

Richard Morse was a scholar of Latin America and a professor at Columbia University. He also acted as the chairman of Latin American studies at Yale University and the secretary of Latin American affairs at the Woodrow Wilson Center.