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Informationen zum Autor Javier A. Galván , PhD, is professor of Spanish and Latin American history at Santa Ana College, Santa Ana, CA. Klappentext In this book, contemporary representations of Bolivian art, music, religion, literature, festivals, theater, and cinema document how history and geography have shaped Bolivia's modern culture.Bolivia has long been neglected by North American historians and anthropologists. Now, author Javier A. Galván fills this gap with a book that analyzes the complex cultures of this South American nation within the context of its rich history and contemporary traditions.The first half of this text is dedicated to how and where people live-detailed geography, social traditions, religious practices, political institutions, and Bolivian cuisine and culture. The varied religious and linguistic traditions of the indigenous groups that comprise the majority of the national population are also described, giving readers a deeper appreciation for the diversity of Bolivia's character. The second half of the book explores the creative talent of Bolivians who are advancing the literary movements, painting styles, architectural design, theater productions, fashion design, and emerging film industry of the country. Culture and Customs of Bolivia also includes a detailed analysis of contemporary print and broadcasting media. Inhaltsverzeichnis Series Foreword Preface Acknowledgments Chronology 1 The Context: Geography, People, and History 2 Religion 3 Social Customs and Lifestyle 4 Literature 5 Broadcasting and Print Media 6 Cinema 7 Performing Arts: Music, Dance, and Theater 8 Architecture, Native Textiles, Visual Arts, and Fashion Design Glossary Bibliography Index