The Buenos Aires Reader

History, Culture, Politics

Diego Armus editor Lisa Ubelaker Andrade editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Duke University Press

Published:12th Nov '24

£26.99

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The Buenos Aires Reader offers an insider’s look at the diverse lived experiences of the people, politics, and culture of Argentina’s capital city primarily from the nineteenth century to the present. Refuting the tired cliché that Buenos Aires is the “Paris of South America,” this book gives a nuanced view of a city that has long been attentive to international trends yet never ceases to celebrate its local culture. The vibrant opinions, reflections, and voices of Buenos Aires come to life through selections that range from songs, poems, letters, and essays to interviews, cartoons, paintings, and historical documents, many of which have been translated into English for the first time. These selections tell the story of the city’s culture of protest and celebration, its passion for soccer and sport, its gastronomy and food traditions, its legendary nightlife, and its musical, literary, and artistic cultures. Providing an unparalleled look at Buenos Aires’s history, culture, and politics, this volume is an ideal companion for anyone interested in this dynamic, disruptive, and inventive city.

“This is a brilliant introduction to one of the world’s most fascinating cities. Combining erudition and accessibility, it captures Buenos Aires in all its dizzying diversity. Through expertly chosen images and texts introduced with insightful explanations, the book will provide students, scholars, and travelers alike with a rich appreciation for the city’s history, architecture, subcultures, nightlife, politics, cuisine, sports, and more. Even repeat visitors will find thrilling new discoveries in these pages.” -- Matthew B. Karush, George Mason University
“There are two versions of Buenos Aires: the one that is oversimplified and stereotyped, and the real, intricate, incredibly diverse city that I grew up in. This book is for those who want to get to know the latter, the true Buenos Aires, and what makes it so stunning, infuriating, and enigmatic. More than an encyclopedia, it’s an ode to porteños, the people of Buenos Aires.” -- Jasmine Garsd, National Public Radio correspondent and host of the podcast * The Last Cup / La última copa *

ISBN: 9781478030843

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 612g

400 pages