Guardians of Discourse: Journalism and Literature in Porfirian Mexico

Author:   Kevin M. Anzzolin
Publisher:   University of Nebraska Press
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Pages:   284
Publication Date:   01 May 2024
Format:   Hardback
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Guardians of Discourse: Journalism and Literature in Porfirian Mexico


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"During Porfirio D az's thirty-year rule, Mexico dealt with the press in disparate ways in hopes of forging an informed and, above all, orderly citizenry. Even as innumerable journalists were sent to prison on exaggerated and unfair charges of defamation or slander, D az's government subsidized multiple newspapers to expand literacy and to aggrandize the image of the regime. In Guardians of Discourse, Kevin M. Anzzolin analyzes the role and representation of journalism in literary texts from Porfirian Mexico to argue that these writings created a literate, objective, refined, and informed public. By exploring works by Porfirian writers such as Emilio Rabasa, ngel del Campo, Rafael Delgado, Laura M ndez de Cuenca, and Salvador Quevedo y Zubieta, Anzzolin demonstrates that a primary goal of the lettered class was to define and shape the character of public life, establish the social position of citizens, and interrogate the character of civil institutions. These elite letrados--whom Anzzolin refers to as ""guardians of discourse""--aimed to define the type of discourses that would buttress the transformed Mexico of the D az regime to forge a truly national literature that could be discussed among an expanded coterie of lettered thinkers. In addition, these Porfirian guardians hoped to construct an extensive and active public able to debate political and social issues via a press befitting a modern nation-state and to create a press that would be independent, illuminating, and distinguished. Through an innovative look at Mexico's public sphere via literary fiction in the Porfirian era, Anzzolin contributes to our knowledge of Mexican and Latin American political, cultural, and literary history in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries."

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Author:   Kevin M. Anzzolin
Publisher:   University of Nebraska Press
Imprint:   University of Nebraska Press
ISBN:  

9781496233370


ISBN 10:   1496233379
Pages:   284
Publication Date:   01 May 2024
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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“Kevin Anzzolin’s Guardians of Discourse rereads major literary works from Porfirian Mexico and reframes them in ways that should, if there is justice, change how we talk about them in the future. Anzzolin boldly weaves together the history of journalism and literature to show their interdependence, and how they stage struggles for meaning and power in a contested public sphere. The book’s adroit combination of theory, history, and literary studies makes it a laudable contribution to Mexican studies.”—Christopher Conway, author of Nineteenth-Century Spanish America: A Cultural History


“Kevin Anzzolin’s Guardians of Discourse rereads major literary works from Porfirian Mexico and reframes them in ways that should, if there is justice, change how we talk about them in the future. Anzzolin boldly weaves together the history of journalism and literature to show their interdependence and how they stage struggles for meaning and power in a contested public sphere. The book’s adroit combination of theory, history, and literary studies makes it a laudable contribution to Mexican studies.”—Christopher Conway, author of Nineteenth-Century Spanish America: A Cultural History


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Kevin M. Anzzolin is a lecturer of Spanish at Christopher Newport University.  

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