Ethnology, Volume 37University of Pittsburgh, 1998 - Anthropology |
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Page 117
... Folklore within the Ministry of Education and Culture , specifically to promote the cataloging and regulation of Bolivian folklore in its various manifestations . By 1970 , the government of General Barrientos had been twice replaced ...
... Folklore within the Ministry of Education and Culture , specifically to promote the cataloging and regulation of Bolivian folklore in its various manifestations . By 1970 , the government of General Barrientos had been twice replaced ...
Page 118
... folklore in Bolivia and at the attempts by subordinate groups , specifically urban migrants of Oruro origin , to manipulate the discourses of folklore and national culture in contesting state hegemony and their own sociopolitical ...
... folklore in Bolivia and at the attempts by subordinate groups , specifically urban migrants of Oruro origin , to manipulate the discourses of folklore and national culture in contesting state hegemony and their own sociopolitical ...
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... Folklore at once refers to the expressive culture of the Latin American peasantry , its origins lost in the ancient past , and to the cultural traditions of the modern nation , in which folklore " constitutes the essence of the identity ...
... Folklore at once refers to the expressive culture of the Latin American peasantry , its origins lost in the ancient past , and to the cultural traditions of the modern nation , in which folklore " constitutes the essence of the identity ...
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