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A Fervent Crusade for the National Soul examines the implementation of cultural policies in relation to the contested configuration of citizenship in Colombia between 1930 and 1946. At a time when national identities were re-imagined all over the Americas, progressive artists and intellectuals affiliated with the liberal governments that ruled Colombia established an unprecedented bureaucratic apparatus for cultural intervention that celebrated so-called “popular culture” and rendered culture a social right. This book challenges pervasive narratives of state failure in Colombia, attending to the confrontations, negotiations, and entanglements of bureaucrats with everyday citizens that shaped the relationship between the ruler and the ruled. Catalina Muñoz argues that while culture became an instrument of inclusion, the liberal definition of popular culture as authentic and static was also a tool for domination that reinforced enduring structures of inequality founded on region, race, and gender. Liberals crafted the state as the paternalistic protector of acquiescent citizens, instead of a warden of political participation. Muñoz suggests that this form of governance allowed the elites to rule without making the structural changes required to craft a more equal society.



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Table of Contents

Introduction: Cultural Politics and State Formation during the Liberal Republic

Chapter 1: “A Vastly Transcending Mission”: The Cultural Politics of Music during Colombia’s Liberal Republic, 1930–1946

Chapter 2: “A Broad Path of Popular Action”: Forging Citizenship through the Stage and the Screen

Chapter 3: Hygiene, the “Social Question,” and the Making of a Racialized, Classed and Gendered Citizenship

Chapter 4: Who is Colombian? Nationalizing the Past and the Present

Epilogue

A Fervent Crusade for the National Soul: Cultural

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 04/01/2022
      ISBN13: 9781793618115, 978-1793618115
      ISBN10: 1793618119

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      A Fervent Crusade for the National Soul examines the implementation of cultural policies in relation to the contested configuration of citizenship in Colombia between 1930 and 1946. At a time when national identities were re-imagined all over the Americas, progressive artists and intellectuals affiliated with the liberal governments that ruled Colombia established an unprecedented bureaucratic apparatus for cultural intervention that celebrated so-called “popular culture” and rendered culture a social right. This book challenges pervasive narratives of state failure in Colombia, attending to the confrontations, negotiations, and entanglements of bureaucrats with everyday citizens that shaped the relationship between the ruler and the ruled. Catalina Muñoz argues that while culture became an instrument of inclusion, the liberal definition of popular culture as authentic and static was also a tool for domination that reinforced enduring structures of inequality founded on region, race, and gender. Liberals crafted the state as the paternalistic protector of acquiescent citizens, instead of a warden of political participation. Muñoz suggests that this form of governance allowed the elites to rule without making the structural changes required to craft a more equal society.



      Table of Contents

      Table of Contents

      Introduction: Cultural Politics and State Formation during the Liberal Republic

      Chapter 1: “A Vastly Transcending Mission”: The Cultural Politics of Music during Colombia’s Liberal Republic, 1930–1946

      Chapter 2: “A Broad Path of Popular Action”: Forging Citizenship through the Stage and the Screen

      Chapter 3: Hygiene, the “Social Question,” and the Making of a Racialized, Classed and Gendered Citizenship

      Chapter 4: Who is Colombian? Nationalizing the Past and the Present

      Epilogue

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