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Latin America is home to emerging global powers such as Brazil and Mexico and has important links to other titans including China, India, and Africa. This book examines a range of historical events and cultural forms in Latin America that continue to influence peoples' lives far outside the region.

Table of Contents
List of Figures

INTRODUCING THE GLOBAL SQUARE BOOK SERIES
Matthew Gutmann and Jeffrey Lesser

Acknowledgments

Chasing Che: Introduction to Global Latin America
Jeffrey Lesser and Matthew Gutmann

PART ONE: THE LATIN AMERICAN PAST IN THE GLOBAL PRESENT
Introduction

1 • Looking at the Past and the Future without Fear: An Interview with Ricardo Lagos
Matthew Gutmann

2 • The Conversion of Francis: The First Latin American Pope and the Women He Needs
Nancy Scheper-Hughes and Jennifer Scheper Hughes

3 • Fidel Castro: The First Superdelegate
Greg Grandin

Poem: “Cruces de fronteras / Border Crossings”
Renato Rosaldo

4 • From Illustrating Problems to Offering Solutions: Latin America as a Global Source of Social Innovation
Gabriel Hetland and Peter Evans

Manga: “Che Guevara”
Kiyoshi Konno and Chie Shimano

PART TWO: TONGUES AND FEET

Introduction

5 • Borges’s Library: Latin America, Language, and the World
Paja Faudree and Daniel Suslak

6 • Love, Protest, Dance, Remix
Michelle Bigenho

Poem: “Lo prohibido”
Renato Rosaldo

7 • Breaking the Machine: South American Fútbol
Brenda Elsey

8 • Roy Choi, Ricardo Zárate, and Pacific Fusion Cuisine in Los Angeles
Sarah Portnoy and Jeffrey M. Pilcher

PART THREE: SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND HEALTH

Introduction

9 • The Rise of Brazil’s Globally Connected Amazon Soybean Agriculture
Christopher Neill and Marcia N. Macedo

10 • Constructing Parallels: Brazilian Experts in Mozambique
Wendy Wolford and Ryan Nehring

Poem: “Perfecto Flores”
Renato Rosaldo

11 • A Long Strange Trip: Latin America’s Contribution to World Drug Culture
Paul Gootenberg

PART FOUR: COMMUNITIES

Introduction

Introduction to Rigoberta Menchú Tum

12 • Nobel Lecture
Rigoberta Menchú Tum

13 • Sex Worker Activism and Labor
Denise Brennan

Poem: “Ajustes familiares / Family Adjustments”
Renato Rosaldo

14 • Latin American Travel: The Other Side of Tourism Encounters
Florence E. Babb

15 • Brazil Circles the Globe
Ruben George Oliven

PART FIVE: ART MOVES THE WORLD

Introduction

16 • The Latin American Novel as International Merchandise
Ilan Stavans

17 • Traveling Melodrama: Telenovelas and Exporting Southern Moralities; or, How Can Something So Bad Still Be So Good?
O. Hugo Benavides

Poem: “Los invisibles / Invisibility”
Renato Rosaldo

18 • The Girl from Shinjuku: How a Japanese Brazilian Diva Keeps Bossa Nova Alive in China
Fabiano Maisonnave

19 • “More than a Nationality”: An Interview with Gael García Bernal about Latin American Cinema and the World
Alma Guillermoprieto

About the Editors and Contributors
Index

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      Publisher: University of California Press
      Publication Date: 20/09/2016
      ISBN13: 9780520277731, 978-0520277731
      ISBN10: 0520277732

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Latin America is home to emerging global powers such as Brazil and Mexico and has important links to other titans including China, India, and Africa. This book examines a range of historical events and cultural forms in Latin America that continue to influence peoples' lives far outside the region.

      Table of Contents
      List of Figures

      INTRODUCING THE GLOBAL SQUARE BOOK SERIES
      Matthew Gutmann and Jeffrey Lesser

      Acknowledgments

      Chasing Che: Introduction to Global Latin America
      Jeffrey Lesser and Matthew Gutmann

      PART ONE: THE LATIN AMERICAN PAST IN THE GLOBAL PRESENT
      Introduction

      1 • Looking at the Past and the Future without Fear: An Interview with Ricardo Lagos
      Matthew Gutmann

      2 • The Conversion of Francis: The First Latin American Pope and the Women He Needs
      Nancy Scheper-Hughes and Jennifer Scheper Hughes

      3 • Fidel Castro: The First Superdelegate
      Greg Grandin

      Poem: “Cruces de fronteras / Border Crossings”
      Renato Rosaldo

      4 • From Illustrating Problems to Offering Solutions: Latin America as a Global Source of Social Innovation
      Gabriel Hetland and Peter Evans

      Manga: “Che Guevara”
      Kiyoshi Konno and Chie Shimano

      PART TWO: TONGUES AND FEET

      Introduction

      5 • Borges’s Library: Latin America, Language, and the World
      Paja Faudree and Daniel Suslak

      6 • Love, Protest, Dance, Remix
      Michelle Bigenho

      Poem: “Lo prohibido”
      Renato Rosaldo

      7 • Breaking the Machine: South American Fútbol
      Brenda Elsey

      8 • Roy Choi, Ricardo Zárate, and Pacific Fusion Cuisine in Los Angeles
      Sarah Portnoy and Jeffrey M. Pilcher

      PART THREE: SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND HEALTH

      Introduction

      9 • The Rise of Brazil’s Globally Connected Amazon Soybean Agriculture
      Christopher Neill and Marcia N. Macedo

      10 • Constructing Parallels: Brazilian Experts in Mozambique
      Wendy Wolford and Ryan Nehring

      Poem: “Perfecto Flores”
      Renato Rosaldo

      11 • A Long Strange Trip: Latin America’s Contribution to World Drug Culture
      Paul Gootenberg

      PART FOUR: COMMUNITIES

      Introduction

      Introduction to Rigoberta Menchú Tum

      12 • Nobel Lecture
      Rigoberta Menchú Tum

      13 • Sex Worker Activism and Labor
      Denise Brennan

      Poem: “Ajustes familiares / Family Adjustments”
      Renato Rosaldo

      14 • Latin American Travel: The Other Side of Tourism Encounters
      Florence E. Babb

      15 • Brazil Circles the Globe
      Ruben George Oliven

      PART FIVE: ART MOVES THE WORLD

      Introduction

      16 • The Latin American Novel as International Merchandise
      Ilan Stavans

      17 • Traveling Melodrama: Telenovelas and Exporting Southern Moralities; or, How Can Something So Bad Still Be So Good?
      O. Hugo Benavides

      Poem: “Los invisibles / Invisibility”
      Renato Rosaldo

      18 • The Girl from Shinjuku: How a Japanese Brazilian Diva Keeps Bossa Nova Alive in China
      Fabiano Maisonnave

      19 • “More than a Nationality”: An Interview with Gael García Bernal about Latin American Cinema and the World
      Alma Guillermoprieto

      About the Editors and Contributors
      Index

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