Press, Power, and Culture in Imperial Brazil
Discover the intricate dynamics of Brazilian society in Press, Power, and Culture in Imperial Brazil, edited by Hendrik Kraay. Published by the University of New Mexico Press in 2021, this compelling hardback volume spans 304 pages and features contributions from various scholars who delve into the pivotal role of the periodical press during this transformative era.
This insightful collection reveals how the press was not just a medium for information but a powerful tool in shaping and challenging societal hierarchies related to race, gender, class, and culture. Each chapter offers a unique perspective, making this book an essential read for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of power and public life in Imperial Brazil.
Enhance your knowledge of Brazilian history and culture with this important scholarly work that highlights the intersection of media and societal change.