Culture and Customs of Peru
By (Author) Cesar Ferreira
By (author) Eduardo Dargent-Chamot
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
30th November 2002
United States
General
Non Fiction
306.0985
Hardback
184
The breadth of Peru's culture from pre-Columbian times to today is surveyed in this one-stop reference. Modern Peru emerges as an ethnically divided nation progressing toward social integration of its heavily Indian and Hispanic population. Ferreira and Dargent, native Peruvians, illustrate how the diverse geography of the countrythe Andes, coast, and junglehas also had a role in shaping cultural and social expression, from history to art. Further exploring the influence of Spanish colonialism and its modern blending with Indian traditions, this volume covers the legacy of the Incas and Machu Picchu, providing an authoritative overview of how the citizenry and major cultural venues, such as the church, media, and arts, have evolved. A chronology and glossary supplement the text.
"Culture and Customs of Peru gives a broad overview of the culture of Peru, with the goal of surveying the distinguishing characterisics of this nation....[s]uitable for middle and high schools that teach critical thinking."-ARBA Online
As a basic reference source, this book is useful, particularly for those interested in the history of broadcasting, print media, literature, performing arts, cinema, art, architecture, and photography in Peru.-The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute
Culture and Customs of Peru gives a broad overview of the culture of Peru, with the goal of surveying the distinguishing characterisics of this nation....[s]uitable for middle and high schools that teach critical thinking.-ARBA Online
"As a basic reference source, this book is useful, particularly for those interested in the history of broadcasting, print media, literature, performing arts, cinema, art, architecture, and photography in Peru."-The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute
CSAR FERREIRA is Associate Professor of Spanish at the University of Oklahoma. EDUARDO DARGENT-CHAMOT is Associate Professor of History at the University of Lima, Peru.