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Description
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 Inventing America at the 1876 Philadelphia Centennial
2 Defining (and Defending) Spain in Barcelona and Paris, 1888 and 1889
3 Marginalizing Spain (and Embracing Cuba) at the 1893 Columbian Exposition
4 Reasserting Spain in America at the 1910 Centennial Exhibitions
5 Using Spain to Ignore Mexicans at the 1915 California Fairs
Notes
Bibliography
Index
“A wonderfully detailed investigation of the shaping of Spain’s national-ethnic identity through several key international exhibitions with art in the United States and Latin America. Drawing upon unpublished archival sources, the engaging study analyzes the strategies of, and the international stakes for administrators, statespersons, and critics from different nations. This book offers readers an indispensable understanding of the politics of display in the creation and reception of these exhibitions.”
—Oscar E. Vázquez, author of The End Again: Degeneration and Visual Culture in Modern Spain