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Material Connections: German Schools, Things, and Soft Power in Argentina and Chile from the 1880s through the Interwar Period
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Penny, H. Glenn
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19th century
/ Articulation
/ Boundaries
/ Colonialism
/ Colonies & territories
/ Consumption
/ Imagination
/ Immigrants
/ Imperialism
/ Intellectuals
/ Interwar period
/ Language varieties
/ Latin American history
/ Material culture
/ Materials of Absence and Presence
/ Migration
/ Morality
/ Nation states
/ Networks
/ Noncitizens
/ Power
/ Production
/ Production consumption relationship
/ Schools
/ Soft power
/ Transnationalism
2017
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Material Connections: German Schools, Things, and Soft Power in Argentina and Chile from the 1880s through the Interwar Period
by
Penny, H. Glenn
in
19th century
/ Articulation
/ Boundaries
/ Colonialism
/ Colonies & territories
/ Consumption
/ Imagination
/ Immigrants
/ Imperialism
/ Intellectuals
/ Interwar period
/ Language varieties
/ Latin American history
/ Material culture
/ Materials of Absence and Presence
/ Migration
/ Morality
/ Nation states
/ Networks
/ Noncitizens
/ Power
/ Production
/ Production consumption relationship
/ Schools
/ Soft power
/ Transnationalism
2017
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Material Connections: German Schools, Things, and Soft Power in Argentina and Chile from the 1880s through the Interwar Period
by
Penny, H. Glenn
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19th century
/ Articulation
/ Boundaries
/ Colonialism
/ Colonies & territories
/ Consumption
/ Imagination
/ Immigrants
/ Imperialism
/ Intellectuals
/ Interwar period
/ Language varieties
/ Latin American history
/ Material culture
/ Materials of Absence and Presence
/ Migration
/ Morality
/ Nation states
/ Networks
/ Noncitizens
/ Power
/ Production
/ Production consumption relationship
/ Schools
/ Soft power
/ Transnationalism
2017
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Material Connections: German Schools, Things, and Soft Power in Argentina and Chile from the 1880s through the Interwar Period
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Material Connections: German Schools, Things, and Soft Power in Argentina and Chile from the 1880s through the Interwar Period
2017
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From the late nineteenth century through the interwar period, the production and consumption of German things played critical roles in delineating and connecting a wide variety of German places in Latin America. Such places became ubiquitous in Chile and Argentina. They flourished because there was ample room in the German imagination for the multiplicity of German places and the cultural hybridity that accompanied them to extend beyond Imperial Germany's national boundaries and colonial possessions. They also flourished because host societies found virtue in having those German places in their states. This essay uses German schools in Argentina and Chile as a window into the emergence of such German places and the soft power that accompanied them. Scholars often overlook that power when they focus on colonial questions or formal and informal imperialism in Latin America. More than any other institution, German schools became sites where the production and consumption of German things were concentrated and multilayered, and where the consistencies and great varieties of Germanness that arrived and evolved in Latin America gained their clearest articulation. Because those schools were both centers of communities and nodes in a global pedagogical network that thrived during the interwar period, they provide us with great insight into a nexus of motivations that created German places in Latin America. Life around these schools also underscores the importance of studying immigrants and their things together.
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Cambridge University Press
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