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- catalog abstract ""This book investigates the intersection of radio broadcasting and nation building. Hayes tells how both government-controlled and private radio stations produced programs of distinctly Mexican folk and popular music as a means of drawing the country's regions together and countering the influence of U.S. broadcasts." "Hayes describes how, both during and after the period of cultural revolution, Mexico radio broadcasting was shaped by the clash and collaboration of different social forces - including U.S. interests, Mexican media entrepreneurs, state institutions, and radio audiences. She traces the evolution of Mexican radio in case studies that focus on such subjects as early government broadcasting activities, the role of Mexico City media elites, the "paternal voice" of presidential addresses, and U.S. propaganda during World War II." "More than narrative history, Hayes's study provides an analytical framework for understanding the role of radio in building Mexican nationalism at a critical time in that nation's history. Radio Nation expands our appreciation of an overlooked medium that changed the course of an entire country."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b11931515.
- catalog created "2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2000.".
- catalog description ""Hayes describes how, both during and after the period of cultural revolution, Mexico radio broadcasting was shaped by the clash and collaboration of different social forces - including U.S. interests, Mexican media entrepreneurs, state institutions, and radio audiences. She traces the evolution of Mexican radio in case studies that focus on such subjects as early government broadcasting activities, the role of Mexico City media elites, the "paternal voice" of presidential addresses, and U.S. propaganda during World War II."".
- catalog description ""More than narrative history, Hayes's study provides an analytical framework for understanding the role of radio in building Mexican nationalism at a critical time in that nation's history. Radio Nation expands our appreciation of an overlooked medium that changed the course of an entire country."--Jacket.".
- catalog description ""This book investigates the intersection of radio broadcasting and nation building. Hayes tells how both government-controlled and private radio stations produced programs of distinctly Mexican folk and popular music as a means of drawing the country's regions together and countering the influence of U.S. broadcasts."".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "xx, 154 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Radio nation.".
- catalog identifier "0816518521 (acid-free paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Radio nation.".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Tucson : University of Arizona Press,".
- catalog relation "Radio nation.".
- catalog spatial "Mexico".
- catalog spatial "Mexico.".
- catalog subject "384.54/0972 21".
- catalog subject "PN1991.3.M4 H59 2000".
- catalog subject "Radio broadcasting Mexico History.".
- catalog subject "Radio broadcasting Social aspects Mexico.".
- catalog subject "Radio broadcasting policy Mexico.".
- catalog title "Radio nation : communication, popular culture, and nationalism in Mexico, 1920-1950 / Joy Elizabeth Hayes.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".