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Presentão. Caminhos, desviose conexões: oconsumo e sua contribuição para a História da América Latina

No. 65 (2017-06-01)
  • Frank Trentmann
    1University of London, United Kingdom
  • Ana María Otero-Cleves
    2Universidad de los Andes, Colombia

Resumo

A pesar do aumento da literatura histórica da América Latina nas últimas décadas, a história do consumo, como área de estudo, vem recebendo pouca atenção dos historiadores da região. Com o objetivo de contribuir para a literatura emergente sobre o tema, este ensaio procura ilustrar a relevância dos estudos do consumo para uma melhor e inovadora compreensão dos processos sociais, econômicos e culturais da história da América Latina. Isso será feito por meio: 1) da revisão das lições aprendidas dos primeiros debates de literatura histórica sobre o consumo; da 2) análise dos recentes estudos históricos sobre o consumo na América Latina; e da 3) identificação dos desafios dos historiadores de hoje.

Palavras-chave: América Latina, consumo, historiografia, sociedade de consumo (Thesaurus)

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