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Diálogos Series
Revolution and the Power of Communication in Chile, 1780–1833
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The Age of Dissent argues that the defining feature of the Age of Revolutions in Latin America was the emergence of dissent as an inescapable component of political life. While contestation and seditious ideas had always been present in the region, never before had local regimes been forced to consider radical dissension as an unavoidable dimension of politics. Focusing on urban Chile between the first anticolonial conspiracy of 1780 and the consolidation of an authoritarian regime in 1833, the book argues that this revolution was caused by how people practiced communication and framed its power.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half title
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Chapter 1. Visible Publicness, Urban Space, and the Politics of the Gaze
- Chapter 2. Signs of Difference: Clothes, Badges, and the Visual Construction of Inequality
- Chapter 3. Visible Disunity: Material Culture and Partisan Identification in the Public Arena
- Chapter 4. The Profanation of Politics: Iconoclasm, Emotions, and Historicity
- Chapter 5. Mimetic Publicness, Scandals, and Partisan Heroism
- Chapter 6. Contagious Politics and the Origins of Conflict
- Chapter 7. Prophylatic Politics: Sanitary Cordons, Expulsions, and Isolation
- Chapter 8. Divided by Opinions: Communication and the Toleration of Dissent
- Conclusion. The Power of Communication in an Age of Dissent
- Abbreviations
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index