Introduction: The World’s Fairs as Cultural World Maps
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Republics of Letters: Latin American Libraries, Newspapers, and Leaflets at the European and North American World’s Fairs, 1867–1906
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The Chicago Fair of 1893 as an “Abbreviated World”: Observations from Prominent Figures in the Spanish-Speaking Literary Community
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The 1900 Paris World’s Fair: Cosmopolitan Itineraries of Latin American Modernist Writers
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The Seville Ibero-American Exposition in 1929 and the Participation of the Argentine Republic: Images, Ideas, and Women in Action
págs. 171-199
Mexico and Chile at the World’s Fairs in Paris (1937) and New York (1939): Revolution, Popular Front, and Modernity
págs. 200-222
Geopolitics in Encapsulated Worlds: Spatial Configuration and World Orders in the Chicago (1893), Paris (1900), and New York (1939) World’s Fairs
págs. 223-254
Epilogue: The Past and Future of Exhibition Studies: A Latin American Perspective
págs. 255-267
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