At its core, Mars on Earth weaves a rich tapestry of voices, highlighting the stories of Chile's marginalized communities, including the working class, Indigenous peoples, LGBTQIA+ individuals, and immigrant communities from Venezuela and ...
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.
This is stirring and innovative social and transnational history and a major contribution to the study of class, nationalism, and the Pacific world."–– Charles Walker, Professor of History, University of California, Davis "Based on ...
It radically reframes debates about consumption to show how food was central to empowering poor people as Chilean citizens."––Heidi Tinsman, author of Buying into the Regime: Grapes and Consumption in Cold War Chile and the United ...
From the psychomagical guru who brought you The Holy Mountain and Where the Bird Sings Best comes a supernatural love-and-horror story in which a beautiful albino giantess unleashes the slavering animal lurking inside the men of a Chilean ...