Cosmopolitics of the Washington Consensus and cultural industries in Latin America

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Sebastião Guilherme Albano da Costa
Maria Érica de Oliveira Lima

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This text describes the rising of discursive forms in Latin American society since the Washington Consensus until today and their implications on the national cultural industries field. The first section is related to “cosmopolitics” category and tries to reveal economic and political models of actions and their connections with contemporary sensibilities. The second is focused on debates about the cinema and virtualization of Latin American, a reorganization of institutions and identities that surpass a former system of representation based on national cronotopos and seek to achieve new media cognitive patterns.

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Albano da Costa, S. G., & de Oliveira Lima, M. Érica. (2011). Cosmopolitics of the Washington Consensus and cultural industries in Latin America. Latinoamérica. Revista De Estudios Latinoamericanos, (52), 91–111. https://doi.org/10.22201/cialc.24486914e.2011.52.26003
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Latin American Observer