Book contents
- Latin American Literature in Transition 1800–1870
- Latin American Literature in Transition
- Latin American Literature in Transition 1800–1870
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I Aesthetics of Disorder
- Chapter 1 The Paraguayan War Imagined
- Chapter 2 Networks of New World Authority
- Chapter 3 Artisans and Affective Labor
- Chapter 4 Reading (in) the Streets
- Chapter 5 Publicity and Print Culture
- Chapter 6 Literature and Political Corruption
- Chapter 7 Emotions and Politics in the Era of Caudillos
- Part II Affective Communities
- Part III Intersectional Subjectivities
- Part IV Transoceanic Consciousness
- Index
- References
Chapter 4 - Reading (in) the Streets
from Part I - Aesthetics of Disorder
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 January 2023
- Latin American Literature in Transition 1800–1870
- Latin American Literature in Transition
- Latin American Literature in Transition 1800–1870
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I Aesthetics of Disorder
- Chapter 1 The Paraguayan War Imagined
- Chapter 2 Networks of New World Authority
- Chapter 3 Artisans and Affective Labor
- Chapter 4 Reading (in) the Streets
- Chapter 5 Publicity and Print Culture
- Chapter 6 Literature and Political Corruption
- Chapter 7 Emotions and Politics in the Era of Caudillos
- Part II Affective Communities
- Part III Intersectional Subjectivities
- Part IV Transoceanic Consciousness
- Index
- References
Summary
Manuel Carreño’s often-cited and even more often-read Manual de urbanidades y buenas maneras (1853) is full of lessons on proper comportment, including one about how to behave in public, specifically in the street.
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- Latin American Literature in Transition 1800–1870 , pp. 68 - 86Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022