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Miniature Messages

The Semiotics and Politics of Latin American Postage Stamps

Jack Child

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English
Duke University Press
21 July 2008
"In Miniature Messages, Jack Child analyzes Latin American postage stamps, revealing the messages about history, culture, and politics that nations have encoded in the design and text of their stamps and disseminated to their populations and to the rest of the world. While postage stamps are a sanctioned production of official government agencies, Child argues that they accumulate popular cultural value and take on new meanings as they circulate in the public sphere. As he demonstrates in this richly illustrated study, the postage stamp conveys many of the contestations and triumphs of Latin American history. Child combines history, political science, and philatelic research involving the collection and examination of nearly 40,000 Latin American stamps. He focuses on Argentina and the Southern Cone, highlighting stamps that indicated the consolidation of the Argentine republic and those produced under the Peronist regime.

He describes how Argentine postal authorities have made ample use of slogans through their postmarks, delivering messages ranging from the patriotic (""San Martin consolidated the freedom of America with his sword""), to the nationalist (""Always ask for products made in Argentina""), to the public health notice (""To spit on the floor is to sow microbes""). Child considers postage stamps issued by dictatorial regimes in Guatemala, the Dominican Republic, Paraguay, and Nicaragua. He compares Chilean stamps issued by the leftist government of Salvador Allende and by Augusto Pinochet's dictatorship, and he studies how international conflicts have been depicted on the stamps of Argentina, Peru, and Chile. Child also covers the cultural and political history of stamps in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Cuba, Grenada, Mexico, Uruguay, and Venezuela. In Miniature Messages Child finds the political history of modern Latin America in its ""tiny posters."""

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Imprint:   Duke University Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 241mm,  Width: 159mm,  Spine: 20mm
Weight:   426g
ISBN:   9780822341994
ISBN 10:   0822341999
Pages:   272
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Further / Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
List of Illustrations ix Preface xv Acknowledgments xix Introduction 1 1. Semiotics, Popular Culture, Politics, and Stamps 13 2. An Overview of Latin American Postage Stamps 43 3. Internal Politics and Latin American Stamps 57 4. International Relations and Latin American Stamps 75 5. Argentina 95 6. The Falklands/Malvinas 124 7. South American Antarctica 142 8. Other Miniature Messages of Note 161 Conclusions 190 Notes 197 General Index 225 Index of Stamps 235

Jack Child is a professor in the Department of Language and Foreign Studies at American University in Washington. He is the author of many books and articles on Latin American culture, translation, and geopolitics.

Reviews for Miniature Messages: The Semiotics and Politics of Latin American Postage Stamps

To the non-stamp collector the world of philately can be a somewhat desiccated subject. However, here in a well-illustrated, thorough and entertaining book, Jack Child, having examined some 40,000 Latin American postage stamps certainly manages to engage the interest of the wider reader... [Cild] has managed to marshal numerous miniature messages into a fascinating and valuable text. - Igor Cusack, Bulletin of Latin American Research Child's book is a careful analysis of the body of existing Latin American stamps. Making use of a wide array of cultural studies knowledge about Latin America, he examines the stamps as minitexts, not quite as one might a poem, but as bounded complexes of semiotic meaning. The result is fascinating and the first such analysis of the Latin American corpus. It is important to note that this study has been published by Duke University Press, the premier forum for Latin American cultural studies and that the book comes accompanied with a CD of the actual stamps themselves, organized in an accessible registry. - David William Foster, Chasqui The passion and expertise with which this book is written confirm, in the author's own words, that it has been a 'labour of love.' Beautifully written and illustrated, Miniature Messages also offers a colourful and engaging tool for teaching Latin American studies, an approach taken by the author throughout a teaching career dedicated to improving understanding of the region whose students, we can speculate, must clearly have been among the luckiest on campus. - Gavin O'Tolle, Latin American Review of Books Child's book is a significant contribution to the argument that academia should expand subject legitimacy to a broader range of materials. It has also got great stories about the complex world of Latin American politics and the role of government propaganda. - Lincoln Cushing, A Contracorriente Professor Child... is that rare combination of social scientist and philatelist and bravely attempts to use the principles and methods of social science to analyse the politics of Latin-America postage stamps... The study... is fascinating because of its breadth, his commitment to philately and the attempt to find explanations for differences in the choice, style, composition and production of postage stamps. - The London Philatelist Miniature Messages is a trailblazing study that demonstrates how an unfamiliar approach can throw light on different aspects of Latin American history, politics, and culture. -David Bushnell, author of Simon Bolivar: Liberation and Disappointment The thoroughness and in-depth coverage of Miniature Messages are remarkable. Jack Child is probably the only person to possess the requisite knowledge and background to combine political science, history, and philately so well. -Frank Nuessel, author of Linguistic Approaches to Hispanic Literature Child's book is a careful analysis of the body of existing Latin American stamps. Making use of a wide array of cultural studies knowledge about Latin America, he examines the stamps as minitexts, not quite as one might a poem, but as bounded complexes of semiotic meaning. The result is fascinating and the first such analysis of the Latin American corpus. It is important to note that this study has been published by Duke University Press, the premier forum for Latin American cultural studies and that the book comes accompanied with a CD of the actual stamps themselves, organized in an accessible registry. -- David William Foster Chasqui Child's book is a significant contribution to the argument that academia should expand subject legitimacy to a broader range of materials. It has also got great stories about the complex world of Latin American politics and the role of government propaganda. -- Lincoln Cushing A Contracorriente Professor Child... is that rare combination of social scientist and philatelist and bravely attempts to use the principles and methods of social science to analyse the politics of Latin-America postage stamps... The study... is fascinating because of its breadth, his commitment to philately and the attempt to find explanations for differences in the choice, style, composition and production of postage stamps. -- The London Philatelist The passion and expertise with which this book is written confirm, in the author's own words, that it has been a 'labour of love.' Beautifully written and illustrated, Miniature Messages also offers a colourful and engaging tool for teaching Latin American studies, an approach taken by the author throughout a teaching career dedicated to improving understanding of the region whose students, we can speculate, must clearly have been among the luckiest on campus. -- Gavin O'Tolle Latin American Review of Books To the non-stamp collector the world of philately can be a somewhat desiccated subject. However, here in a well-illustrated, thorough and entertaining book, Jack Child, having examined some 40,000 Latin American postage stamps certainly manages to engage the interest of the wider reader... [Child] has managed to marshal numerous miniature messages into a fascinating and valuable text. -- Igor Cusack Bulletin of Latin American Research


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