Los discursos teóricos de José Villagrán GarcÃa; Luis Barragán; Pedro RamÃrez Vázquez; Juan O’Gorman e Ignacio DÃaz Morales son el cimiento a través del cual la autora asienta su búsqueda de los elementos que llevaron a la construcción de un paÃs modernizado; lleno tanto de contradicciones; rivalidades y antagonismos como de acuerdos y reconocimientos.Más allá todavÃa; y desde una lectura estructuralista de la cultura; en donde un contexto y una sociedad especÃficos se interrelacionan con la producción y la toma de posturas de los diversos actores; Yolanda Bojórquez parte del análisis del discurso de los cinco arquitectos —todos ellos clave en el siglo XX en México—; para abrir la puerta a la configuración de una teorÃa de la arquitectura; un campo por lo general descuidado en nuestro paÃs. Esta obra nos permite un acercamiento teórico especializado y apasionante; dirigido a estudiantes y profesionales de la arquitectura; asà como a cualquier lector interesado en la arquitectura y su evolución en México y en la historia cultural que durante el siglo pasado constituyó esta nación.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. I read it in one sitting - an excellent guide to Broadway!By R. Patrick BaughA combination of Bway advice and stories from the trenches from an entertainment lawyer/Bway producer. Breglio walks the reader through the many. many steps of becoming a producer. from identifying source material to Opening Night. all with anecdotes and asides about his own experiences with some of Bways biggest names (he doesnt really dish any dirt. but sometimes whats unsaid says it all). He also explains clearly some of the questions Ive had about how various parts of the theatre business work (in full disclosure. Ive produced one Bway show and invested in numerous others. but dont know the author).0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A Gift To All Who Love Theater And Want To Know How It Works In A Business SenseBy Alan L. ChaseJohn Breglios book. "I Wanna Be A Producer" is a wonderful gift to the theater community. Speaking from his decades of experience as a theatrical and entertainment attorney and his more recent experience as a Broadway producer. he opens up the kimono to talk in real terms about how the business end of theater really works. The subtitle of the book says it all: "How To MAke A Killing On Broadway . . . Or Get Killed"!The author offers enough technical detail about contracts and negotiations to be useful without becoming pedantic. He spices up the technical talk with vignettes from real shows he has represented or produced. and the complexities involved in balancing financial considerations with managing strong personalities. He offers glimpses into working with the likes of Joseph Papp. Andrew Lloyd Webber. Michael Bennett. the Bergmans. Patti LuPone and many others.If you love theater. you will love this book - even if you never intend to become a producer.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Great resource for investors and producers on BroadwayBy CustomerAs a broadway producer. I can attest how great this book is. Ive learned new things from it. The behind the scenes stories on how collaborations happened and negotiations are really interesting.This could be used as a textbook to teach a college course on the subject.