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Qué (quién) es Xuxa: The Mega-Marketing of Gender, Race, and Modernity - definición


Xuxa: The Mega-Marketing of Gender, Race, and Modernity         
1993 BOOK BY AMELIA SIMPSON
Xuxa: The Mega-Marketing of Gender, Race, and Modernity is a book by Amelia Simpson written in 1993. Xuxa, a woman whose career spanned many avenues, is an icon to many Brazilians due to her portrayal as the epitome of Brazilianness (brazilidade).
Xuxa discography         
WIKIMEDIA ARTIST DISCOGRAPHY
List of Xuxa singles; Xuxa Discography; Xuxa Singlegraphy
Xuxa is a Brazilian, singer, presenter, actress and 2 times Latin Grammy Award for Best Latin Children's Album winner. This is a list of her songs and albums.
Late modernity         
SOCIOLOGICAL CONCEPT
Late Modernity; Liquid modernity
Late modernity (or liquid modernity) is the characterization of today's highly developed global societies as the continuation (or development) of modernity rather than as an element of the succeeding era known as postmodernity, or the postmodern. Introduced as "liquid" modernity by the Polish sociologist Zygmunt Bauman, late modernity is marked by the global capitalist economies with their increasing privatization of services and by the information revolution.