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Everyday Reading: Print Culture and Collective Identity in the Río de la Plata, 1780 1910 William Garrett Acree Jr. Everyday Reading: Print Culture and Collective Identity in the Río de la Plata, 1780 1910 William Garrett Acree Jr. (pp. 834-835) Acree is the author of Everyday Reading: Print Culture and Collective Identity in the Río de la Plata, 1780-1910 (2011; recipient of the Latin American Studies Association Southern Cone Studies Section 2013 Humanities Book Award) and co-editor of Building Nineteenth-Century Latin America: Re-rooted Cultures, Identities, and Nations (2009), and Resumen: El artículo analiza los textos que Juana Manso produjo en Rio de Janeiro, entre 1845 y 1853, a través del del Plata, published in Portuguese (although the title remained in Spanish) as a leaflet until July 1852. Everyday reading: print culture and collective identity in the Rio de la Plata 1780-1910. 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