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Representaciones femeninas en el corrido mexicano tradicional. Heroínas y antiheroínas
Este artículo analiza varias representaciones femeninas del corrido mexicano tradicional, positivas y negativas, en papeles secundarios y protagónicos.
Magdalena Altamirano
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A 'tango' is a type of traditional music that tells the story of a distressing and impossible love. Without a broken heart, a repentant 'macho', and without the narration of an unsuccessful love story, there is no real
Daniel Schávelzon
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Traditions of Mexican Corridos in Rolando Hinojosa’s “The Valley” and “Klail City” [PDF]
The paper dwells on the traditions of Mexican and Mexican-American ballads called “corridos,” such as “Ballad of Gregorio Cortez,” in the novels of Texas writer Rolando Hinojosa. Corrido that emerged in the XIX century and continues developing today is a
Maria I. Baranova
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Cordel Corrido: What Are the Implications of Creating a New Narrative Voice for Education?
In this article the author proposes queering the teaching of Brazilian and Mexican popular poetry, cordel and corrido, for students in high school or freshmen in college engaging with a curriculum of the brown bodies and aesthetic currere.
Marco AG Cerqueira
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La narrativa de Eduardo González Viaña (Chepén, 1941), desde la década de 1990, se circunscribe en la poética de la inmigración latinoamericana ilegal a los Estados Unidos. El corrido de Dante (2008) representa este corpus discursivo ficcional.
Hilter Jamess Lozano Mejía
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“El bazucazo” : un antecedente histórico de la guerra contra el narco en la corridística mexicana.
Objetivo: Visibilizar la importancia del género del corrido como mecanismo de análisis social, histórico y cultural del México contemporáneo. Metodología: Con base en una revisión hemerográfica se crearon estrategias de recolección de datos y hechos con
Juan Carlos Ramírez Pimienta
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Abstract This article focuses on the experiences of transnational Latinx youth and families through historias shared by the mothers. Transnational communities such as those from Latinx immigrant backgrounds have acquired critical perspectives because of their experiences in and across borders that have become central to their understanding of how to ...
Idalia Nuñez
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Ethnography in‐sight: Amasonic politics1
Abstract The photo captured in 2018 during a one‐week stopover on a trip between two Central Rainforest regions of Peru is the point of departure for a reflection on the use of sound by Asháninka, Nomatsiguenga, and other rainforest peoples for “Amasonic” politics.
Ingrid Kummels
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Abstract The dominant tradition in analytic philosophy of language views reference as paradigmatically enabled by the acquisition of words from other speakers. Via chains of transmission, these words connect the referrer to the referent. Such a picture assumes the notion of a word as a stable mapping between sound and meaning.
Gabe Dupre
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Longitudinal vegetation turnover in an eastern Rift Valley riparian corridor
Abstract East African riparian corridors are biodiversity hot spots that occur in catchments degrading under deforestation and overgrazing. Quadrats and belt transects were employed to investigate plant succession along the River Gilgil, in the Kenyan Rift Valley. The study found that most species (total 365) were broadly distributed across the tropics,
Giulia Silvia Giberti +5 more
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