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El feminismo, lucha política

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Lucha Reyes

Journal of Popular Music Studies, 2022
This article apprehends the namesake coincidence between two cultural icons of the Américas, Lucha Reyes Aceves (1906-1944) and Lucha Sarcines Reyes (1936-1973). Both twentieth century popular singers emerge from spaces of radical difference and affinity (across temporally distinct gendered, racial, class subjectivity).
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La lucha: lucha libre in Los Angeles

2022
?La Lucha? is a documentary about professional Mexican wrestling in Los Angeles and the thesis is an in-depth reflection on the process of creating that film. Using academic articles and personal accounts, the purpose of this was to explore the culturally enriched and visually vibrant world of Lucha Libre from the perspective of those involved ...
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Lucha libre!

2021
?Lucha Libre!? draws inspiration from the Mexican wrestling ?sport? I grew up watching in Guadalajara. It?s a musical ?battle? between six soloists in the orchestra. Following the ?Lucha Libre? tradition, there are three rudos (villains) versus three t cnicos (heroes): the two groups ?face off? in the typical seating arrangement of the orchestra.
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Lucha Libre

2017
Lucha libre, or professional wrestling, has become a staple of urban Mexican culture over the course of the 20th century. In the past twenty years, it has gained international acclaim for its distinctive style and culture. Best known for the masks that luchadores often wear, lucha libre has become a distinctly national rendition of an imported product.
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Lucha

Silence, 2022
Justine Brabant, Annick Kamgang
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La Lucha

Dissent, 2005
There is much more to life in Cuba than free doctors and prison sentences for a handful of dissidents. Karl Marx asserted that human happiness and spiritual well0being are largely determined by one's daily economic activity. Therefore, according to the namesake of Cuba's experiment, understanding the Cuban experience under Castro necessitates an ...
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