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Are Pachucos Subalterns?: Crime, Liminality, and the Uncanny in Early Chicano Literature
This article studies the novels of Daniel Venegas, Jovita González, and Américo Paredes that they wrote between 1928-1938. Indigeneity, marriage, liminality, and volition are major themes in the works of each author, all of which analyze the state of ...
Paco Martín del Campo
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For many Mexican researchers, writing the history of the Mexican Revolution is still a process of acculturation : even before proposing a new object of analysis or new hypotheses must first get rid of them heroizing history whose narrative is still used ...
Evelyne Sanchez
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« Machos » et « machistes » : (brève) histoire de stéréotypes mexicains
During the early years of the Mexican Revolution, between 1910 and 1920, the « macho », a figure emerged during the post revolutionary nationalist regime, holds the promise of a bright future.
Didier Machillot
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Réflexion sur l’Etat mexicain et ses Institutions à partir de 2 chroniques de Carlos Monsiváis
Through two chronicles included in Dias de guardar by Carlos Monsiváis, a book published in the 70s in Mexico, this article analyses the coercive system that rules the Mexican regime, dominated for a long time by one single party: the PRI, i.e.
Françoise Léziart
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Identity, enlightenment and political dissent in late colonial Spanish America [PDF]
During the long crisis of the Spanish empire between 1810 and 1825, the Creole leaders of Spanish American independence asserted a new identity for the citizens of the states which they sought to establish, calling them 'Americanos'.
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La universalidad de El gesticulador de Rodolfo Usigli: Una lectura brechtiana [PDF]
In this article I consider Rodolfo Usigli’s El gesticulador using Brechtian theatrical theory to explain the Mexican author’s reference to clásico and the universality he attributes to his piece.
Sosa-Velasco, Alfredo Jesús
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Imaginaries and integrated. The communist praxis of the twenties in Mexico
The article looks over the influence of the October Revolution on Mexican Communists; it sketches out the perspective of the Communist Party of Mexico regarding the socialist revolution in Mexico during the 1920s and its Russian Revolution’s perception ...
Patricia Pensado Leglise
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The following text is the result of a reflective exercise on the object of study of my ongoing doctoral research, the Universidad Popular Mexicana (UPM).
Ana Gabriela Quezada Dotor
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Mexican Village: Josefina Niggli’s Border Crossing Narrative
The paper presents Josefina Niggli (1910–83), an American mid-twentieth-century writer who was born and grew up in Mexico, and her novel Mexican Village (1945).
Jadwiga Maszewska
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En 1929 se publicó en Estados Unidos Los de abajo, de Mariano Azuela, con ilustraciones de José Clemente Orozco. El pintor mexicano había llegado en 1927 a la Gran Manzana, desde donde le daba a conocer al público estadounidense los desastres ...
Daniel Avechuco Cabrera
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