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Raymundo Gleyzer’s Latin Americanism in Mexico, the Frozen Revolution (1970) [PDF]
Resumen: El presente artículo aborda México, la revolución congelada (Argentina/Estados Unidos, Raymundo Gleyzer, 1970) desde el contexto histórico y político latinoamericanos.
Pineda, Adela
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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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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 Indigenismo, Choctaw Self-Determination, And Todd Downing's Detective Novels [PDF]
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Cox, James H.
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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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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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La primera obra de temática migratoria en el teatro mexicano : Los que vuelven, de Juan Bustillo Oro
The Teatro de Ahora (1932) was created by Juan Bustillo Oro and Mauricio Magdaleno with the purpose of putting on stage the socio-political issues that affected Mexico after the civil war period called the Mexican Revolution. These two authors wrote and
Guillermo Schmidhuber de la Mora
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Detached from their homeland: the Latter-day Saints of Chihuahua, Mexico [PDF]
Over the past few decades, the homeland concept has received an ever-increasing amount of attention by cultural geographers. While the debate surrounding the necessity and applicability of the concept continues, it is more than apparent that no other ...
Smith, Jeffrey S., White, Benjamin N.
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Throughout the XXth century, the Mexican hegemonic party system obscured the existence of political and social cleavages within the Mexican society. Analysts and academics never showed interest in applying the cleavages theory to a case like Mexico. From
Rubén Torres Martínez
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‘Padres de la Patria’ and the ancestral past: commemorations of independence in nineteenth-century Spanish America [PDF]
This article examines the civic festivals held in nineteenth-century Spanish America to commemorate independence from Spain. Through such festivals political leaders hoped, in Hobsbawm's words, ‘to inculcate certain values and norms of behaviour by ...
Earle, Rebecca
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