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La Mexicanidad desde el cine mexicano

Anuario Mexicano de Asuntos Globales, 2023
La invención del cine trajo un nuevo aporte al entretenimiento y ocio en la historia del mundo. Para el caso de México, la llegada del cine, y la generación de una industria alrededor de este, proporcionó una herramienta muy útil para diferentes elementos de la vida pública, interior y exterior del país, al servir como formador de identidad.
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Reorienting Mexicanidad and the Catholic Narrative

Latin American and Latinx Visual Culture, 2023
From his provincial origins in the small northern Mexico town of Múzquiz, Coahuila, to achieving international standing at the time of his early death at the age of forty-seven, Julio Galán (1958–2006) crossed borders between Monterrey, New York City, and Paris to emerge among Neo-Expressionist and neomexicanista artists of the 1980s as radically ...
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Performing mexicanidad: Criminality and lucha libre

Crime, Media, Culture: An International Journal, 2010
Juana Barraza Samperio, a wrestler known as la Dama del Silencio (the Lady of Silence), has been declared the first female serial killer in Mexico. In January 2006, Barraza was arrested as the alleged Mataviejitas (the little old lady killer), a serial killer of elderly women in Mexico City whom police had struggled for two years to apprehend. La Dama
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Queening/Queering Mexicanidad: Lucha Reyes and the Canción Ranchera

Feminist Formations, 2016
Despite recording over one hundred songs and earning the moniker “la reina de los mariachis” (the queen of mariachis), very little is known about the life and career of the Mexican ranchera singer Lucha Reyes (1906–1944). In this article, we examine why her achievements are overlooked and often excluded in accounts that celebrate Mexico’s most prized ...
Marie Sarita Gaytán, Sergio de la Mora
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Listening to el Southside: Kap G’s Southern Mexicanidad

Labor, 2019
As part of the New Directions of the Latina/o South forum, this essay centers southern Latina/o cultural productions to examine practices of representation through Kap G’s rap texts. As the first popular Mexican American rapper from Atlanta, Georgia, Kap G lyrically and visually works to represent a southern Mexicanidad through his songs, music videos,
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Hnutí Mexicanidad ve středním Mexiku

2022
Dissertation The Movement of Mexicanidad in Central Mexico focuses on the movement of Mexicanidad and its widespread ritual praxis of Aztec dance (Danza Azteca-Mexica). The aim of this study is to present the movement of Mexicanidad from the point of view of its participants -danzantes Mexicas.
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“La Bebida Nacional”: Pulque and Mexicanidad, 1920-46

Canadian Journal of History, 2009
Made from the giant agave plant, pulque is less well-known than Mexico’s other noted beverage, tequila, but during Mexico’s critical nation-building period, 1920-46, this fermented beverage came to be known—both domestically and abroad — as the country’s national drink for both its Aztec roots and quotidian consumption by plebeian communities. However,
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Mariachismo: Music, Machismo, and Mexicanidad

One of the most recognized icons of Mexico is the mariachi moderno tradition, which in the global popular imaginary, is associated with nostalgic, humorous, and emotional songs of love, heartache, death, drinking, and place. Inseparably fused to tequila and the historic charro figure, mariachi moderno completes a symbolic trinity of hetero-nationalist ...
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