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Book Review: Trafficking: Narcoculture in Mexico and the United States , by Héctor Amaya
3 pagesHéctor Amaya’s Trafficking illustrates the new forms of publicness in popular music, traditional U.S. newspapers, and digital bloggers resulting from the spike of criminal violence in Mexico since 2006.
Cortes, Diego
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Trafficking: Narcoculture in Mexico and the United States by Hector Amaya (review)
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Book notes: Trafficking: Narcoculture in Mexico and the United States
European Journal of Communication, 2022openaire +1 more source
Uneasy Lies the Head That Wears a Crown: Narcoqueens, Beauty Queens and Melodrama in Narconarratives
2021Maria Luisa Ruiz
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The Narco as a Sui Generis Criminal Character and TV Genre
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Narcotraffic, Friendship, And (Infra)Politics: A Survey Of Narcoliterature And (Un)Sociability
Journal of Latin American Cultural StudiesJon Beasley-Murray
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