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Subversões narrativas femininas no 'narcoreality show' Cartel Crew [PDF]

open access: yes
This article analyses the depiction of female characters on the reality show Cartel Crew, which was broadcast on the US cable network VH1. For this analysis, a summary sheet was developed as a methodological instrument, with categories reflecting ...
Inzunza Acedo, Beatriz Elena   +1 more
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Drug related violence and literature in Mexico [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Michael J. Narco-violencia y literatura en México. Sociologias. 2013;15(34):44-75.RESUMEN El aumento de la violencia asociada a la lucha contra las drogas establecida por el gobierno mexicano y el fracaso del Estado en los intentos de controlar esa ...
Michael, Joachim
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국경의 연극: 빅토르 우고 라스콘 반다의 다섯 작품 속 사회적 약자의 재현 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
학위논문 (석사) -- 서울대학교 대학원 : 인문대학 서어서문학과, 2021. 2. María Claudia Macías Rodríguez.El presente estudio examina la representación de los marginados en el teatro de la frontera, concretamente, en cinco obras de Víctor Hugo Rascón Banda: Los ilegales (1979 ...
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Is it posible to narrate and describe with humor a violent situation? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
When violence engulfs everything, laughing is the only way out. In North Mexico, where violence related to drug trafficking happens on a daily basis, writers use humour to hide this hideous and unspeakable reality.
Orduña Fernández, Esther de
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Mexican Working-Class Literature, or The Work of Literature in Mexico [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Working-class literature has never had a wide audience in Mexico, always overshadowed by other types of literature, such as the novel of the Mexican Revolution, the regionalist novel, and the indigenous novel.
Di Stefano, Eugenio
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Las tramas clandestinas de los márgenes. Una microfísica del narco-poder en Si me querés, quereme transa de Cristian Alarcón [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
This article offers an analysis of Si me querés, quereme transa (2010) by Cristian Alarcón, which explores the ways of making visible a socially shared precariousness through which this chronicle challenges the stereotypical figure of the narco-criminal.
Giachetti, Bruno Nicolás
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Tres tesis sobre las narcoficciones gallegas [PDF]

open access: yes
Drug trafficking is not a new in Spain, but until recent it did lack cultural productions such as novels, television series, movies and music pieces pretty common are popular in Latin America.
Fuentes Kraffczyk, Felipe Oliver
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The other side : an alternate approach to the narconarratives of Bolivia, Colombia, and Brazil [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
textThe dissertation examines novels that represent new spaces and agents of the drug trade, that re-map the trade across Latin America, and that raise questions regarding how narcotrafficking creates moral and ethical crises among people from different ...
Jackson, Dorian Lee
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Clandestine plots from the margins: A microphysics of narco-power in Si me querés, quereme transa by Cristian Alarcón [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Proponemos en este artículo un análisis de Si me querés, quereme transa (2010) de Cristian Alarcón, en el que indagaremos en los modos de visibilización de una precariedad socialmente compartida en virtud de la cual la crónica problematiza la figura ...
Giachetti, Bruno Nicolás
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La reina de los carteles: Los beneficios y los peligros [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
This paper examines the experiences of women in real life and television programs involved with drug cartels in Mexico. For women, life centered on narcotic trade in Mexico may be framed by both terror and abuse.
Monac, Emily
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