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NAFTA, Trade and Development (Robert A. Blecker and Gerardo Esquivel)
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Narcotrafficking, Migration, and Modernity in Rural Mexico
Latin American Perspectives, 2001Here therefore I try to address this issue to provide a deeper understanding of the cultural and economic processes that are at play. The aim is to complicate the prevailing version of narcotrafficking that so frequently associates it with rural underdevelopment marginalization and "peasants." Below I examine the local history and the cultural ...
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Theology Today, 2021
The manipulation of popular religiosity by drug trafficking at the epicenter of the world drug market represents a challenge for Latin American theology. How might it reflect on popular religiosity in areas replete with cartels? How might it help popular religiosity to become the fruit of true justice without imposing the judgmental worldview of ...
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The manipulation of popular religiosity by drug trafficking at the epicenter of the world drug market represents a challenge for Latin American theology. How might it reflect on popular religiosity in areas replete with cartels? How might it help popular religiosity to become the fruit of true justice without imposing the judgmental worldview of ...
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1996
Abstract : Mexico, like other nations in Latin America, can't escape the problems surrounding drug-trafficking and its consequences. Despite years of concentrated effort by all levels of Mexican government and its various organizations, the cycle of drugs continues.
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Abstract : Mexico, like other nations in Latin America, can't escape the problems surrounding drug-trafficking and its consequences. Despite years of concentrated effort by all levels of Mexican government and its various organizations, the cycle of drugs continues.
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The Narcotrafficker in Representation and Practice: A Cultural Persona from the U.S.–Mexican Border
Ethos, 2004This article proposes a type of cultural model of the self called a “cultural persona” that acts as a nexus between representation and practice, using evidence from ethnographic work in the U.S.–Mexico border region on popular interpretations of the narcotrafficker, particularly as represented via a popular song genre called the “narcocorrido,” and ...
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