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Tijuana Cuir

2023
Valencia Triana examines the radical defiance of queer subjectivities that open up in the border spaces of Tijuana and disrupt the machista state of Mexico and the concomitant global cultivation of capitalist subjectivities.
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Tijuana Dreaming

2012
Tijuana Dreaming is an unprecedented introduction to the arts, culture, politics, and economics of contemporary Tijuana, Mexico. With many pieces translated from Spanish for the first time, the anthology features contributions by prominent scholars, journalists, bloggers, novelists, poets, curators, and photographers from Tijuana and greater Mexico ...
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Image Work in Tijuana

2021
Abstract This chapter examines efforts to reinvent Tijuana’s reputation during and after a period of image crisis. From 2008 to 2010, cartel violence dominated international news coverage about the city, with devastating economic effects.
Kristen Hill Maher, David Carruthers
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Tijuana

1998
Abstract Philippa left Europe after her discovery of the surprise pregnancy. She called her mother's nephew and he gave her a number of someone in California who knew a doctor from Mexico. She flew to the West Coast and spent a restless night in San Diego and the next morning she awoke gripped with apprehension that the Mexican doctor ...
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The Look of Tijuana

2021
Abstract This chapter uses photographs to analyze how ordinary people in San Diego visualized the neighboring city of Tijuana in relation to their own. In qualitative interviews, forty-five people sorted a set of photographs from the Tijuana–San Diego borderlands, evaluating them according to how much they thought the images resembled ...
Kristen Hill Maher, David Carruthers
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Tijuana:

2023
FIAMMA MONTEZEMOLO   +1 more
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Tijuana: Walls and Borderlines

2017
Tijuana, city of contrasts and development, is a city that reinvents itself every day. Rooted in nationalism, it is a place where traditions from all over Mexico can be found. Its people come mostly from the countryside, but also from diverse cosmopolitan backgrounds, not only in Mexico, but also from the most distant parts of the world.
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