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Photopoetics at Tlatelolco: Afterimages of Mexico, 1968 by Samuel Steinberg
Hispania, 2017Naively, I admit, I came to Samuel Steinberg’s Photopoetics at Tlatelolco: Afterimages of Mexico, 1968, not having read the dust jacket, lured by the ‘photo’ of Photopoetics.
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Tlatelolco 1968: Paz and Poniatowska on Law and Violence
Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos, 2002Examination of two texts generated by the student massacre at the Plaza de Tlatelolco in 1968: Postdata by Octavio Paz, and La noche de Tlatelolco by Elena Poniatowska. Paz's totalizing vision interprets the events as providing answers to the questions about the nation posed in El laberinto de la soledad, and he insists on the need to rewrite Mexico's ...
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Remembering 1968 in Mexico: Elena Poniatowska's La noche de Tlatelolco as Documentary Narrative
Bulletin of Latin American Research, 2005This article considers Elena Poniatowska's La noche de Tlatelolco[Massacre in Mexico] as an example of documentary narrative. It examines the narrative strategies she uses to articulate a tripartite interpretation of the events of 2 October 1968. First, it argues that Poniatowska's text represents the Tlatelolco massacre as a crime against humanity ...
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1968 Today: Parallels Between Tlatelolco and the Current Moment in Mexico
Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies, 2018Hotel Mexico: Dwelling on the ’68 Movement. By George F. Flaherty. Oakland: University of California Press, 2016. Pp. xv + 316. $85.00 hardcover; $34.95 paper; $34.95 eBook.
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Tlatelolco 1968 in Contemporary Mexican Literature Introduction
Bulletin of Latin American Research, 2005Victoria Carpenter
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Redefining the Outsider: Anti-Communist Narratives and the Student Massacre in Tlatelolco (1968)
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