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Los años sesenta en México: la gestación del movimiento social de 1968

open access: yesRevista Mexicana de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales, 2018
“El movimiento estudiantil es una ‘algarada sin importancia’” Presidente Gustavo Díaz Ordaz (1968) En este artículo el autor plantea como hipótesis explicativa del movimiento social estudiantil de 1968 su condición modernizadora de la política a partir
Ricardo Pozas Horcasitas
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Sobre “'Y todo esto pasó con nosotros'. Reescrituras del mundo indígena en la recepción literaria de Tlatelolco 1968"

open access: yes, 2021
Review of “Y todo esto pasó con nosotros”. Reescrituras del mundo indígena en la recepción literaria de Tlatelolco 1968.Reseña de “Y todo esto pasó con nosotros”.
Ortiz Canseco, Marta
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El ejército iluminado de David Toscana : une vision allégorique de la résistance dans le Mexique de 1968

open access: yesCahiers d’études des cultures ibériques et latino-américaines, 2019
This article aims at ascertaining to what extent the novel El ejército iluminado (2006) by David Toscana can be seen as an allegory of resistance, by studying which vision is given of the Tlatelolco massacre, one of the most substantial events in the ...
Davy Desmas
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Sino‐Mexican Encounters Before the ‘Diplomatic Opening’: Exhibition Diplomacy and Grassroots Friendship in the 1960s

open access: yesHistory, EarlyView.
Abstract During the 1960s, Mexico's Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) embraced Chinese overtures for a commercial opening as consistent with its anti‐imperialist posture, thereby foreshadowing the diplomatic opening to China in 1972. Yet this professed ideological pluralism was eclipsed by an underlying allegiance to the United States' anti ...
YIXIN TIAN
wiley   +1 more source

Nothing but the Truth, take two: fighting for the reader in the Tlatelolco 1968 discourse [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
The hypothesis put forward in this project is that there are two mechanisms of creating a collective memory of the event: one is hegemonic (dominated by state discourses and, potentially, academic studies of the shooting), and the other is posthegemonic (
Carpenter, Victoria
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“2 October is not forgotten”: Tlatelolco 1968 massacre and social memory frameworks [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
The massacre of a student demonstration in La Plaza de las Tres Culturas, in the Tlatelolco district of Mexico City, on 2 October 1968, has been the subject of many debates, studies and literary works, whose aim is to keep the event alive in the ...
Carpenter, Victoria
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Rojo Amanecer

open access: yesAlbuquerque
Em 02 de outubro de 1968 a sociedade mexicana foi impactada pelo Massacre da Praça das Três Culturas de Tlatelolco. Esse evento traumático reverbera até os dias atuais no México e este artigo, tem como objetivo apresentar um ensaio sobre o filme Rojo ...
Priscila Roberta Alves Lemos   +1 more
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La noche de Tlatelolco y la poética de la plaza: estrategias para salir del margen

open access: yesConfluenze, 2018
Fifty years after the student slaughter in 1968 in Mexico City, Elena Poniatowska’s La noche de Tlatelolco still represents the narrative archetype of the massacre. This essay aims to analyse the mythical, structural and social elements of the work that,
Angela Di Matteo
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Media Trauma Hotspot Embracing Exaggerated COVID‐19 Mortality Reporting: Dilemmas and Practical Implications

open access: yesAsia Pacific Viewpoint, Volume 66, Issue 3, Page 388-398, December 2025.
ABSTRACT This study explored positive response hotspots for the handling capacity of the mass media during the first and second outbreaks of COVID‐19, targeting older adults aged 65 and older (71322 samples) of 250 local governments across South Korea.
Sun‐Bi Um
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Chronique et symbole au Mexique en 1968

open access: yesAmerika, 2011
The subject of this paper is an analysis of the changes following the tragedy that took place in Mexico 1968. The massacre of some 300 students happened in Tlatelolco during a peaceful protest rally demanding democratic government reform.
Françoise Léziart
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