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Le massacre de Tlatelolco (Mexique, 1968) : paroles et images des victimes
Government repression against the 1968 Mexican student movement gave rise to a reaction of intellectuals and writers who started to fight against the burden of silence and institutionalized violence so as to inscribe in the Mexican historical memory ...
Marie-José Hanaï
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Between the Stone and the Mirror: Tlatelolco 1968 Massacre and Poetic Debates on the History of Violence [PDF]
On 2 October 1968, ten days before the Olympic Games began in Mexico, a student demonstration in the Plaza of Three Cultures in the Tlatelolco district of the capital was attacked by the army, paramilitary squads and police. Many were killed, including residents of the apartment blocks in the square. The massacre soon became the subject of many debates,
Carpenter, Victoria
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MÉXICO 1968: O MASSACRE DE TLATELOLCO E A UNIVERSIDADE LATINO-AMERICANA
Sobre o emblemático ano de 1968, pouco se tem falado da América Latina e em particular do massacre estudantil em Tlatelolco no México. O artigo tem como objetivo central demonstrar – no conjunto das mobilizações mundiais em 1968 – que Tlatelolco foi uma ...
Everaldo de Oliveira Andrade
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Bornages dans la série télévisuelle Un extraño enemigo (2018) Limites de l’image et du récit
Cet article a pour objectif d’analyser les dispositifs narratifs mis en place dans la fiction télévisuelle Un Extraño enemigo (2018), à la fois dans le rôle qu’ils jouent dans la mise en perspective d’un événement historique (le massacre des étudiants à ...
Anaïs Fabriol
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Cultural Responses to the War on Drugs: Writing, Occupying, and ‘Public‐ing’ in the Mexican City
Abstract Cardboard publishers (editoriales cartoneras) are small, independent publishers linked by the recovered cardboard that covers their books, a commitment to the promotion of local authors, and a drive to make literature accessible. This cultural movement, whose actors often form part of broader social movements, has spread across Latin America ...
Patrick O’Hare, Lucy Bell
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Le Circo Volador à Mexico: « mémoire et recherche appliquée »
Cet article analyse les répercussions du massacre de Tlatelolco (México D. F., 1968) sur la mémoire historique de la population, et pose des problèmes concrets comme le rôle de l’État face à la commémoration, la nécessite du devoir de mémoire et du lieu ...
Néstor Ponce
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Chronique et symbole au Mexique en 1968
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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Ten days before the 1968 Summer Olympics began in Mexico City, a pivotal student rally took place in the Square of the Three Cultures at the city’s Tlatelolco Plaza. The Mexican army opened fire on the crowd, killing more than 300 protesters.
Paulina Lanz
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“… Porque era un tema prohibido…”
Notwithstanding being one of the top-selling books on the 1968 student movement in Mexico and the massacre in the Tlatelolco Square, there are still no known specific analysis of the photos included in Elena Poniatowska’s La noche de Tlatelolco.
Nathanial Gardner
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Terrorism and Security at the Olympics: Empirical Trends and Evolving Research Agendas [PDF]
This paper examines the intersections of terrorism, security and the Olympics. An empirical analysis of Olympic-related terrorism in the period 1968–2014 suggests the need to bring state terrorism into the analysis of terrorism at the Olympics.
Spaaij, Ramon
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