Este artículo se propone analizar la novela de Roberto Bolaño Amuleto (1999) y en particular su interés por el límite de una resistencia política. En este estudio se yuxtapone la descripción en la novela de la masacre en Tlatelolco con la obra de Carlos ...
Susana Domingo Amestoy
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The 1968 Movement in Mexico - A Documentary Study-
Aims: This study aims to investigate the historical importance of the 1968 movement in Mexico, which represented a pivotal turning point in the country's political and social history.
Saba Rabeea Ahmed
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Restaging the Conquest of Michoacán in the 1990's: Víctor Castillo Bautista's Nuño de Guzmán o la espada de Dios [PDF]
The years leading up to the 1992 Quincentennial of Columbus’ first voyage saw an increase in Latin American plays representing the discovery, exploration and conquest of the Americas. While numerous plays focus on figures and episodes related to the fall
Hernández, Mark A.
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Cultural power, tradition and art history: Marcel Duchamp. Apparence Stripped Bare
After the Tlatelolco massacre in 1968 Octavio Paz left the Mexican embassy in India and became a cultural leader in Mexico. This paper relates his cultural leadership and the poet’s research and writings about Marcel Duchamp between 1968 and 1978.
Enrique López Sánchez
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Tlatelolco 1968 and other subaltern shouting from Latin American cinema [PDF]
En 1968, los estudiantes mexicanos del Centro Universitario de Estudios Cinematográficos (CUEC-UNAM) acompañaron con sus cámaras las protestas del Movimiento Estudiantil entre los primeros incidentes de julio y la masacre de Tlatelolco del 2 de octubre ...
Mestman, Mariano Ernesto
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The Reader Character: a Quixotic Legacy Against Latin American Violence [PDF]
En las dos novelas que se analizan en este trabajo, Amuleto, de Roberto Bolaño (1999) e Insensatez, de Horacio Castellanos Moya (2004), los protagonistas son personajes lectores que enfrentan de lleno la violencia estatal latinoamericana en forma de ...
Fonsalido, María, Gerber, Clea
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Mexico's new general law on archives could jeopardise research, journalism, and transparency [PDF]
By placing archives under direct control of the executive and creating retroactive rules to define the historical, Mexico's proposed General Law on Archives could damage academic, journalistic, and popular access to collective memory, writes Alejandro de
de Coss Corzo, Alejandro
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The Haunting Parallel Amid Governmental Responses: Tlatelolco Massacre & the COVID-19 Pandemic
The overall purpose of this analysis was to exemplify the parallels between the governmental responses to the Tlatelolco Massacre of 1968 and the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020. “Memorial de Tlatelolco” is a poem that was written by Mexican poet and activist,
Wepy, Chelsea
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The Eagle and the Serpent on the Screen, the State as Spectacle in Mexican Cinema [PDF]
Recent studies of the history of Mexican cinema continue to speak of the complex relations between the state and the film industry, and the most frequently analyzed aspects tend to be the same: the reach and forms of censorship, as well as the financial ...
Chavez, Daniel
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Les temps modernes et la violence d'Etat : Octobre 1968 au Mexique
International audienceLos Tiempos modernos y la violencia de Estado : Octubre del 68 en México.De la simple censura literaria o periodística a las masacres de campesinos o estudiantes, pasando por el aislamiento social, la desaparición e incluso el ...
Carrillo-Blouin, Elsa
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