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The role of student protests in 1968 : the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia & Tlatelolco massacre in Mexico [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
This report delves into the events that occurred on August 21st 1968 in Czechoslovakia and October 2nd 1968 in Mexico. The invasion of Czechoslovakia by the Soviet Union and the massacre at Tlatelolco are two crucibles that remain a significant factor in
Gonzalez, Brenda
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Space, Control, and Resistance: Tlatelolco and the Postcolonial Right to the City [PDF]

open access: yes
The 1968 Tlatelolco massacre on October 2nd at the Plaza de las Tres Culturas strains Mexico’s memory, marked by violent state suppression and bloodshed against student resistance from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and National ...
James, Rowan
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Un análisis de Los símbolos transparentes como sátira degenerativa de la masacre estudiantil de Tlatelolco

open access: yes, 2018
: This article offers a new reading of the novel Los símbolos transparentes by Gonzalo Martré (1978), interpreting it as a satire about the Tlatelolco massacre and as a questioning of the construction of official narratives.
Kriza, Elisa   +2 more
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Bolaño y Tlatelolco

open access: yes, 2012
Through the personage of Auxilio Lacouture, Bolaño turns to the Tlatelolco theme in two of his major works, Los detectives salvajes and Amuleto. Being the massacre of Tlatelolco (1969) one of the most important events of mexican contemporary history, it ...
Sánchez Fernández, Juan Antonio
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“La Plaza era una trampa”: Emotional Violence of Tlatelolco 1968 in Luis Spota’s La Plaza

open access: yes, 2018
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 texts aiming to keep “2 de octubre” alive in the collective memory. The apparent discord in
Carpenter, Victoria
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Introduction [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
After major violent events that affect lots of people, we always want to know ‘the truth’ of what happened. In fact, ‘the truth’ depends on how successfully the text about the event stirs up our emotions.
Carpenter, Victoria
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A Picture is Worth 1,000 Words: Performing State Repression in the Zócalo, Mexico City, October 2, 2011

open access: yes, 2014
A photo essay on the Plaza de las Tres Culturas and march to Mexico City\u27s central plaza, the Zócalo, to commemorate the Tlatelolco Massacre of October 2 ...
Crane, Nicholas
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"The Dead Don't Talk": Power, violence, and fear in the 1968 Mexican student movement and Tlatelolco massacre

open access: yes, 2016
© 2016 Clancy MooreThis thesis applies the theories of Hannah Arendt, laid out in her 1969 essay On Violence, to the Mexican student movement of 1968 and the resulting Tlatelolco massacre.
Moore, Clancy
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Tlatelolco 1968 and other subaltern shouting from Latin American cinema [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
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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MEXICO '68: AN ANALYSIS OF THE TLATELOLCO MASSACRE AND ITS LEGACY

open access: yes, 2005
iv, 53 p. A THESIS Presented to the Honors College of the University of Oregon in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Arts, June 2005.A print copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries under the call ...
Borden, Kara
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