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REPRESENTING HISTORY: NEGATIVE HISTORICAL DISCOURSES IN MEXICAN NARRATIVE AFTER TLATELOLCO
On October 2,1968, preceding the Summer Olympic Games in Mexico City, a peaceful protest was held at the Plaza de las tres culturas in Tlatelolco which ended with the violent intervention of the Mexican Army. Following the massacre, the state controlled
Rojo, Juan
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Nonoalco-Tlatelolco : images d’un quartier détruit dans l’œuvre de Fernando del Paso
Images of a Destroyed Neighborhood in Fernando del Paso’s Work Most of the action of del Paso’s novel José Trigo (1966) takes place in the Nonoalco-Tlatelolco neighborhood.
Plâa, Monique
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In the aftermath of major violent events that affect many, we seek to know the ‘truth’ of what happened. Whatever ‘truth’ emerges relies heavily on the extent to which any text about a given event can stir our emotions – whether such texts are official ...
Carpenter, Victoria
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This article reviews the pedagogical practices and experiences of undergraduate students upon confronting the emblematic text of the 1960s, La noche de Tlatelolco (1971; Massacre in Mexico, 1975), by Elena Poniatowska.
Peña, Luis H.
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La noche del Tlatelolco (translated into English as Massacre in Mexico), by Elena Poniatowska, avoids magical realism, the dominant representational model in contemporary Latin-American Literature, when depicting the tragic events occurred in Mexico on ...
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Of «florida death» to civil activism: Elena Poniatowska breaks the strong ancestral silence
El activismo de Elena Poniatowska pone de relieve la importancia de una crónica excepcional, La noche de Tlatelolco. El amplio espectro de voces otorga plasticidad y veracidad a la denuncia.
Egan, Linda
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Mexico ’68: An Examination of Mexico’s Olympic Project and its Effects on the Tlatelolco Massacre
This thesis examines Mexico\u27s Olympic Project and its effects on the state-sponsored massacre of student protesters on October 2, 1968. The thesis argues that the impending Olympics had a direct effect on the government\u27s decision to use force to ...
Mateos, Ricardo
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Intermedia strategies of narrative resistance: Cartucho, La noche de Tlatelolco, and representations of Ayotzinapa [PDF]
This dissertation examines the use of visual media as a means of resistance to oppressive political narratives in five Mexican works from the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Included are two novels: Nellie Campobello’s Cartucho: Relatos de la lucha
Mann, Nadia
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This is the mark-up for page 4 of an unknown newspaper. Using calavera imagery, these caricatural drawings conflate U.S.
Artist Unknown
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Protest and the PRI: Examining US-Mexican Relations, 1968-1971
A green flare shot up in the air, lighting the sky. A red flare shortly followed. As the surprised crowd looked up, “a hail of bullets” turned a peaceful student protest into a massacre at ...
Johns, Dr. Andrews, Glenn, Jacob
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