This collection of essays presents a key idea or event in the making of modern Mexico through the lenses of art and history--Provided by publisher Contents -- Introduction: The Art of History / Stuart A. Day -- 1. DREAMers: Youth and Migration:...
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This collection of essays presents a key idea or event in the making of modern Mexico through the lenses of art and history--Provided by publisher Contents -- Introduction: The Art of History / Stuart A. Day -- 1. DREAMers: Youth and Migration: American DREAMers and Mexico / Marta Caminero-Santangelo -- 2. Milpa: Mesoamerican Resistance to Agricultural Imperialism / Analisa Taylor -- 3. Charros: A Critical Introduction / Christopher Conway -- 4. Print: The People's Print Shop: Art, Politics, and the Taller de Gráfica Popular / Ryan Long -- 5. Teachers: Educating Cohesion: The Teacher as an Agent of the Postrevolutionary State / David S. Dalton -- 6. Murder: M for Murder: Mexico and Its Democratic State / Fernando Fabio Sánchez -- 7. Solitude / Robert McKee Irwin -- 8. Democracy: The Idea of Democratic Transition / Ignacio M. Sánchez Prado -- 9. Classism: Gente Decente and Civil Rights: From Suffrage to Divorce and Privileges in Between / Emily Hind -- 10. 1968: Archiving Amnesia: Tlatelolco and the Artfulness of Memory / Jacqueline E. Bixler -- 11. War: Medusa's Head: The Drug War Commandeers the People / Rafael Acosta Morales -- 12. Feminicide: Expanding Outrage: Representations of Gendered Violence and Feminicide in Mexico / Dana A. Meredith and Luis Alberto Rodríguez Cortés -- 13. El Norte: The North in Contemporary Mexican Narrative, Poetry, and Film: Relocating National Imaginaries Beyond the Mythology of Violence / Oswaldo Zavala -- 14. Media: Media from Above/Media from Below: An Alternative Topography of the Mexican Mediascape / Magalí Rabasa -- 15. Net.art / Debra A. Castillo -- Contributors -- Index.
This collection of essays presents a key idea or event in the making of modern Mexico through the lenses of art and history--Provided by publisher Contents -- Introduction: The Art of History / Stuart A. Day -- 1. DREAMers: Youth and Migration:...
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This collection of essays presents a key idea or event in the making of modern Mexico through the lenses of art and history--Provided by publisher Contents -- Introduction: The Art of History / Stuart A. Day -- 1. DREAMers: Youth and Migration: American DREAMers and Mexico / Marta Caminero-Santangelo -- 2. Milpa: Mesoamerican Resistance to Agricultural Imperialism / Analisa Taylor -- 3. Charros: A Critical Introduction / Christopher Conway -- 4. Print: The People's Print Shop: Art, Politics, and the Taller de Gráfica Popular / Ryan Long -- 5. Teachers: Educating Cohesion: The Teacher as an Agent of the Postrevolutionary State / David S. Dalton -- 6. Murder: M for Murder: Mexico and Its Democratic State / Fernando Fabio Sánchez -- 7. Solitude / Robert McKee Irwin -- 8. Democracy: The Idea of Democratic Transition / Ignacio M. Sánchez Prado -- 9. Classism: Gente Decente and Civil Rights: From Suffrage to Divorce and Privileges in Between / Emily Hind -- 10. 1968: Archiving Amnesia: Tlatelolco and the Artfulness of Memory / Jacqueline E. Bixler -- 11. War: Medusa's Head: The Drug War Commandeers the People / Rafael Acosta Morales -- 12. Feminicide: Expanding Outrage: Representations of Gendered Violence and Feminicide in Mexico / Dana A. Meredith and Luis Alberto Rodríguez Cortés -- 13. El Norte: The North in Contemporary Mexican Narrative, Poetry, and Film: Relocating National Imaginaries Beyond the Mythology of Violence / Oswaldo Zavala -- 14. Media: Media from Above/Media from Below: An Alternative Topography of the Mexican Mediascape / Magalí Rabasa -- 15. Net.art / Debra A. Castillo -- Contributors -- Index.