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Studies
in Latin American Popular Culture
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Jean Franco, "What's In a Name? Popular Culture Theories and Their Limitations" Cornelia Butler Flora, "The Fotonovela in Latin America" Fernando Macotela, "Mexican Popular Cinema of the 1970s: How Popular Was It?" Irene Herner, "Popular Culture. A Myth?" Jane H. Hill and Carole Browner, "Gender Ambiguity and Class Stereotyping in the Mexican Fotonovela" Eric A. Wagner, "Sport After Revolution: A Comparative Study of Cuba and Nicaragua" Mario T. Garcia, "Chistes and Caricaturas, in the Mexican-American Press, Los Angeles, 1926-1927" David Bushnell, "Postal Images of Argentine Próceres: A Look at Selective Myth-Making" Gertrude Yeager, "Chinganas, Bailes, Máscaras, and the Prensa Chismosa: Three Aspects of Creole Culture in Nineteenth-Century Santiago de Chile" Paula K. Speck, 'Rius for Beginners: A Study in Comicbook Satire" José Casimiro Ortal and Edward J. Tassinari, "Cuban Chess, Propaganda and Bohemia" Joseph D. Straubhaar, "The Development of the Telenovela as the Pre-Eminent Form of Popular Culture in Brazil" David Stigberg, "Mexican Popular Musical Culture and the Tradition of Música Popular in the City of Veracruz" Mark Curran, "Brazil's Literatura de Cordel: Its Distribution and Adaptation to the Brazilian Mass Market" John Mosier, "The Importance of Popular Cinema in Latin America" Peter S. Briggs, "Panamanian Popular Art From the Back of a Bus" Georges-A. Parent, "Focalization: A Narratological Approach to Mexican Illustrated Stories"
INTERVIEWS: Julianne Burton, "Folk Music, Circuses, Variety Shows and Other Endangered Species: A Conversation with Julio Garcia Espinosa on the Preservation of Popular Culture in Cuba" Randal Johnson, "Toward a Popular Cinema: An Interview with Nelson Pereira dos Santos"
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