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Studies
in Latin American Popular Culture
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Deborah Mistron, "The Role of Pancho Villa in the Mexican and American Cinema" Cynthia Steele, "Ideology and Mexican Mass Culture: The Case of Sangre India: Chamula" Anna Lucia Zomosa, "Collaboration and Modernization: Case-Study of a Transnational Magazine" Nancy L. Hunt and David D. LaFrance, "Paloma's El Cuarto Reich: Economic Disaster, Torture, and Other Laughs" Joseph Rota, "Mexican Children's Use of the Mass Media as a Source of Need Gratification" Charles R. Wicke, "The Burrón Family: Class Warfare and the Culture of Poverty" Joseph D. Straubhaar, "The Wane of Brazilian Show de auditório Television Programs: Popular Culture, Industry, and Censorship" Claudia Cairo Resnick and Paul K. Speck, "Quino After Mafalda: A Bittersweet look at Argentine Reality" Ronald H. Chilcote, "Politics and Ideology in the Popular Poetry of Brazil" William Gradante, "Mexican Popular Music at Mid-Century: The Role of José Alfredo Jiménez and the Canción Ranchera" Celestino Fernández, "The Mexican Immigration Experience and the Corrido Mexicano" Eleanore Maxwell Dial and John Dial, "Cartoons and Covers: The World of Luis de la Torre in Hoy in the 1970s" David Kunzle, "Nationalist, Internationalist, and Anti-Imperialist Themes in the Public Revolutionary Art of Cuba, Chile and Nicaragua" Naomi Lindstrom, "Latin American Pop Occult Texts: Implicit Ideology" Nain Nómez, "On Culture as Democratic Culture in Latin America"
INTERVIEWS: John Mosier, "Marcela Fernández Violante on Mexican Cinema" Ross Kidd, "A Testimony from Nicaragua: An Interview with Nidia Bustos, the Coordinator of Mecate, and Nicaraguan Farm Workers' Theatre Movement" |
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