Studies in Latin American Popular Culture
Volume 4 - 1985 (Mexico)


William H. Beezley, "The Rise of Baseball in Mexico and the First Valenzuela"  

David G. LaFrance, "A Mexican Popular Image of the United States through the Baseball Hero, Fernando Valenzuela"  

Harold E. Hinds, Jr., "Kalimán: Mexico's Most Popular Superhero"  

Charles Tatum, "La familia Burrón: Inside a Lower Middle-Class Family"  

Jane Hill, "Murder in Valle de 1ágrimas 

Cornelia Butler Flora, "Maids in the Mexican Photonovel"  

David G. LaFrance, "A Survey of Mexico City Newspapers"  

Harold E. Hinds, Jr., "Alarma: A Mexican Tabloid"  

Roderic A. Camp, "The Cartoons of Abel Quezada"  

Shifra M. Goldman, "Elite Artists and Audiences: Can They Mix? The Mexican Front of Cultural Workers"  

Guy Bensusan, "A Consideration of Norteña and Chicano Music"  

David K. Stigberg, "Foreign Currents During the'60s and '70s in Mexican Popular Music: Rock and Roll, the Romantic Ballad and the Cumbia 

M. Antonieta Rebeil Corella, "What Mexican Youth Learn from Commercial Television"  

Josep Rota, "The Content of Mexican Commercial Television: 1953-1976"  

Deborah Mistron, "Reevaluating the Revolution: Mexican Cinema of the Echeverria Administration (1970-1976)"  

Carl J. Mora, "Feminine Images in Mexican Cinema: The Family Melodrama; Sara García, 'The Mother of Mexico'; and the Prostitute"  

Carlos Monsiváis, "'Landscape, I've Got the Drop on You!' On the Fiftieth Anniversary of Sound Film in Mexico"