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... Mexican novelist and cultural critic Juan García Ponce only rarely is recognized as a politically committed writer . Nevertheless , Carlos Monsiváis argues that García Ponce was “ the exemplary citi- zen " ( 46 ) and that he considered ...
... Mexican novelist and cultural critic Juan García Ponce only rarely is recognized as a politically committed writer . Nevertheless , Carlos Monsiváis argues that García Ponce was “ the exemplary citi- zen " ( 46 ) and that he considered ...
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... Mexican Revolution , signifies change , negation . García Ponce argues that the only way to recuperate the historical sense of the Mexican Revolution is to forget the idea of an essential or absolute Mexican identity . His is an effort ...
... Mexican Revolution , signifies change , negation . García Ponce argues that the only way to recuperate the historical sense of the Mexican Revolution is to forget the idea of an essential or absolute Mexican identity . His is an effort ...
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... Mexican Revo- lution in its entirety : If you had to select one photograph that signals and evokes the Mexican Revolution in contemporary cultural memory , it might well be Francisco Villa en la silla presidencial . Arguably the photo ...
... Mexican Revo- lution in its entirety : If you had to select one photograph that signals and evokes the Mexican Revolution in contemporary cultural memory , it might well be Francisco Villa en la silla presidencial . Arguably the photo ...
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Technology Aesthetics and Populism in The Gospel According | 3 |
G hosts Hostilities and Mediums | 21 |
Juan García Ponce and the Promise | 41 |
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