Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 18,Útgáfur 1-21995 |
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... Fence and the River in Art and Popular Culture Throughout this century , the US - Mexico borderline has taken on various guises in US visual culture . While General Pershing chased Pancho Villa across Northern Mexico , US postcard ...
... Fence and the River in Art and Popular Culture Throughout this century , the US - Mexico borderline has taken on various guises in US visual culture . While General Pershing chased Pancho Villa across Northern Mexico , US postcard ...
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... fence because the former represents the state , while the latter only represents private prop- erty . Barbed wire is an icon of the alienated indocumentado and the experience of crossing national borders , while the chain - link fence ...
... fence because the former represents the state , while the latter only represents private prop- erty . Barbed wire is an icon of the alienated indocumentado and the experience of crossing national borders , while the chain - link fence ...
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... fence and the river , namely , the corporate fence and the aguas negras ( waste water or sewage ) . The international fence and the Rio Grande / Río Bravo demarcate national space , while the latter two signifiers divide colonias from ...
... fence and the river , namely , the corporate fence and the aguas negras ( waste water or sewage ) . The international fence and the Rio Grande / Río Bravo demarcate national space , while the latter two signifiers divide colonias from ...
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