News that Europe was at a standstill due to the eruption of the Icelandic volcano in April 2010 barely caused a ripple in Mexico City, a land accustomed to living under the threat of its own local Popocatépetl. Momentarily, all that is a given was put on hold under a cloud of surreal paralysis. The enforced, extended stay of some delegates caused by Eyjafjallajökull allowed time to reflect and so to crystallise impressions and perceptions such as the one written by Sam Grainger who reported for the Gray Area symposium. The full text picks out some salient rich threads from the Mexican culture that create a vivid image of the scale and impossible colour of this extraordinary country, the chaos of traffic, the mystery of ancient heritage, the...
20th Congress of the International Union for Quaternary Research (INQUA). Dublin, 25th and 31st July...
This dissertation takes up the returning, intransigent specters of a moment—2 October 1968, in Mexic...
International audienceObviously the city of Mexico is far away from Europe. Nevertheless, it was the...
The eruption of Iceland’s Eyjafjallajökull volcano in April 2010 set off a number of environmental, ...
Article on three authors' views of a natural disaster.Like practically every single country, Mexico ...
This book begins with two obvious and important questions. What is Mexico today? and, Where is it go...
Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Faculty of Arts, Dept. of International Studies, 2011.Bibliograp...
D.H. Lawrence, Andre Breton, Sergei Eisenstein, Jack Kerouac, Bernard Traven: Mexico has had its sha...
During one week (28 March-4 April 1982), three powerful explosive eruptions (VEI 5) of El Chichón Vo...
El Chichón volcano erupted explosively on March 28, 1982, after a long quiescence, producing a heavy...
A volcano grew out of a cornfield in Michoacán, Mexico in 1943, completely transforming the landscap...
Mexica mass media, especially television, incorporates an abunda.ce of American programming and serv...
We are mainly concerned with three subjects in this issue. The first is our economic and political r...
The traditional Mexican view of the U.S. news media\u27s treatment of Mexico and Mexicans is that th...
After a game-changing year when Europe, in all its tangible and intangible consequences reached far ...
20th Congress of the International Union for Quaternary Research (INQUA). Dublin, 25th and 31st July...
This dissertation takes up the returning, intransigent specters of a moment—2 October 1968, in Mexic...
International audienceObviously the city of Mexico is far away from Europe. Nevertheless, it was the...
The eruption of Iceland’s Eyjafjallajökull volcano in April 2010 set off a number of environmental, ...
Article on three authors' views of a natural disaster.Like practically every single country, Mexico ...
This book begins with two obvious and important questions. What is Mexico today? and, Where is it go...
Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Faculty of Arts, Dept. of International Studies, 2011.Bibliograp...
D.H. Lawrence, Andre Breton, Sergei Eisenstein, Jack Kerouac, Bernard Traven: Mexico has had its sha...
During one week (28 March-4 April 1982), three powerful explosive eruptions (VEI 5) of El Chichón Vo...
El Chichón volcano erupted explosively on March 28, 1982, after a long quiescence, producing a heavy...
A volcano grew out of a cornfield in Michoacán, Mexico in 1943, completely transforming the landscap...
Mexica mass media, especially television, incorporates an abunda.ce of American programming and serv...
We are mainly concerned with three subjects in this issue. The first is our economic and political r...
The traditional Mexican view of the U.S. news media\u27s treatment of Mexico and Mexicans is that th...
After a game-changing year when Europe, in all its tangible and intangible consequences reached far ...
20th Congress of the International Union for Quaternary Research (INQUA). Dublin, 25th and 31st July...
This dissertation takes up the returning, intransigent specters of a moment—2 October 1968, in Mexic...
International audienceObviously the city of Mexico is far away from Europe. Nevertheless, it was the...