In this article I look at the capital logics and territorial dynamics of narco-accumulation as represented in the TV series "Breaking Bad". I suggest that these produce a 'black hole' in the text, a kind of catastrophe in the image of the protagonist's house and home, now literally ruined by his involvement in outlaw drugs enterprise. This is because the latter pulls him into a Mexican-American cross-border hinterland overcoded and subsumed by a narco proto-state
This article explores emerging intersections between the consumption of mediated popular culture and...
On a local and global scale, narcoliterature narrates the effect of narcotrafficking in Latin Americ...
This essay argues that narco-narratives--in film, television, literature, and music--depend on struc...
In the last two decades there has been a spate of what is considered quality television. The success...
This essay describes the cultural effects of drug trafficking on a town in rural Mexico. A variety o...
In this article, I analyze the TV show Sons of Anarchy (SOA) and how the cable drama revisits and re...
This Article examines the award-winning television show, Breaking Bad, to illustrate how the idea of...
In the study of U.S.-Mexico security cooperation, there exists a fundamental challenge to counterdru...
In this essay, I discuss how AMC’s award-winning series Breaking Bad creates an oscillation between ...
Cowboys, drug lords and desperadoes, with their unholstered guns, riding horses or trucks, roaming t...
When one imagines the drug cartels in Mexico, typically the image arises of intelligent, powerful, ...
This dissertation theorizes the political meaning of contemporary “narco narratives” from or about M...
This article explores agency as an ability to act and exert power creatively when failure implies li...
Although Breaking Bad (AMC, 2008-2013) is one of the most critically acclaimed TV Series of the last...
Breaking Bad: Critical Essays on the Contexts, Politics, Style, and Reception of the Television Seri...
This article explores emerging intersections between the consumption of mediated popular culture and...
On a local and global scale, narcoliterature narrates the effect of narcotrafficking in Latin Americ...
This essay argues that narco-narratives--in film, television, literature, and music--depend on struc...
In the last two decades there has been a spate of what is considered quality television. The success...
This essay describes the cultural effects of drug trafficking on a town in rural Mexico. A variety o...
In this article, I analyze the TV show Sons of Anarchy (SOA) and how the cable drama revisits and re...
This Article examines the award-winning television show, Breaking Bad, to illustrate how the idea of...
In the study of U.S.-Mexico security cooperation, there exists a fundamental challenge to counterdru...
In this essay, I discuss how AMC’s award-winning series Breaking Bad creates an oscillation between ...
Cowboys, drug lords and desperadoes, with their unholstered guns, riding horses or trucks, roaming t...
When one imagines the drug cartels in Mexico, typically the image arises of intelligent, powerful, ...
This dissertation theorizes the political meaning of contemporary “narco narratives” from or about M...
This article explores agency as an ability to act and exert power creatively when failure implies li...
Although Breaking Bad (AMC, 2008-2013) is one of the most critically acclaimed TV Series of the last...
Breaking Bad: Critical Essays on the Contexts, Politics, Style, and Reception of the Television Seri...
This article explores emerging intersections between the consumption of mediated popular culture and...
On a local and global scale, narcoliterature narrates the effect of narcotrafficking in Latin Americ...
This essay argues that narco-narratives--in film, television, literature, and music--depend on struc...