In this paper I will examine representations of bandits in Mexican literature from the 19th century, the so called ‘Golden Age’ of Mexican banditry (Vanderwood, 1987: 18). The paper will touch briefly on other cultural examples of bandit representation, such as bandit ballads or corridos, and 19th-century travellers’ tales, and look at how these interacted with literary depictions
Abstract The literary journal “El Museo Mexicano” (1843-1845) marked a watershed in Mexican national...
In this paper I sought to understand whether narcocorridos represent an aberration or a continuation...
The article undertakes a revision of the presence of Spanish ballad in Mexico, and its transformatio...
In this paper I will examine representations of bandits in Mexican literature from the 19th century,...
Mexico during the nineteenth century faced profound social, political and economic instability which...
This article adopts a cultural historical approach to novels and plays about bandits in Spain, devel...
A man on a horse, glaring into the midday sun, bandana around his face and a gun strapped to his sid...
In bandit novels from Latin America in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries there is a notable lac...
This paper analyzes the literature and illustrations of manners published in three nineteenth-ce...
The purpose of this thesis is to make available to those interested in the Cornedia of the Spanish G...
This study examines how Ferréz’s work is related to the 19th and early 20th century banditry narrati...
Abstract Blood, Sweat, and Tears: Literary Creation and National Sentiment in 19th century Mexico Th...
This text explores the transgressions committed by popular sectors while also examining their resist...
In the history of crime, banditry has emerged as a substantial issue to investigate the marginality ...
In the late nineteenth-century Americans romanticized a small subset of Western outlaws as social ba...
Abstract The literary journal “El Museo Mexicano” (1843-1845) marked a watershed in Mexican national...
In this paper I sought to understand whether narcocorridos represent an aberration or a continuation...
The article undertakes a revision of the presence of Spanish ballad in Mexico, and its transformatio...
In this paper I will examine representations of bandits in Mexican literature from the 19th century,...
Mexico during the nineteenth century faced profound social, political and economic instability which...
This article adopts a cultural historical approach to novels and plays about bandits in Spain, devel...
A man on a horse, glaring into the midday sun, bandana around his face and a gun strapped to his sid...
In bandit novels from Latin America in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries there is a notable lac...
This paper analyzes the literature and illustrations of manners published in three nineteenth-ce...
The purpose of this thesis is to make available to those interested in the Cornedia of the Spanish G...
This study examines how Ferréz’s work is related to the 19th and early 20th century banditry narrati...
Abstract Blood, Sweat, and Tears: Literary Creation and National Sentiment in 19th century Mexico Th...
This text explores the transgressions committed by popular sectors while also examining their resist...
In the history of crime, banditry has emerged as a substantial issue to investigate the marginality ...
In the late nineteenth-century Americans romanticized a small subset of Western outlaws as social ba...
Abstract The literary journal “El Museo Mexicano” (1843-1845) marked a watershed in Mexican national...
In this paper I sought to understand whether narcocorridos represent an aberration or a continuation...
The article undertakes a revision of the presence of Spanish ballad in Mexico, and its transformatio...