On August 1st 2013 Julia Alonso and Brenda Rangel blocked Bucareli avenue, near Mexico City’s downtown. This is the story of two families looking for their missing relatives
This Thesis explores the fictional and non-fictional representation of the impunity and violence in ...
In the U.S./Mexico border town of Ciudad Juárez, since 1993 at least one woman per week is killed an...
In Mexico, memory has become a battlefield nowadays. The Ayotzinapa case (2014) –a still unresolved ...
In February 2020, Emmanuelle Corne was in Veracruz, Mexico, as a documentary photographer, along wit...
This documentary approaches the violence in Mexico from the perspective of nostalgia. In it, the Mex...
Mothers of disappeared people are caught at the intersection of two very difficult experiences: acti...
This volume presents an interdisciplinary analysis of the practice of disappearances in Mexico, from...
International audienceIn his work, the Mexican sculptor Alfredo López Casanova pushes the boundaries...
"Her print La Llorona Desperately Seeking Coyolxauhqui addresses the murders of women and girls on t...
During the last three decades, Mexican drug-trafficking organizations have expanded their operations...
In 2006, then-President Felipe Calder�n declared war on drug cartels in Mexico, and subsequently, an...
Dans une démarche d’anthropologie politique, cette thèse décrit l’expérience quotidienne des habitan...
This article is a documentary and contextual review of the disappearance of people in Mexico between...
In September 2014, forty-three students were attacked and forcibly disappeared by police in the town...
Artist Statement: As a first generation Mexican-American I feel closer to my Mexican heritage- the c...
This Thesis explores the fictional and non-fictional representation of the impunity and violence in ...
In the U.S./Mexico border town of Ciudad Juárez, since 1993 at least one woman per week is killed an...
In Mexico, memory has become a battlefield nowadays. The Ayotzinapa case (2014) –a still unresolved ...
In February 2020, Emmanuelle Corne was in Veracruz, Mexico, as a documentary photographer, along wit...
This documentary approaches the violence in Mexico from the perspective of nostalgia. In it, the Mex...
Mothers of disappeared people are caught at the intersection of two very difficult experiences: acti...
This volume presents an interdisciplinary analysis of the practice of disappearances in Mexico, from...
International audienceIn his work, the Mexican sculptor Alfredo López Casanova pushes the boundaries...
"Her print La Llorona Desperately Seeking Coyolxauhqui addresses the murders of women and girls on t...
During the last three decades, Mexican drug-trafficking organizations have expanded their operations...
In 2006, then-President Felipe Calder�n declared war on drug cartels in Mexico, and subsequently, an...
Dans une démarche d’anthropologie politique, cette thèse décrit l’expérience quotidienne des habitan...
This article is a documentary and contextual review of the disappearance of people in Mexico between...
In September 2014, forty-three students were attacked and forcibly disappeared by police in the town...
Artist Statement: As a first generation Mexican-American I feel closer to my Mexican heritage- the c...
This Thesis explores the fictional and non-fictional representation of the impunity and violence in ...
In the U.S./Mexico border town of Ciudad Juárez, since 1993 at least one woman per week is killed an...
In Mexico, memory has become a battlefield nowadays. The Ayotzinapa case (2014) –a still unresolved ...