This essay provides an overview of the eras of Mexican cinema followed by an analysis of 10 Spanish-language narco cinematic representations, an overview of the eras of American cinema followed by an analysis of 10 English language narco cinematic representations, and a conclusion that compares and contrasts the Mexican and US narco war cinematic experience. Due to divergent national trajectories – Mexico is engulfed in narco violence and corruption while the United States is not – more differences than similarities exist between these national cinematic genres. Dark spirituality themes are also increasingly evident in more recent narco war films
The declining sovereignty of nation-states intensifies the symbolic functions performed by physical ...
The dissertation examines 1950s, 60s, and 70s Mexican émigré cinema through aesthetic and political ...
The dissertation examines 1950s, 60s, and 70s Mexican émigré cinema through aesthetic and political ...
This essay provides an overview of the eras of Mexican cinema followed by an analysis of 10 Spanish-...
This dissertation theorizes the political meaning of contemporary “narco narratives” from or about M...
This dissertation theorizes the political meaning of contemporary “narco narratives” from or about M...
In 2006, President Felipe Calderón Hinojosa mobilized the Mexican military into high risk zones whic...
Various groups of Mexican culture have assigned to el narco archetypical characteristics of a heroic...
Mexican National Cinema offers an account of the development of Mexican cinema from the intense cult...
Many people share the typical, commonplace idea that narcocorridos derive from a tradition of revolu...
Many people share the typical, commonplace idea that narcocorridos derive from a tradition of revolu...
2012-09-01This dissertation is an interdisciplinary study of Mexican immigrant film audiences under ...
This thesis explores the discourse of Mexicanness and its relation to the moving image, pointing to ...
This thesis explores the discourse of Mexicanness and its relation to the moving image, pointing to ...
This thesis explores the discourse of Mexicanness and its relation to the moving image, pointing to ...
The declining sovereignty of nation-states intensifies the symbolic functions performed by physical ...
The dissertation examines 1950s, 60s, and 70s Mexican émigré cinema through aesthetic and political ...
The dissertation examines 1950s, 60s, and 70s Mexican émigré cinema through aesthetic and political ...
This essay provides an overview of the eras of Mexican cinema followed by an analysis of 10 Spanish-...
This dissertation theorizes the political meaning of contemporary “narco narratives” from or about M...
This dissertation theorizes the political meaning of contemporary “narco narratives” from or about M...
In 2006, President Felipe Calderón Hinojosa mobilized the Mexican military into high risk zones whic...
Various groups of Mexican culture have assigned to el narco archetypical characteristics of a heroic...
Mexican National Cinema offers an account of the development of Mexican cinema from the intense cult...
Many people share the typical, commonplace idea that narcocorridos derive from a tradition of revolu...
Many people share the typical, commonplace idea that narcocorridos derive from a tradition of revolu...
2012-09-01This dissertation is an interdisciplinary study of Mexican immigrant film audiences under ...
This thesis explores the discourse of Mexicanness and its relation to the moving image, pointing to ...
This thesis explores the discourse of Mexicanness and its relation to the moving image, pointing to ...
This thesis explores the discourse of Mexicanness and its relation to the moving image, pointing to ...
The declining sovereignty of nation-states intensifies the symbolic functions performed by physical ...
The dissertation examines 1950s, 60s, and 70s Mexican émigré cinema through aesthetic and political ...
The dissertation examines 1950s, 60s, and 70s Mexican émigré cinema through aesthetic and political ...