This essay aims to study the media trajectory of the male characters linked to drug trafficking in Mexico, and the configuration of imagery around style and fashion through different channels, including the transmedial displacement of the news about captures, as well as the acts of charity promoted by their relatives. We discuss how the creation-configuration of characters clad in a “heroic” halo, which is part of the figuration and influence in popular culture, contributes to the deactivation of the stereotypical hegemonic narrative of the figure of “the narco”.Se presenta aquí la trayectoria mediática de los personajes masculinos ligados al narcotráfico en México y la configuración de imaginarios en torno al estilo y la moda por diferente...
Drug trafficking in Mexico has been inspired by corridos, novels, telenovelas, films, ne...
This study examines the patterns between the artistic reproductions of the Mexican Revolution and na...
The intention of this work is to analyze the photographic reportage “Mexican (B)order movies” by Fab...
This essay aims to study the media trajectory of the male characters linked to drug trafficking in M...
Various groups of Mexican culture have assigned to el narco archetypical characteristics of a heroic...
When Mexican Revolution ended, the need to define a national identity encouraged intellectuals like ...
Many people share the typical, commonplace idea that narcocorridos derive from a tradition of revolu...
Este artigo pretende discutir a presença de um narcoimaginário que se manifesta numa produção cultur...
This dissertation theorizes the political meaning of contemporary “narco narratives” from or about M...
El artículo expone un análisis de contenido sobre las representaciones incluidas en la narcoserie Na...
In this paper, the characteristics of audiovisual narco-narco narratives are presented; some of its...
Abstract In recent decades research on narcoculture in Mexico has increased; how ever, in these rese...
<p>This article discusses the presence of a narcoimaginary in a popular <br />cultural production th...
30,000 killed between 2006 and 2010 it is the count left for the so-called war against drug traffick...
The present study offers an analysis of an often neglected—and contentious—corpus of Mexican novels ...
Drug trafficking in Mexico has been inspired by corridos, novels, telenovelas, films, ne...
This study examines the patterns between the artistic reproductions of the Mexican Revolution and na...
The intention of this work is to analyze the photographic reportage “Mexican (B)order movies” by Fab...
This essay aims to study the media trajectory of the male characters linked to drug trafficking in M...
Various groups of Mexican culture have assigned to el narco archetypical characteristics of a heroic...
When Mexican Revolution ended, the need to define a national identity encouraged intellectuals like ...
Many people share the typical, commonplace idea that narcocorridos derive from a tradition of revolu...
Este artigo pretende discutir a presença de um narcoimaginário que se manifesta numa produção cultur...
This dissertation theorizes the political meaning of contemporary “narco narratives” from or about M...
El artículo expone un análisis de contenido sobre las representaciones incluidas en la narcoserie Na...
In this paper, the characteristics of audiovisual narco-narco narratives are presented; some of its...
Abstract In recent decades research on narcoculture in Mexico has increased; how ever, in these rese...
<p>This article discusses the presence of a narcoimaginary in a popular <br />cultural production th...
30,000 killed between 2006 and 2010 it is the count left for the so-called war against drug traffick...
The present study offers an analysis of an often neglected—and contentious—corpus of Mexican novels ...
Drug trafficking in Mexico has been inspired by corridos, novels, telenovelas, films, ne...
This study examines the patterns between the artistic reproductions of the Mexican Revolution and na...
The intention of this work is to analyze the photographic reportage “Mexican (B)order movies” by Fab...