In the project of nationalism in Mexico, the governing bodies acted out a deliberate process of reclamation of the histories and mythologies of Mexico for the purpose of state programming, and for the development of an official narrative of nationality. In my thesis, I trace the effects of nationalism by first looking into a history of power in Mexico as articulated through the adaptive reuse, over centuries, of the Castillo de Chapultepec building. This building has housed the National Museum of History (Museo Nacional de Historia) since the early 1940s, and has played a prominent role in the construction and perception of national identity in Mexico. Second, I examine the development of the national museums in Mexico as an official met...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
The Mexican Revolution occurred between 1910 and 1920. The legacy of the war, however, is an ongoing...
<p>My dissertation, <“>Transcending Borders: The Transnational Construction of Mexicanness, 19...
In this study, I explore the national project of the government born from the Mexican Revolution of ...
This thesis explores the ways in which two Central American artists of the 20th century conceived of...
This thesis is a multidisciplinary project, drawing on the discourses of Visual Cultural Studies, La...
When General Porfirio Dfaz became president of Mexico the country was unstable. During his years of ...
This dissertation concentrates on the key 1947 portfolio “Las Estampas de la Revolución Mexicana” (“...
This dissertation concentrates on the key 1947 portfolio Las Estampas de la Revolución Mexicana\u27 ...
Between 1933 and 1945, Americans redefined their cultural identity within a hemispheric context and ...
The Mexican Revolution (1910-1920) succeeded in reclaiming the nation from foreign influence as well...
The Mexican Revolution (1910-1920) succeeded in reclaiming the nation from foreign influence as well...
This thesis analyzes the cultural and political events of the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth ce...
Thesis (Ph.D.), English, Washington State UniversityThis dissertation engages with scholarship on na...
Thesis: S.M. in Art, Culture and Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Ar...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
The Mexican Revolution occurred between 1910 and 1920. The legacy of the war, however, is an ongoing...
<p>My dissertation, <“>Transcending Borders: The Transnational Construction of Mexicanness, 19...
In this study, I explore the national project of the government born from the Mexican Revolution of ...
This thesis explores the ways in which two Central American artists of the 20th century conceived of...
This thesis is a multidisciplinary project, drawing on the discourses of Visual Cultural Studies, La...
When General Porfirio Dfaz became president of Mexico the country was unstable. During his years of ...
This dissertation concentrates on the key 1947 portfolio “Las Estampas de la Revolución Mexicana” (“...
This dissertation concentrates on the key 1947 portfolio Las Estampas de la Revolución Mexicana\u27 ...
Between 1933 and 1945, Americans redefined their cultural identity within a hemispheric context and ...
The Mexican Revolution (1910-1920) succeeded in reclaiming the nation from foreign influence as well...
The Mexican Revolution (1910-1920) succeeded in reclaiming the nation from foreign influence as well...
This thesis analyzes the cultural and political events of the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth ce...
Thesis (Ph.D.), English, Washington State UniversityThis dissertation engages with scholarship on na...
Thesis: S.M. in Art, Culture and Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Ar...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
The Mexican Revolution occurred between 1910 and 1920. The legacy of the war, however, is an ongoing...
<p>My dissertation, <“>Transcending Borders: The Transnational Construction of Mexicanness, 19...