Format:
XIII, 275 S.
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Ill.
ISBN:
9781935623120
Content:
Foreword -- Revolutionary encounters of the transnational kind: crossborder collaborations, border thinking, and the politics of Mexican nation-state formation / Gilbert Joseph -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction / Adela Pineda Franco, Magdalena Mieri, and Jaime Marroquin Arredondo -- Traveling borders -- Interview with John Womack / Adela Pineda Franco and Jaime Marroquin Arredondo -- From antagonism to accord: the controversy over the Mexican Revolution in the political culture of the United States / John A. Britton -- Mexico's revolutionary art and the United States, 1920-1940: a friendly invasion / Helen Delpar -- Brown, black, and blues: Miguel Covarrubias and Carlos Chavez in the United States and Mexico (1923-1953) / Mary Kay Vaughan and Theodore Cohen -- Hollywood Villa and the vicissitudes of cross-cultural encounters / Adela Pineda Franco -- Fallen utopias: the Mexican Revolution in Katherine Anne Porter's Maria Concepcion and Flowering Judas / Jaime Marroquin Arredondo -- Anita Brenner and the Jewish roots of Mexico's post-revolutionary national identity / Rick A. Lopez -- Living borders -- Mexican Americans and the novel of the Mexican Revolution / Yolanda Padilla -- Charting the legacy of the revolution: how the Mexican Revolution transformed El Paso's cultural and urban landscape / David Dorado Romo -- On the banks of the future: Ciudad Juarez and El Paso in the Mexican Revolution / Oswaldo Zavala -- Reveling in patriotism: celebrating America on the U.S.-Mexico border / Elaine Pena -- Pancho Villa's head: the Mexican Revolution in the Chicano theatrical imagination / Alma Martinez Carranza -- An open letter from an artist to a Mexican crime cartel boss / Guillermo Gomez-Pena
Note:
Literaturangaben
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ForewordRevolutionary encounters of the transnational kind: crossborder collaborations, border thinking, and the politics of Mexican nation-state formation / Gilbert Joseph -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction / Adela Pineda Franco, Magdalena Mieri, and Jaime Marroquin Arredondo -- Traveling borders -- Interview with John Womack / Adela Pineda Franco and Jaime Marroquin Arredondo -- From antagonism to accord: the controversy over the Mexican Revolution in the political culture of the United States / John A. Britton -- Mexico's revolutionary art and the United States, 1920-1940: a friendly invasion / Helen Delpar -- Brown, black, and blues: Miguel Covarrubias and Carlos Chavez in the United States and Mexico (1923-1953) / Mary Kay Vaughan and Theodore Cohen -- Hollywood Villa and the vicissitudes of cross-cultural encounters / Adela Pineda Franco -- Fallen utopias: the Mexican Revolution in Katherine Anne Porter's Maria Concepcion and Flowering Judas / Jaime Marroquin Arredondo -- Anita Brenner and the Jewish roots of Mexico's post-revolutionary national identity / Rick A. Lopez -- Living borders -- Mexican Americans and the novel of the Mexican Revolution / Yolanda Padilla -- Charting the legacy of the revolution: how the Mexican Revolution transformed El Paso's cultural and urban landscape / David Dorado Romo -- On the banks of the future: Ciudad Juarez and El Paso in the Mexican Revolution / Oswaldo Zavala -- Reveling in patriotism: celebrating America on the U.S.-Mexico border / Elaine Pena -- Pancho Villa's head: the Mexican Revolution in the Chicano theatrical imagination / Alma Martinez Carranza -- An open letter from an artist to a Mexican crime cartel boss / Guillermo Gomez-Pena.
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Foreword ; Revolutionary encounters of the transnational kind: crossborder collaborations, border thinking, and the politics of Mexican nation-state formation
,
Acknowledgments ; Introduction
,
Traveling borders ; Interview with John Womack
,
From antagonism to accord: the controversy over the Mexican Revolution in the political culture of the United States
,
Mexico's revolutionary art and the United States, 1920-1940: a friendly invasion
,
Brown, black, and blues: Miguel Covarrubias and Carlos Chavez in the United States and Mexico (1923-1953)
,
Hollywood Villa and the vicissitudes of cross-cultural encounters
,
Fallen utopias: the Mexican Revolution in Katherine Anne Porter's Maria Concepcion and Flowering Judas
,
Anita Brenner and the Jewish roots of Mexico's post-revolutionary national identity
,
Living borders ; Mexican Americans and the novel of the Mexican Revolution
,
Charting the legacy of the revolution: how the Mexican Revolution transformed El Paso's cultural and urban landscape
,
On the banks of the future: Ciudad Juarez and El Paso in the Mexican Revolution
,
Reveling in patriotism: celebrating America on the U.S.-Mexico border
,
Pancho Villa's head: the Mexican Revolution in the Chicano theatrical imagination
,
An open letter from an artist to a Mexican crime cartel boss
Language:
English
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