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From scenarios to networks : performing the intercultural in colonial Mexico /
Published 2016Subjects: CONNECT
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From scenarios to networks : performing the intercultural in colonial Mexico /
Published 2016Subjects: “…Performing arts Social aspects Mexico History.…”
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Performing Mexicanidad : vendidas y cabareteras on the transnational stage /
Published 2010Subjects: “…Sex in the performing arts Mexico.…”
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Sonic strategies : performing Mexico's war on drugs, mourning, and feminicide /
Published 2024Subjects: “…Performance art Political aspects Mexico.…”
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Another aesthetics is possible : arts of rebellion in the Fourth World War /
Published 2021CONNECT
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Culture and customs of Mexico /
Published 2004Table of Contents: “…Context : history, land, and society -- Religion -- Social life, leisure, and food -- The media -- Cinema -- Performing arts -- Literature -- Visual arts -- Conclusion.…”
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The enormous vogue of things Mexican : cultural relations between the United States and Mexico, 1920-1935 /
Published 1992Table of Contents: “…Cultural Exchange in Literature, Music, and the Performing Arts.…”
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The Mexican transpacific : Nikkei writing, visual arts, and performance /
Published 2022Table of Contents: “…Nonaka's memoir: from Captain in the Mexican Revolution to enemy of the state -- Challenges to Nihonjinron in Nakatani's memoirs -- Strategic essentialism in Akane's performative Tanka -- Japanese Mexican visual and performance arts. Re-signifying Yamato-damashii and utopian socialism in the manga Los samuráis de México -- Nishizawa's biethnic dialectics and the critical stereotyping of his art -- The transpacific in Akiko's theatrical performance -- Conclusion: Another past is possible.…”
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The Mexican transpacific : Nikkei writing, visual arts, and performance /
Published 2022Table of Contents: “…Nonaka's memoir: from Captain in the Mexican Revolution to enemy of the state -- Challenges to Nihonjinron in Nakatani's memoirs -- Strategic essentialism in Akane's performative Tanka -- Japanese Mexican visual and performance arts. Re-signifying Yamato-damashii and utopian socialism in the manga Los samuráis de México -- Nishizawa's biethnic dialectics and the critical stereotyping of his art -- The transpacific in Akiko's theatrical performance -- Conclusion: Another past is possible.…”
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