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The Politics of Emotion in the Mexican Revolution: The Tears of Pancho Villa

On the video lecture on Moday, prof mentioned that tears/crying is related to culture. I was very confused with this… as prof mentioned in the recorded lecture on monday, tears are biological things and i had a difficult time understanding why tears/emotions are related culture or how they are comverying(?) a message. After reading the The […]

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