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Week 2

Intersections of Popular Culture, Revolution, and Gendered National Identity in Mexico

Reading Andrea Noble’s “The Politics of Emotion in the Mexican Revolution: The Tears of Pancho Villa”, I found the idea of the Mexican national identity strengthening post-revolution reminiscent of a course I took on Latin American revolutions. While we learned about the significance of corridos like “La Adelita” and “La Cucaracha” for revolutionists and MexicanContinue reading “Intersections of Popular Culture, Revolution, and Gendered National Identity in Mexico”

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