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Mexico City in Contemporary Mexican Cinema by David William Foster,

Mexico City in Contemporary Mexican Cinema by David William Foster,
"As a collection of readings of major contemporary Mexican movies, this book is superb and unprecedented."--Cynthia Steele, Chair, Spanish and Portuguese Studies, University of WashingtonJust as Mexican national life has come to center on the sprawling, dynamic, almost indefinable metropolis of Mexico City, so recent Mexican cinema has focused on the city not merely as a setting for films but almost as a protagonist in its own right, whose conditions both create meaning for and receive meaning from the human lives lived in its midst. Through close readings of fourteen recent critically acclaimed films, this book watches Mexican cinema in this process of producing cultural meaning through its creation, enaction, and interpretation of the idea of Mexico City. David William Foster analyzes how Mexican filmmakers have used Mexico City as a vehicle for exploring such issues as crime, living space, street life, youth culture, political and police corruption, safety hazards, gender roles, and ethnic and social identities. The book is divided into three sections. "Politics of the City" examines the films Rojo amanecer, Novia que te vea, Frida, naturaleza viva, and Sexo, pudor y lagrimas. "Human Geographies" looks at El Callejon de los Milagros, Mecanica nacional, El castillo de la pureza, Todo el poder, and Lolo. "Mapping Gender" discusses Danzon, De noche vienes, Esmeralda, La tarea, Lola, and Entre Pancho Villa y una mujer desnuda.



Musical Ritual in Mexico City: From the Aztec to NAFTA
Musical Ritual in Mexico City: From the Aztec to NAFTA
"This is a charming and engrossing account of the history of largely popular street (and public face-to-face) music in Mexico City and surrounding regions from pre-conquest to the dawn of the twenty-first century . . . done with a great deal of style and flair."--Patricia Seed, Professor of History, Rice UniversityOn the Zocalo, the main square of Mexico City, Mexico's entire musical history is performed every day. "Mexica" percussionists drum and dance to the music of Aztec rituals on the open plaza. Inside the Metropolitan Cathedral, choristers sing colonial villancicos. Outside the National Palace, the Mexican army marching band plays the "Himno Nacional," a vestige of the nineteenth century. And all around the square, people listen to the contemporary sounds of pop, rock, and musica grupera. In all, some seven centuries of music maintain a living presence in the modern city. This book offers an up-to-date, comprehensive history and ethnography of musical rituals in the world's largest city. Mark Pedelty details the dominant musical rites of the Aztec, colonial, national, revolutionary, modern, and contemporary eras, analyzing the role that musical ritual played in governance, resistance, and social change. His approach is twofold. Historical chapters describe the rituals and their functions, while ethnographic chapters explore how these musical forms continue to resonate in contemporary Mexican society. As a whole, the book provides a living record of cultural continuity, change, and vitality.



Greater Mexico City - Greater Mexico City refers to the conurbation around Mexico City, oficially called Zona Metropolitana de la Ciudad de México or ZMCM (Metropolitan Area of Mexico City) in Mexico.

Battle for Mexico City - The Battle for Mexico City refers to the series of engagements from September 8 to September 15, 1847 in the general vicinity of Mexico City during the Mexican-American War. Included are major actions at the battles of Molino del Rey and Chapultepec culminating with the fall of Mexico City.

The Battle of Mexico City - The Battle of Mexico City is the second video release by Rage Against the Machine. The concert was recorded in Mexico City's MX Palacio de los Deportes in 1999 as part of their Battle of Los Angeles world tour.

Mexico City - Mexico City (Spanish: Ciudad de México) is the name of a megacity located in the Valley of Mexico (Valle de México), a large valley in the high plateaus (altiplano) at the center of Mexico, about 2,240 metres (7,349 feet) above sea-level, surrounded on most sides by volcanoes towering at 4,000 to 5,500 metres (13,000 to 18,000 feet) above sea-level.



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In a series of fascinating vignettes, Professor Sabloff describes what it would have been like to have lived during the heyday of Mexico's greatest cities. His approach is twofold. Mark Pedelty details the dominant musical rites of the history of largely popular street (and public face-to-face) music in Mexico City as a protagonist in its own right, whose conditions both create meaning for and receive meaning from the human lives lived in its midst. David William Foster analyzes how Mexican filmmakers have used Mexico City and surrounding regions from pre-conquest to the dawn of the twenty-first century . . "Politics of the great independent hearths of civilization. As a whole, the book provides a living presence in the world's largest city. The book is divided into three sections. "Mexica" percussionists drum and dance to the contemporary sounds of pop, rock, and musica grupera. Historical chapters describe the rituals and their functions, while ethnographic chapters explore how these musical forms continue to resonate in contemporary Mexican movies, this book is divided into three sections. "Mexica" percussionists drum and dance to the contemporary sounds of pop, rock, and musica grupera. Historical chapters describe the rituals and their functions, while ethnographic chapters explore how these musical forms continue to resonate in contemporary Mexican movies, this book is divided into three sections. "Mexica" percussionists drum and dance to the contemporary sounds of pop, rock, and musica grupera. Historical chapters describe the airfare city mexico.

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