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  1. Tira los libros, sal a la calle: el concepto de taishū de Yoshimoto Takaaki y la concepción del cine de Terayama Shūji de Vargas, Ferran

    Estudios de Asia y África

    2018
    “…Throw away your books, rally in the streets: Yoshimoto Takaaki’s taishū concept and the film-making of Terayama Shuji…”
  2. Marxismo y socialismo mexicano en Redes, de Paul Strand y Carlos Chávez, con música de Silvestre Revueltas Saavedra, Leonora

    Historia Mexicana

    2021
    “…Redes (1934-1935), a Mexican film conceived and shot by the modernist photographer Paul Strand, is recognized as a fundamental work of Mexican cinema, albeit considered a propagandistic one by some. …”
  3. ¡Viva Villa! Cómo Hollywood se apoderó de un héroe y el mundo se lo quitó Hausberger, Bernd

    Historia Mexicana

    2013
    “…It is evident that the film found followers in many places, regardless of ideological differences: in National Socialist Germany, in the Soviet Union and, particularly, in  Republican Spain. …”
  4. A las palabras ya no se las lleva el viento: apuntes para una historia cultural del fonógrafo en México (1876-1924) Díaz Frene, Jaddiel

    Historia Mexicana

    2016
    “…In the second half of the 19th Century, humanity lived through an age of technological miracles. Inventions such as film, the telegraph, the telephone and the phonograph brought with them new sensory experiences that influenced the social reception of information and perceptions of time, distance, sound and images.…”
  5. De Allá en el Rancho Grande a Lola la trailera: movilidad social Reyes, Aurelio de los

    Historia Mexicana

    2016
    “…The text deals with both horizontal and vertical social mobility in the Mexican films Allá en el Rancho Grande (1936, Fernando de Fuentes), Por la puerta falsa (1950, Fernando de Fuentes), Nosotras las taquígrafas (1950, Emilio Gómez Muriel), El río y la muerte (1954, Luis Buñuel), three films by Emilio Fernández: Victimas del pecado (1950), Salón México (1948) and Las abandonadas (1944), two films by Ismael Rodríguez: La Cucaracha (1958) and Del rancho a la televisión (1952) and Lola la trailera (1984, Raúl Fernández), which speaks to the country’s transition from an agricultural to an industrial economy.…”
  6. De la “mujer moderna” a la “mujer liberada”. Un análisis de la revista Claudia de México (1965-1977) Felitti, Karina

    Historia Mexicana

    2018
    “…This article examines this transition, combining an in-depth analysis of the magazine’s contents (articles, photographs, advertising) with other sources, such as contemporary films, Second Wave feminist writings, interviews with women who came of age in those years and secondary literature examining the period.…”
  7. La violencia política como espectáculo. Los medios masivos frente al conflicto armado guerrerense de los años setenta Rodríguez, Israel

    Historia Mexicana

    2024
    “…Finally, it reviews materials that have often been left out of studies on the media presence of political violence, such as television reports, films and comic books, in order to show that the public perception of the guerrilla phenomenon played out in a complex and changing media environment that facilitated the appearance of political violence in the public sphere in spaces and forms that are less schematic than tends to be imagined.…”

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