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- Studies in Latin American Popular Culture
- University of Texas Press
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- Feminicide and the Disintegration of the Family Fabric in Ciudad Juárez: An Interview with Lourdes Portillo Volume 30, 2012, pp. 215-225
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This issue contains 21 articles in total
- Editor’s Preface
- Puerto Rican Citizen: History and Political Identity in Twentieth-Century New York City (review)
- Screening Cuba: Film Criticism as Political Performance during the Cold War (review)
- Drug War Zone: Frontline Dispatches from the Streets of El Paso and Juárez (review)
- Latin American Politics and Development (review)
- Alejandro González Iñárritu (review)
- Bringing Aztlán to Mexican Chicago: My Life, My Work, My Art (review)
- Narrar la violencia. Entrevista a Jorge Franco
- Feminicide and the Disintegration of the Family Fabric in Ciudad Juárez: An Interview with Lourdes Portillo
- Desarrollando una óptica queer: coloquio con David William Foster
- Montecristo: Telenovela y derechos humanos
- Japanese Perceptions of Argentine Tango: Cultural and Gender Differences
- Is It Just about Love?: Filin and Politics in Prerevolutionary Cuba
- La Comay: An Examination of the Puerto Rican Comadre as a Feminist Icon, Patriarchal Stereotype, and Television Tabloid Host
- Perverse Fascinations and Atrocious Acts: An Approach to The Secret in Their Eyes by Juan José Campanella
- Illegal Immigration through the Eyes of a Child: Patricia Riggen’s La misma luna
- El extraño caso del Dr. Nesse: ambigüedad y desestabilización del espacio urbano de Rio de Janeiro en Perseguido (2003), de Luiz Alfredo Garcia-Roza
- Mexican or Chilean: Mexican Ranchera Music and Nationalism in Chile
- Aterciopelados’ Musical Testimony: Bearing Witness to Colombia’s Traumas
- Capturing the Bronze Power on the Silver Screen: An Epic Journey in Twenty Minutes
- Stamps of South American Antarctica, the South Atlantic Islands, and Popular Culture
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