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Guardino, Peter. "“In the Name of Civilization and with a Bible in Their Hands:” Religion and the 1846–48 Mexican-American War." Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos 30, no. 2 (2014): 342–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/msem.2014.30.2.342.

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Religion was crucial to how Americans and Mexicans saw their enemies and motivated themselves to contribute to the 1846–1848 war. The very strength of religious attitudes made controlling their effects difficult. Some U.S. troops attacked Mexican Catholicism, inspiring Mexican resistance. Conversely, Mexican authorities sometimes sought to limit religiously inspired resistance. Furthermore, at a key moment some Mexicans felt their religious concerns required them to violently oppose their own government. Mexican negotiators gained protections for Catholics in the territory transferred by the T
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Klesner, Joseph L. "Political Attitudes, Social Capital, and Political Participation: The United States and Mexico Compared." Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos 19, no. 1 (2003): 29–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/msem.2003.19.1.29.

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Political values have impact when they shape political participation. A comparison of political participation rates of Mexicans, Mexican-Americans, and the general U.S. population reveals that participation is highest among the general U.S. population, lowest among Mexicans, and at intermediate rates among Mexican-Americans. The article explores the attitudinal bases of political participation, finding that political engagement is a strong predictor of participation, while general perspectives on the political regime do not shape participation rates. The strongest predictors of political parti
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Gawronski, Vincent T. "The Revolution is Dead. ¡¡Viva la revolucióón!: The Place of the Mexican Revolution in the Era of Globalization." Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos 18, no. 2 (2002): 363–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/msem.2002.18.2.363.

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Mexicans have long cherished their revolutionary heritage, but where does the Mexican Revolution now reside in collective memory, and does the idea of the Revolution still have any legitimating power? And what has been the relationship between the PRI's long sequence of legitimacy crises and the Mexican Revolution? Until procedural democracy provides significant substantive and psychological benefits, the recent democratic turn will not fully supplant Mexico's traditional sources of legitimacy.While Mexicans generally see the regime as falling short in achieving the basic goals of the Mexican
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Marcelli, Enrico A., and Wayne A. Cornelius. "Immigrant Voting in Home-Country Elections: Potential Consequences of Extending the Franchise to Expatriate Mexicans Residing in the United States." Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos 21, no. 2 (2005): 429–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/msem.2005.21.2.429.

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Despite widespread interest in the effects of expanding expatriate Mexicans' ability to vote in the 2006 Mexican presidential election, no systematic estimates of potential participation currently exist. Applying logistic regression techniques to 2001 Los Angeles County Mexican Immigrant Residency Status Survey data and 2002 Current Population Survey data, we find that 125,000 to 360,000 (1.5–4.2 percent of ) expatriate Mexican migrants residing in the United States may vote in 2006. Migrants who are less well integrated in the United States, have a Mexican political party affiliation, or atte
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de la Garza, Rodolfo O., and Muserref Yetim. "The Impact of Ethnicity and Socialization on Definitions of Democracy: The Case of Mexican Americans and Mexicans." Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos 19, no. 1 (2003): 81–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/msem.2003.19.1.81.

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This paper argues that Mexican American views of democracy differ significantly from those of Mexicans because of their exposure to the political institutions and culture of the United States. Our results vindicate Diamond's claim that there is no better way of developing the values, skills, and commitments of democratic citizenship than through direct experience with democracy (Diamond 1999). Equally significant is that the study demonstrates that ethnic ties do not determine political attitudes. That is, despite a shared historical background and contemporary cultural commonalities, Mexican
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Holcombe, William Daniel. "Lo queer de Carlos Monsiváis." Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos 33, no. 2 (2017): 272–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/msem.2017.33.2.272.

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Este trabajo analiza la utilización del vocablo queer en los análisis socioculturales del cronista mexicano Carlos Monsiváis. Mientras que en Estados Unidos y Europa lo queer se convierte en teoría deconstructivista, en México Monsiváis (erudito por excelencia de los estudios sobre la sexualidad) emplea dicho término para estudiar la feminidad de algunos homosexuales en el ambiente gay. Dado que Monsiváis jamás pretende ser un académico o teórico queer, el término le sirve como herramienta para revelar la feminización de la imagen nacional mexicana y los discursos machistas mexicanos que se op
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Martínez-Coronel, Matías, Martha Isela Verona-Trejo, and Yolanda Hortelano-Moncada. "Anomalías morfológicas y cromáticas en murciélagos de Chiapas, México." Revista Mexicana de Mastozoología (Nueva Epoca) 10, no. 2 (2020): 33. http://dx.doi.org/10.22201/ie.20074484e.2020.10.2.307.

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RESUMENCon base en ejemplares capturados en la cueva “Los Laguitos”, Chiapas, se da a conocer el primer caso de braquidactilia en un murciélago mexicano, que corresponde a un juvenil de Leptonycteris yerbabuenae. Asimismo, reportamos dos nuevos casos del fenotipo “manchas blancas” en murciélagos mexicanos; uno corresponde a un juvenil de Natalus mexicanus y el otro a una hembra adulta de Mormoops megallophyla. Éstos representan el primer y segundo caso de su especie respectivamente.Palabras clave: Braquidactilia, fenotipo de manchas blancas, hipopigmentación, leucismo, murciélagos tropicales,
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del Castillo, Richard Griswold. "The Los Angeles "Zoot Suit Riots" Revisited: Mexican and Latin American Perspectives." Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos 16, no. 2 (2000): 367–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1052202.

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The so-called Zoot Suit riots in Los Angeles in June of 1943 made Latin Americans more aware of the negative racial attitudes within the United States toward Mexicans. Through the publicity surrounding the riots, they also first learned of the existence of a large ethnic group of Mexican origin. This knowledge, however, often came with an additional message that the Mexican American culture was not worthy of esteem by respectable people. / Los disturbios llamados "Zoot-Suit" que ocurrieron en Los Angeles en Junio 1943 hizo saber a los latino americanos que las actitudes de los norteamericanos
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Sellen, Adam T. "Giving shape to the past: Pre-columbia in nineteenth-century Mexican literary journals." Boletim do Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi. Ciências Humanas 12, no. 2 (2017): 359–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1981.81222017000200006.

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Abstract The literary journal “El Museo Mexicano” (1843-1845) marked a watershed in Mexican nationalism, and sought to shape aspirations of an elite segment of nineteenth-century Mexican society eager to claim a post-colonial identity by exploring the cultural and historical strands that were combined in the young Republic. The editors solicited contributions from Mexican authors on a wide range of subjects, from descriptions of contemporary provincial life to accounts of recent discoveries of pre-Hispanic monuments and artifacts. The aim was to provide a more complete and up-to-date image of
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Vélez-Ibáñez, Carlos G., Phillip B. (Felipe) Gonzales, Luis F. B. Plascencia, and Jesús Rosales. "Interrogating the Ethnogenesis of the Spanish and Mexican “Other”." Aztlán: A Journal of Chicano Studies 44, no. 2 (2019): 41–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/azt.2019.44.2.41.

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This essay interrogates early New Mexican folklore through the cultural position of the folklorist Aurelio M. Espinosa and his general avoidance of most things Mexican regarding New Mexico. We consider how Espinosa and some of his students associated local materials with Spain within the context of the simultaneous rise of an essentialist political-cultural position in support of a “Spain only” identity. Additionally, we interrogate representations of New Mexican folklore as unfettered transmissions from Spain to New Mexico. We argue for the emergence of a type of political and cultural ethnog
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Costeloe, Michael P. "The Extraordinary Case of Mr. Falconnet and 2,500,000 Silver Dollars: London and Mexico, 1850-1853." Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos 15, no. 2 (1999): 261–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1052144.

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Este artículo versa sobre la deuda externa de México en el siglo dicinueve. Revela la manera en que los acreedores británicos, representados por su Committee of Mexican Bondholders (Comité de Tenedores de Bonos Mexicanos) y su agente, Francis Falconnet, negociaron el pago en efectivo de 2.5 millones de dólares del dinero de indemnización pagada por Estados Unidos después de la guerra México-Estados Unidos de 1846-1848. Las transacciones financieras internacionales; los intereses gubernamentales franceses, estadounidenses y británicos; la política mexicana doméstica y la probable corrupción de
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Sánchez, Gustavo Adolfo Bedoya. "María (1867) de Jorge Isaacs (1837-1895) y el proyecto cultural de nación mexicana. El caso de Ignacio Manuel Altamirano (1834-1893)." LA PALABRA, no. 25 (September 3, 2014): 17. http://dx.doi.org/10.19053/01218530.2866.

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El objeto del presente estudio es el análisis de la recepción deMaría de Jorge Isaacs en el contexto mexicano de finales del siglo XIX, en aras de evidenciar la importancia que esta novela tuvo en el proyecto cultural de nación mexicana, llevado a cabo por los intelectuales liberales durante la Restauración, en especial por Ignacio Manuel Altamirano.Palabras clave: Altamirano, Ignacio Manuel; Isaacs, Jorge;Literatura XIX; México XIX; Liberalismo; Nación.AbstractThe purpose of this study is to analyze the reception of María by Jorge Isaacs in the Mexican context of the late nineteenth century,
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Arredondo, Isabel. ""Teníía brííos y, aúún vieja, los sigo teniendo": entrevista a Matilde Landeta." Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos 18, no. 1 (2002): 189–204. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/msem.2002.18.1.189.

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The interview with filmmaker Matilde Landeta (1910––1999) shows that moving up within the film union was conditioned by gender, and that such advancement was contingent upon the alliance or competition between the Mexican and North-American film industries. The interview also shows that in her films Landeta interpreted the Mexican meta-narratives, such as the Conquest, the Mexican Revolution and the Life of the Modern City, from a feminine point of view. Thus both Landeta's career and her filmic perspectives reflected her gendered position in the industry. La entrevista con la cineasta mexican
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Garcia, Catherine, Joseph Saenz, Jennifer A. Ailshire, Rebecca Wong, and Eileen M. Crimmins. "BIOLOGICAL RISK PROFILES IN THE OLDER MEXICAN POPULATION." Innovation in Aging 3, Supplement_1 (2019): S788. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.2900.

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Abstract Research examining biological risk is critical given that both the Mexican and U.S. populations are aging. Biomarkers can help us understand underlying disease patterns among Mexican-origin individuals in Mexico and the U.S. to help inform disease-prevention efforts for these populations. Using data from the 2012 Mexican Health and Aging Study and the 2010/2012 Health and Retirement Study, we examine seven biomarkers known to predict health risk: systolic and diastolic blood pressure, pulse rate, total cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, glycosylated hemoglobin, and C-reactive protein. Logi
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Williams, Mark Eric. "Traversing the Mexican Odyssey: Reflections on Political Change and the Study of Mexican Politics." Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos 18, no. 1 (2002): 159–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/msem.2002.18.1.159.

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This essay explains how the peculiar properties of Mexico's political system helped shape the approach to the study of Mexican politics. It assesses some of the strengths and limitations of the scholarship this produced, examines the political changes that fueled Mexico's democratic transition, and assesses their implications both for Mexico's recent market reforms and the study of Mexican politics in general. It finds that the demise of single-party rule and fundamental changes in patterns of governance have opened new research avenues, and suggests an emerging research agenda in light of the
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Cuéllar Moreno, José Manuel. "Las Meditaciones suramericanas del Conde de Keyserling. Su impronta en la filosofía de lo mexicano." Latinoamérica. Revista de Estudios Latinoamericanos, no. 73 (September 13, 2021): 189. http://dx.doi.org/10.22201/cialc.24486914e.2022.73.57267.

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el objetivo es revisar las principales tesis del Conde de Keyserling en las Meditaciones suramericanas (1933) y demostrar su influencia en dos pensadores mexicanos: Samuel Ramos y Emilio Uranga. Tiene la doble originalidad de reivindicar a Keyserling como pieza clave para comprenderel proceso de “germanización” de la filosofía mexicana durante los años veinte y treinta del siglo pasado, y de rastrear por primera vez la influencia de nociones keyserlinguianas como “hombre telúrico”, “mundo abisal” y “gana” en los análisis sobre la finura y la desgana del mexicano.Se concluye que esta influencia
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ANDRADE, LEONARDO BENTO DE. "DAS URNAS ETRUSCAS PARA OS CORRIDOS MEXICANOS: a sobrevivência de uma fórmula." Outros Tempos: Pesquisa em Foco - História 16, no. 28 (2019): 227–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.18817/ot.v16i28.705.

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O presente artigo tem como objetivo analisar a trajetória do gesto contido em uma das gravuras do ”corrido” ”Aquá­ la Calavera está, Señores, de toditos los buenos valedores” (1900-1910), do gravador mexicano José Guadalupe Posada. No ato do esqueleto, que golpeia com sua foice um outro caá­do de joelhos, vemos a irrupção de uma força patética que já aparece na cultura material etrusca e sobrevive sorrateiramente até nossos dias. Diego Rivera considera Posada um genial e autêntico artista, com uma produção puramente mexicana, que serviu como uma forte figura para o seu esforço de construção de
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Lim, Julian. "Chinos and Paisanos: Chinese Mexican Relations in the Borderlands." Pacific Historical Review 79, no. 1 (2010): 50–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/phr.2010.79.1.50.

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Using the testimonio of Manuel Lee Mancilla, a Chinese Mexican man born in Mexicali in 1921, this article explores the experiences of the Chinese in northern Mexico in the early 1900s. It examines the conditions under which Chinese immigrants came to and helped build new borderland communities and simultaneously recovers the day-to-day relationships that were negotiated and nurtured there. Meaningful moments of Chinese Mexican cooperation emerged amid intense conflict and despite the anti-Chinese campaigns of the Mexican Revolution and the infamous Sonoran purges of the 1930s. Challenging stat
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NIELSEN, KRISTINA F. "Forging Aztecness: Twentieth-Century Mexican Musical Nationalism in Twenty-First Century Los Angeles." Yearbook for Traditional Music 52 (November 2020): 127–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/ytm.2020.18.

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Abstract (Spanish/English)Forjando el Aztecanismo: Nacionalismo Musical Mexicano del Siglo XX en el siglo XXI en Los ÁngelesHoy en día, un creciente número de músicos mexico-americanos en los Estados Unidos tocan instrumentos indígenas mesoamericanos y réplicas arqueológicas, lo que se conoce como “Música Azteca.” En este artículo, doy a conocer cómo los músicos contemporáneos de Los Ángeles, California, recurren a los legados de la investigación musical nacionalista mexicana e integran modelos antropológicos y arqueológicos aplicados. Al combinar el trabajo de campo etnográfico con el análisi
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Kosack, Edward, and Zachary Ward. "El Sueño Americano? The Generational Progress of Mexican Americans Prior to World War II." Journal of Economic History 80, no. 4 (2020): 961–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022050720000480.

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We present new estimates of the outcomes of first-generation Mexicans and their descendants between 1880 and 1940. We find zero convergence of the economic gap between Mexicans and non-Mexican whites across three generations. The great-grandchildren of immigrants also had fewer years of education. Slow convergence is not simply due to an inheritance of poverty; rather, Mexican Americans had worse outcomes conditional on the father’s economic status. However, the gap between third-generation Mexican Americans and non-Mexican whites is about half the size today as it was in 1940, suggesting that
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Valerio-Jiméénez, Omar S. "Neglected Citizens and Willing Traders: The Villas del Norte (Tamaulipas) in Mexico's Northern Borderlands, 1749––1846." Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos 18, no. 2 (2002): 251–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/msem.2002.18.2.251.

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The political identity of residents of the villas del norte (northern villas) underwent a transformation as a result of Mexican Independence. The shift from Spanish subjects to Mexican citizens was accompanied by a corresponding change from racial categories to civic classifications. Despite the egalitarian tone of Mexico's new constitution (1824), economic class remained the basis for the new civic categories and the local elite continued to hold political office. The Mexican government promoted nationalism in the villas del norte through patriotic celebrations, military service, and the disc
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Andreo, Igor Luis. "CHRISTUS: AGGIORNAMENTO CATÓLICO E TEOLOGIA DA LIBERTAÇÃO EM UMA REVISTA JESUÍTICA MEXICANA (1968-1973)." Antíteses 12, no. 23 (2019): 431. http://dx.doi.org/10.5433/1984-3356.2019v12n23p431.

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Resumo: A revista Christus consiste em um periódico jesuítico de grande longevidade (de 1935 até a atualidade) e suma importância para uma parcela da intelectualidade católica mexicana, tendo sido fundado como um órgão ligado à oficialidade episcopal do país, no intuito de orientação sacerdotal em um momento turbulento, de perseguições e atritos entre a Igreja católica e o Estado mexicano, todavia, ao longo do recorte aqui focado (1968-1973), analisamos ideias sociopolíticas defendidas por sua linha editorial que marcaram um período no qual se iniciou o distanciamento entre um setor jesuítico
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Barrett, Benjamin W., and T. Elizabeth Durden. "Banking on Remittances? How opening a bank account in the United States affects Mexican migrants sending money back to Mexico." Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos 34, no. 2 (2018): 165–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/msem.2018.34.2.165.

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Data from 154 different Mexican communities, housed within the Mexican Migration Project (mmp), is used to explore the influence of U.S. assimilation on a Mexican migrant’s propensity to remit money back to Mexico. A migrant opening a U.S. bank account is employed as a proxy for assimilation. Sociodemographic, U.S. migration, and Mexican community control variables are included. It is found that a migrant opening a bank account during the last U.S. migration is associated with a reduced probability of remitting money back to Mexico, suggesting a shift in social and economic activity from Mexic
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Reeves, Kay. "Sanches, Becoming Mexican American - Ethnicity, Culture, And Identity In Chicano Los Angeles, 1900-1945." Teaching History: A Journal of Methods 21, no. 2 (1996): 96–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.33043/th.21.2.96-97.

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Becoming Mexican American explores the complex process by which Mexican immigrants and their American-born children living in Los Angeles between 1900 and 1945 were transformed from being Mexicans living in the United States to ethnically and culturally identifying themselves as Mexican Americans. Following an introduction that reviews the historiography, both sociological and historical, on cultural adaptation and ethnic identity of immigrants in general and Mexicans in particular, Sanchez divides his study into four major parts.
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Ruiz-Juan, Francisco, and Antonio Zarauz Sancho. "Ansiedad en maratonianos en función de variables socio-demográficas (Anxiety in marathoners based on socio-demographic variables)." Retos, no. 25 (March 5, 2015): 28–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.47197/retos.v0i25.34470.

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En la creciente población de corredores españoles y mexicanos de ruta se analizan su ansiedad precompetitiva y sus principales características bio-socio-demográficas. También se analiza la influencia de dichas variables en la puntuación de la ansiedad cognitiva, la ansiedad somática y la autoconfianza, tanto en la muestra española de corredores de ruta, como en la mexicana. Se obtienen valiosos datos descriptivos de su ansiedad y características bio-socio-demográficas y se concluye que los corredores de ruta tienen una moderada ansiedad precompetitiva, tanto cognitiva como somática, sin difere
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Schaffhauser, Philippe. "La force de l’héritage. Sociologie du mouvement social des ex-braceros (Travailleurs agricoles mexicains 1942-1964) et ses enjeux." Revista Trace, no. 62 (July 16, 2018): 50. http://dx.doi.org/10.22134/trace.62.2012.458.

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A lo largo de sus 20 años de existencia, de 1942 a 1964, el programa Bracero se tradujo en la firma de 4 646 199 contratos de trabajo e involucró a cerca de 1.5 millones de trabajadores; los que inicialmente fueron empleados en la construcción de vías férreas y en la agricultura, y después de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, sólo en el sector agrícola. Este movimiento también es cuestión de generaciones y una historia de géneros. Dicha articulación hace de esta lucha social “un asunto de familia” que se desarrolla principalmente en el medio rural mexicano, cuyo vector principal de expresión es la co
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Gomez-Peresmitré, Gilda, Bukard Jaëger, Gisela Pineda Garcia, and Silvia Platas Acevedo. "Comparing body image and risky eating behavior between Mexican and German women / Comparando imagen corporal y conducta alimentaria de riesgo entre mujeres mexicanas y alemanas." Revista Mexicana de Trastornos Alimentarios/Mexican Journal of Eating Disorders 3, no. 1 (2012): 19–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.22201/fesi.20071523e.2012.1.208.

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Abstract . Body dissatisfaction is regarded as a powerful risk factor for dietary restraint and bulimic behavior among women. Objective. To compare Mexican and German women's body image and eating risk factors by developing structural models to find similarities or differences between the two samples. Participants. The non-random sample of N = 404 (Mexican: 175; German: 229) medical and nursing students (total Mage = 20.6, SD = 0.86) answered standardized scales (EAT and EDI) and a culture-free 10-silhouette scale on body dissatisfaction. Hypothesis. The main hypothesis proposed that Mexican w
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Ortiz-Henderson, Gladys. "Political values in History text books for primary school en Mexico." Comunicar 12, no. 24 (2005): 151–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.3916/c24-2005-22.

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History text books officially used in Mexican schools have been and still are supporters of political values since their creation in the sixties. History text books in 1960 promoted nationalims as the main value, product of the need of national union of those postrevolutionary times; History text books in 1972 taught diversity and communication as central values, also due to the political and social context. What are the dominant values that the Mexican goverment tries to teach children in present History text books which have been created in the so-called «modernization»? Los libros de texto
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Brazhnikova, Irina E. "National Identity and Its Linguistic Representation in the Mexican Linguocultural Space." Vestnik of Northern (Arctic) Federal University. Series Humanitarian and Social Sciences, no. 1 (February 17, 2023): 54–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.37482/2687-1505-v239.

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This article studies the linguistic representation of identity in the Mexican linguocultural space. The aim of the paper is to deduce the manifestations of national identity of Mexicans in their language and linguoculture. The relevance of this research stems from the need to study the national identity of Mexicans as representatives of the largest Spanish-speaking country. Of no less importance in the era of globalization is the analysis of the representation of identity, whose process of formation is used to control the consciousness of modern society and as a key element in state policy, co
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Guzmán, Gonzalo. "“Things change you know”: Schools as the Architects of the Mexican Race in Depression-Era Wyoming." History of Education Quarterly 61, no. 4 (2021): 392–422. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/heq.2021.37.

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AbstractThis article examines the development of racially segregated Mexican rooms and Mexican schools in Wyoming during the Depression era. Working in concert with New Deal legislation, the segregation of Mexican children—regardless of US citizenship—in Wyoming was not just a matter of social practice and local custom, it became an expression of increased state and federal power that mirrored Jim Crow laws. Wyoming was not alone. The segregation of Mexicans also occurred in neighboring Colorado, Montana, and Nebraska. This article also discusses how, ultimately, public schools and schooling f
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Montoya, Benjamin C. "“A Grave Offense of Significant Consequences”." Pacific Historical Review 87, no. 2 (2018): 333–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/phr.2018.87.2.333.

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Relying on Mexican archival evidence, this article argues that Mexico opposed the U.S. effort to place a quota on Mexican immigration during the late 1920s because pro-quota arguments rested on a presumption of Mexicans’ racially inferiority. The three perspectives of the Mexican government officials Francisco Suástegui, Enrique Santibáñez, and Manuel Gamio demonstrate why Mexicans chaffed at the U.S. quota debate. Each of these perspectives also offers an analytical framework through which historians can understand how Mexican officials hoped the United States and Mexico could resolve the imm
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Sinclair, Heather M. "White Plague, Mexican Menace." Pacific Historical Review 85, no. 4 (2016): 475–505. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/phr.2016.85.4.475.

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This article examines a debate that emerged in El Paso, Texas at the turn of the twentieth century surrounding the transmission of pulmonary tuberculosis from predominantly Anglo American migrants to the city’s ethnic Mexican population. Reports of Anglo-to-Mexican infections came from cities and towns throughout the U.S. Southwest, but by 1915 El Paso had emerged as the epicenter of the debate. Using popular and professional sources, the article tracks a shift in dominant perceptions of tubercular contagion from an association with white bodies to Mexican ones. An early narrative casts the Me
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Gallegos-Carrillo, Katia, Britni R. Belcher, Genevieve F. Dunton, Medina Catalina, Jonathan M. Samet, and Lourdes Baezconde-Garbanati. "Sedentary behaviors among Mexicans in the United States and Mexico: A binational study." JSM Nutritional Disorders 5, no. 1 (2023): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.47739/2578-3203.nutritionaldisorders.1013.

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Trigos Landa, Angel. "Micoquímica en México: Breve reseña histórica." Scientia Fungorum 48 (November 3, 2018): 99–111. http://dx.doi.org/10.33885/sf.2018.48.1215.

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Resumen: Se presenta un panorama general del desarrollo de la micoquímica mexicana a través del recuento de algunos de sus principales trabajos hasta la fecha, tomando en cuenta como fuente central de información los archivos de la revista Scientia Fungorum en sus distintas épocas (1968-2018), complementando lo anterior, con estudios publicados por científicos mexicanos en las principales revistas indexadas en el área. Abstract: An overview of the development of Mexican mycochemistry is presented through the recount of some of its main works to date, taking into account as a central source of
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Gómez-Huerta Suárez, José. "Breve análisis del ceremonial para la fiesta Nacional del 16 de septiembre de 1866, de Maximiliano de Habsburgo segundo emperador de México | Brief analysis of the ceremonial for the National holiday of September 16 1866, of Maximilian of Habsburg second emperor of Mexico." REVISTA ESTUDIOS INSTITUCIONALES 6, no. 10 (2019): 21. http://dx.doi.org/10.5944/eeii.vol.6.n.10.2019.23241.

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En este artículo se analiza la festividad más importante de México, en el periodo del Archiduque Maximiliano de Habsburgo. La búsqueda de los conservadores mexicanos de un candidato monárquico acorde con sus intereses. La llegada de Maximiliano de Habsburgo y de su esposa Carlota a México con el apoyo del ejército francés pero esto no supondrá el fin del conflicto mexicano entre los conservadores monárquicos y los liberales republicanos.___________________In this article I analyze the most important festivity in Mexico, in the period of Archduke Maximilian of Habsburgo second Mexican Empire. T
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Lazarte Reátegui, Henry Daniel, Milena Oliveras Schwarz, and Nicole Klerian Rodríguez. "Reconstruyendo vidas: las proyecciones sobre una nueva estructura de vivienda colectiva vertical en el multifamiliar de Tlalpan, México, 2019." Tradición, segunda época, no. 19 (December 31, 2019): 187–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.31381/tradicion.v0i19.2631.

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El Multifamiliar Tlalpan fue un proyecto de vivienda realizado por el gobierno mexicano del presidenteMiguel Alemán (1945 y 1960). Y si bien soportó dos sismos (1957 y 1985), con el del 19 de septiembre del2017 colapsó debido al desgaste natural propio de su antigüedad (más de 60 años) y las secuelas de los dossismos mencionados. El Edificio 1C fue el más afectado, aunque, gracias a la actuación inmediata de unasociedad involucrada y activa, autoridades responsables e instituciones comprometidas con las necesidades de las personas damnificadas, las consecuencias no fueron tan graves. Es que, p
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De Genova, Nicholas. "“American” Abjection." Aztlán: A Journal of Chicano Studies 33, no. 2 (2008): 141–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/azt.2008.33.2.141.

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Crime and street violence often evoke racialized discourses about urban space. In this ethnographic research in Chicago, however, the disdain that many Mexican migrants articulated about street gangs principally concerned issues internal to the Mexican/Chicano community, notably a profound ambivalence about U.S.-born Mexicans and a highly contradictory discourse on the inauthenticity of “Chicanos.” Given the intimate relations between Mexican migrants and U.S.-born Mexicans in Chicago, the migrants’ disavowal of gangs was preeminently a discourse about their own children and social reproductio
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Rodriguez, Joseph A. "How Mexicans Became Mexican Americans." Journal of Urban History 24, no. 4 (1998): 542–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/009614429802400409.

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Enciso, Fernando Saúl Alanís. "Ojo por ojo, diente por diente. Propuestas en México ante la deportación de mexicanos en Estados Unidos, 1930–1933." Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos 34, no. 3 (2018): 378–402. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/msem.2018.34.3.378.

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Este artículo analiza las propuestas que surgieron en México como respuesta a la deportación de miles de mexicanos que se realizó en Estados Unidos durante los primeros años de la Gran Depresión. Con este análisis, muestro la forma en que diversos sectores de la sociedad mexicana respondieron a la situación y las principales iniciativas que promovieron: la expulsión de ciudadanos estadounidenses, la negativa a que laboraran en México y el boicot comercial contra productos de Estados Unidos. This article analyses the proposals that emerged in Mexico as a response to the deportation of thousands
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Ordóñez, Jaime Edmundo Rodríguez. "Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos." Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos 30, no. 2 (2014): 299–312. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/msem.2014.30.2.299.

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The essay evokes the origins and development of Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos (MS/EM) during the thirty years of its existence. It explains the process that led to the agreement in 1982 between the University of California Consortium for Mexico and the United States (UC MEXUS) and the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) to establish the multidisciplinary journal that appeared in 1985. It recalls the difficult process of developing a new journal with standards. It also provides a brief survey of MS/EM’s evolution and the varied nature of articles published in the multidisciplina
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Morris, Stephen D. "Exploring Mexican Images of the United States." Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos 16, no. 1 (2000): 105–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1052123.

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NAFTA, neoliberalism and even neoindigenismo in Chiapas have all challenged past perceptions of self and other in Mexico. Rooted in the postmodernist importance of the other in shaping identity, this essay explores themes in contemporary Mexican images of the United States-- Mexico's predominant other-- as found in written editorials and illustrations from the Mexican press during recent moments in Mexican-U. S. affairs. The discussion first maps out the theoretical setting, raising questions about the importance of Mexican perceptions of its northern neighbor and recent changes in those perce
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Zarauz Sancho, Antonio, and Francisco Ruiz-Juan. "Motivaciones de los maratonianos según variables socio-demográficas y de entrenamiento (Motivations of Marathoners by socio demographic and training variables)." Retos, no. 24 (March 7, 2015): 50–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.47197/retos.v0i24.34524.

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En la creciente población de corredores españoles y mexicanos de ruta se analizan sus principales motivaciones para correr y sus principales características bio-socio-demográficas. También se analiza la influencia en la puntuación de dichas variables en cada una de las subescalas motivacionales, tanto en la muestra española de corredores de ruta, como en la mexicana. Se obtienen valiosos datos descriptivos de sus motivaciones y características socio-demográficas y de entrenamiento, y se concluye que en la muestra mexicana de corredores de ruta se han obtenido puntuaciones significativamente má
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Medina Vidal, Xavier, and Alejandra Campos Carrasco. "El voto desde el norte." Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos 36, no. 3 (2020): 393–424. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/msem.2020.36.3.393.

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Using original survey data, we analyze the factors contributing to participation and preferences in the 2018 Mexican election among the Mexican diaspora in the United States. Our empirical analysis of public-opinion data reveals that exposure to Mexican mass media is a significant predictor of voting from abroad among immigrants and US-born Mexicans. Diaspora voters’ feelings of efficacy, their assessments of Mexican democracy, and structural factors yield mixed effects on the vote from abroad and candidate preferences. The study’s design also allows for comparison of the transnational elector
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Martínez, José. "Mexican Migrants to the United States: an Alternative Methodology." Ensayos Revista de Economía 32, no. 1 (2013): 1–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.29105/ensayos32.1-1.

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Mexicans are the largest immigrant group in the United States. There is a lack of consensus about whether migrants from Mexico are positively or negatively selected. Data from the Mexican census suggest migrants are negatively selected while data from the U.S. census suggest intermediate selection. Both data sources undercount migrants, with Mexican sources systematically undercounting more educated migrants and U.S. sources undercounting less educated migrants. Net migration techniques are used to estimate migration flows during the 1990s and obtain estimates which present a more accurate cha
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Camacho, Julia Maríía Schiavone. "Crossing Boundaries, Claiming a Homeland: The Mexican Chinese Transpacific Journey to Becoming Mexican, 1930s––1960s." Pacific Historical Review 78, no. 4 (2009): 545–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/phr.2009.78.4.545.

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This article follows Mexican Chinese families from Mexico, across the Mexican-U.S. border, to China, and back to Mexico. Settling in northern Mexico in the nineteenth century, Chinese formed multiple ties with Mexicans. An anti-Chinese movement emerged during the Mexican Revolution and peaked during the Great Depression. The Mexican government deported several thousand Chinese men and their Mexican-origin families from Sonora and neighboring Sinaloa, some directly to China and others to the United States, whose immigration agents also deported the families to China. They arrived in Guangdong (
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Muzardo, Fabiane Tais. "Tina Modotti e os periódicos mexicanos da década de 1920: fotografia e ativismo polí­tico em "Mexican Folkways"." Art&Sensorium 6, no. 2 (2019): 043–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.33871/23580437.2019.6.2.043-060.

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Esse texto é uma adaptação de um capí­tulo de tese defendida nesse ano de 2019, a qual tem como tema a produção fotográfica de Tina Modotti no México. Tina foi uma fotógrafa italiana que se mudou para o México no iní­cio da década de 1920. Naquele perí­odo, o México passava por intensa efervescência cultural, com a criação de escolas de arte, revistas e periódicos, dentre outros. As fotografias de Tina possuem diversos temas, como piñatas, máscaras, sí­mbolos comunistas e manifestações de trabalhadores. Aqui, especificamente, serão analisadas algumas das imagens de Tina publicadas em "Mexican
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Hernández-Mejía, Sergio, and Elena Moreno-García. "Financial literacy and retirement planning in Mexico." Economics & Sociology 16, no. 3 (2023): 65–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.14254/2071-789x.2023/16-3/4.

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According to the Mexican National Survey of Financial Inclusion 2021, Mexicans’ behavior regarding retirement savings is of great concern because only one-third of the Mexican population saves for their retirement. This study measures the financial literacy level among Mexicans and determines its relationship with retirement planning and socio-demographic variables. A multinomial logit micro-econometric model was estimated and data from the last Mexican National Survey of Financial Inclusion 2021 were used. The results indicate that women, rural residents, poorly educated people, and low-incom
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Gómez Chávez, Lino Francisco Jacobo, Jorge López-Haro, Adrián Ricardo Pelayo-Zavalza, and Luis Eduardo Aguirre Rodríguez. "Encuesta Nacional de Tendencias Fitness para México en 2024 (National Survey of Fitness Trends in Mexico for 2024)." Retos 53 (February 6, 2024): 343–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.47197/retos.v53.102809.

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Son ya cinco ediciones de la encuesta mexicana de tendencias fitness. Objetivo: conocer las tendencias del fitness en México para 2024, comparar los resultados con la encuesta mexicana del año anterior y con las principales tendencias de Estados Unidos de América. Método: estudio cuantitativo, no experimental, descriptivo y comparativo de tipo longitudinal. La población de estudio son instructores-as fitness radicados-as en México, la muestra es no probabilística (n= 1.266). Para la recolección de los datos se utilizó una adaptación de la Worldwide Survey of Fitness Trends al contexto mexicano
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Campos-Delgado, Amalia, and Guillermo Yrizar Barbosa. "Arbitrary Detention of Mexican Citizens by Mexican Immigration Authorities." International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy 12, no. 2 (2023): 47–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/ijcjsd.2890.

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On 3 September 2015, Mexican immigration authorities detained four Indigenous Tzeltal Mexicans who were travelling by bus to the northern state of Sonora. Despite identifying themselves as Mexican citizens, the authorities considered their documents false, and they were detained for nine days until their identities were certified. The Mexican State took four years to acknowledge publicly and apologise for this arbitrary detention. Similarly, in 2017, a 39‑year‑old man born in Oaxaca, living in the streets of Puebla after being deported by the United States Government, was detained for being ‘i
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Donato, Rubén, and Jarrod Hanson. "“Porque tenían sangre de ‘NEGROS’”: The Exclusion of Mexican Children from a Louisiana School, 1915-1916." Association of Mexican American Educators Journal 11, no. 1 (2017): 125. http://dx.doi.org/10.24974/amae.11.335.

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This article examines the exclusion of Mexican children from a Louisiana public school in 1915-1916. A school board trustee threw the children out of the school because he saw them as racially mixed and used the socially recognized argument that they had “negro blood.” Although school officials did not see Mexican children as Black or White, their mestizo appearance became a racial marker. Given this time and location—where legal segregation was understood in Black and White terms—Mexicans posed a dilemma because they did not fit into the binary racial system. Although the Mexican consul condu
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