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Month: November 2014

The Politics of Being a Writer in Mexico: Ayotzinapa

Posted on November 19, 2014

This poem has been circulating amongst my friends and followers on social media in the last day. It draws attention to the power of writing and the writer’s role as public intellectual in Mexico. Huerta’s intervention is an important tool in the building of transnational solidarity and a means of reaching a wide audience where news…

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Macario – A (Transnational) Day of the Dead Film

Posted on November 2, 2014

I am currently working on a chapter on adaptation and am pulling out films that have literary origins to watch to flesh out my discussion. Given that it is the Dia de los santos difuntos [All Saints Day], which still falls within the celebratory commemorative period of Dia de los muertos [Day of the Dead],…

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