This response to James Lull in the European Journal of Cultural Studies 1(3) introduces a wider range of Mexican and Latin American cultural studies and argues that Lull’s selection sidesteps issues of social and cultural conflict.
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Bartra, Armando (1994) ‘The Seduction of the Innocents: The First Tumultuous Moments of Mass Literacy in Postrevolutionary Mexico’, in Gilbert M. Joseph and Daniel Nugent (eds) Everyday Forms of State Formation: Revolution and the Negotiation of Rule in Modern Mexico, pp. 301–325. Durham, NC and London: Duke University Press.
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Bonfil Batalla, Guillermo (1996) México Profundo: Reclaiming A Civilization, trans. Philip A. Dennis. Austin: University of Texas Press.
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De la Campa, Román (1999) Latin Americanism. Minneapolis and London: University of Minnesota Press.
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Florescano, Enrique (1996) Etnia, estado y nación: Ensayo sobre las identidades colectivas en México. Mexico City: Aguilar.
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Galeano, Eduardo (1998) Soccer in Sun and Shade, tr. Mark Fried. London and New York: Verso.
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García Canclini, Néstor (1995) Hybrid Cultures. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
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García Canclini, Néstor (ed.) (1998) Cultura y comunicación en la ciudad de México, 2 vols. Mexico City: Grijalbo.
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Gilly, Adolfo (1998) ‘Chiapas and the Rebellion of the Enchanted World’, in Daniel Nugent (ed.) Rural Revolt in Mexico: U.S. Intervention and the Domain of Subaltern Politics, pp. 261–333. Durham, NC and London: Duke University Press.
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Gilly, Adolfo, Subcomandante Marcos and Carlo Ginzburg (1995) Discusión sobre la historia. Mexico City: Taurus.
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Larsen, Neil (1995) Reading North by South: On Latin American Literature, Culture, and Politics. Minneapolis and London: University of Minnesota Press.
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Lull, James (1998) ‘Hybrids, Fronts, Borders: The Challenge of Cultural Analysis in Mexico’, European Journal of Cultural Studies1(3): 403–418.
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Monsiváis, Carlos (1976) ‘Notas sobre la cultura mexicana en el siglo XX’, in Centro de Estudios Históricos (ed.) Historia general de México, vol. 2, pp. 1377–1548Mexico City: El Colegio de México.
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Monsiváis, Carlos (1997) Mexican Postcards, tr. and introduced by John Kraniauskas. London and New York: Verso.
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O’Connor, Alan (1991) ‘The Emergence of Cultural Studies in Latin America’, Critical Studies in Mass Communication8(1): 60–73.
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O’Connor, Alan (1993) Review of Cultural Imperialism by John Tomlinson, Borderlines27: 59–60.
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Pilcher, Jeffrey M. (1998) Que vivan los tamales! Food and the Making of Mexican Identity. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press.
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Poniatowska, Elena (1996) Tinisima, trans. Katherine Silver. New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux.
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Rama, Angel (1996) The Lettered City, tr. and ed. John Charles Chasteen. Durham, NC and London: Duke University Press.
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Rubenstein, Anne (1998) Bad Language, Naked Ladies, and Other Threats to the Nation: A Political History of Comic Books in Mexico. Durham, NC and London: Duke University Press.
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Stern, Steve J. (1995) The Secret History of Gender: Women, Men and Power in Late Colonial Mexico. Chapel Hill, NC and London: University of North Carolina Press.
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Tomlinson, John (1991) Cultural Imperialism: A Critical Introduction. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins Press.