Rebel Mexico : student unrest and authoritarian political culture during the long sixties / Jaime M. Pensado.

Pensado, Jaime M., 1972- author.
Stanford, California : Stanford University Press, [2013];©2013
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Notes:

  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 299-322) and index.
  • Part I. Prelude to the sixties : youth unrest and resistance to postwar national identity. Conflicting interpretations of Mexico’s economic miracle — Fun and politics in postwar Mexico — Part II. The rise of Mexico’s student problem and the consolidation of charrismo estudiantil in the early sixties. ¿Manos extrañas? : the 1956 student protest and the crisis of authority — The reestablishment of authority — The 1958 student movement and the origins of Mexico’s New Left — Student unrest and response in the aftermath of the Cuban Revolution — Part III. Contested notions of revolution. No more fun and games : from porristas to porros — Conservative Mexican exceptionalism : body politics and the wound of ’68.

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