Fr. 46.30

Trafficking - Narcoculture in Mexico and the United States

English · Paperback / Softback

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Hector Amaya examines how the dramatic escalation of drug violence in Mexico in 2008 transformed how people discussed violence and the rules of participation in the public sphere.

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Prologue  vii
Introduction. Trafficking, Publicness, and Violence  1
1. Prelude to Two Wars  25
2. Almost Failing: Violence, Space, and Discourse  57
3. Censoring Narcoculture: Mexican Republicanism and Publicity  91
4. Narcocorridos in the USA: Deterritorialization and the Business of Authenticity  124
5. Bloody Blogs: Publicity and Opacity  158
6. Trust: The Burden of Civics  192
Conclusion. Publicity's Contingent Insularity  213
Notes  225
References  235
Index  251

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Hector Amaya

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