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Zusatztext "Flaherty understands students’ 'spatiopolitical imaginations' as offering counterhegemonic visions of their rights to the city (136). Hotel Mexico rightly argues that urban space was a constant site of political struggle." Informationen zum Autor George F. Flaherty is Assistant Professor of Latin American and U.S. Latino Art History at the University of Texas at Austin. Klappentext “George F. Flaherty’s wildly intermedial study of the Mexican state! modernization! and the 1968 student movement is a tour de force of cultural studies. One leaves this book with a rich appreciation for how the state attempts to control the flow of affect! information! bodies! and ideas.” —Mary K. Coffey! author of How a Revolutionary Art Became Official Culture: Murals! Museums! and the Mexican State “This important study expands the field of inquiry into Mexico’s long 1960s beyond the social and cultural domain to encompass questions of structure and critical formation and of histories evoked by such place names and events as Lecumberri! Tlatelolco! and the Olympics.” —Roberto Tejada! Hugh Roy and Lillie Cranz Cullen Distinguished Professor! University of Houston “In Hotel Mexico ! Flaherty brilliantly deploys the gritty detail of archival documents and visual culture to challenge the grand promises and veiled threats of the modernizing discourse known as the Mexican Miracle.” —Esther Gabara! author of Errant Modernism: The Ethos of Photography in Mexico and Brazil Zusammenfassung In 1968, Mexico prepared to host the Olympic games amid growing civil unrest. In this study of the afterlives of the '68 Movement, the author explores how urban spaces - material but also literary, photographic, and cinematic - became an archive of 1968, providing a framework for de facto modes of justice for years to come. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Illustrations List of Abbreviations Acknowledgments introduction 1. city of palaces 2. revenge of dust 3. urban logistics and kinetic environments 4. gestures of hospitality 5. satellites 6. mobilization and mediation 7. dwellings Notes Bibliography Index ...