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Mexico City through History and Culture

Online ISBN:
9780191734625
Print ISBN:
9780197264461
Publisher:
British Academy
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Mexico City through History and Culture

Linda A. Newson (ed.),
Linda A. Newson
(ed.)
Professor of Geography, Department of Geography, King's College London; Fellow of the British Academy
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John King (ed.)
John King
(ed.)
Professor of Latin American Cultural History, University of Warwick
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Published:
14 May 2009
Online ISBN:
9780191734625
Print ISBN:
9780197264461
Publisher:
British Academy

Abstract

These chapters celebrate Mexico City as a centre of cultural creativity, diversity and dynamism; trace its history from the founding of the Aztec city of Tenochtitlan to the present day; and explore how the varied experiences of its inhabitants have been represented in poetry, film and photography. Looking at the pre-Columbian city, colonial city and modern city, chapters show how Mexico City has grown organically, largely developed by waves of immigrants with new ideas and aspirations. While they have often envisioned the city in new ways, they have been unable to escape totally its historical past, and indeed at times have positively embraced it to serve contemporary political ends. As the city has grown, what it symbolises to its inhabitants and how they experience the city has become fragmented by social class and ethnicity. There is not one Mexico City, but many. The volume explores how these varied experiences have been represented in poetry, film and photography. Drawing from the fields of archaeology, history, political sociology, literature, cinema and photography, this volume provides an insight into the history and culture of Mexico City.

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