Fragments of a Golden Age : the politics of culture in Mexico since 1940 /
edited by Gilbert M. Joseph, Anne Rubenstein, and Eric Zolov; foreword Elena Poniatowska.
- Durham and London: Duke University Press, 2001.
- xvii, 507 p. : ill., plate.; 24 cm.
- American encounters / global interactions .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Assembling the fragments, writing a cultural history of Mexico since 1940 / Gilbert M. Joseph, Anne Rubenstein and Eric Zolov -- Making it real compared to what? : reconceptualizing Mexican history since 1940 / Arthur Schmidt -- Mexico's Pepsi challenge : traditional cooking, mass conception and national identity / Jeffrey M. Pilcher -- The selling of Mexico : tourism and the state, 1929-1952 / Alex Saragoza -- Today, tomorrow and always : the Golden Age of illustrated magazines in Mexico, 1937-1960 / John Mraz -- Myths of cultural imperialism and nationalism in Golden Age Mexican cinema / Seth Fein -- Bodies, cities, cinema : Pedro Infante's death as political spectacle / Anne Rubenstein -- Discovering a land "mysterious and obvious" : the renarrativizing of postrevolutionary Mexico / Eric Zolov -- Toiling for the "new invaders" : autoworkers, transnational corporations and working class culture in Mexico City, 1955-1968 / Steven J. Bachelor -- El Santos and the return of the killer Aztecs! / Jis y Trino -- Masked media : the adventures of lucha libre on the small screen / Heather Levi -- Corazâon del rocanrol / Rubâen Martâinez -- Cultural industries in the Free Trade Age : a look at Mexican television / Omar Hernâandez and Emile McAnany -- Cablevision(nation) in rural Yucatâan : performing modernity and Mexicanidad in early 1990s / Alison Greene -- The aura of ruins / Quetzil E. Castaäneda -- Transnational processes and the rise and fall of the Mexican cultural state / Mary Kay Vaughan.