Jorge Ramos reads North from South / Beth E. Jörgensen. Vasconcelos as screenwriter : Bolívar remembered / Robert Conn -- Salvador Novo : the American friend, the American critic / Salvador A. Oropesa -- From the silver screen to the countryside : confronting the United States and Hollywood in "El Indio" Fernández's The pearl / Fernando Fabio Sánchez -- Carlos Monsiváis "translates" Tom Wolfe / Linda Egan -- From fags to gays : political adaptations and cultural translations in the Mexican gay liberation movement / Héctor Domínguez-Ruvalcaba -- Misguided idealism on a mission of mercy : Eleanore Wharton, U.S. do-gooder / Danny J. Anderson -- "La pura gringuez" : the essential United States in José Agustín, Carlos Fuentes, and Ricardo Aguilar Melantzón / Maarten van Delden -- If North were South : traps of cultural hybridity in Xavier Velasco's Diablo guardián / Oswaldo Estrada -- "Mexican" novels on the lesser United States : works by Andrés Acosta, Juvenal Acosta, Boullosa, Puga, Servín, and Xoconostle / Emily Hind -- Political cartoons in cyberspace : rearticulating Mexican and U.S. cultural identity in the global era / Hilda Chacón -- A clash of civilizing gestures : Mexican intellectuals confront a Harvard scholar / Ignacio Corona -- Jorge Ramos reads North from South / Beth E. Jörgensen.
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