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dc.rights.licensehttp://ru.micisan.unam.mx/page/terminos
dc.contributor.editorArias, Arturo
dc.contributor.otherVelasco Montante, Astrid
dc.date.accessioned2018-12-04T00:26:40Z
dc.date.accessioned2022-02-17T00:15:33Z
dc.date.available2018-12-04T00:26:40Z
dc.date.available2022-02-17T00:15:33Z
dc.date.issued1986
dc.identifier.issn0186-9418
dc.identifier.urihttps://ru.micisan.unam.mx/handle/123456789/16720
dc.formatapplication/pdf
dc.format.extent76 pp.
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherUniversidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Coordinación de Humanidades
dc.relation.isformatofprint
dc.relation.haspartPresentation / Acosta, Mariclaire; Aftermath of a Tremendous Fiesta / Guerrero Cruz, Luz; Rojas, Ernesto; CONASUPO, Lifesaver of Food Production? / Mora, Adriana de la; Pollution in the City: Edging Towards Catastrophe? / Vargas Anaya, Enrique; The Tourist Industry Struggles to Stay Afloat / Sierra Guzmán, Jorge Luis; Producing for U.S. Industry on the Mexican Side of the Border / Mora, Adriana de la; Minimum Wages No Longer Satisfactory / Rivera, Ariel; Jesse Helms"s Politics of Confrontation; The Vanishing Jungle / Ramírez, Ramsés; Is All Quiet on the Chihuahua Front? / Hiriart, Pablo; "The Problems that Concern Us Are Really Bi-National"; Oil, The Crisis Evolves; Confronting the Debt: An Update; The Contras Get their Aid / Castellanos Moya, Horacio; A Presidential Summit in Central America / Castellanos Moya, Horacio; Contadora"s Tortuous Path / Castellanos Moya, Horacio; Arguments that Favor Theology of Liberation / Concha, Miguel; Things Get Rough for Alan García / Roffe, Irving; Brazil"s Controvertial "Cruzado" Plan / Vargas Anaya, Enrique; Rediscovering Democracy in Uruguay / Rojas, Ernesto; A Chilean Exile"s Difficult Odyssey / Sierra Guzmán, Jorge Luis; The Fight Against Drug Traffic; The Foreign Ministry"s Position on the U.S. Senate Hearings on Mexico Internal Affairs; An Award to Culture and Principles / Rizo, Emma; Mexican Magazines: Wealth and Woes Sondereguer, Pedro; Books, Unraveling the Novel"s Mystery / Casaux, Pantxika; Books, For Whom does Silver Shine? / Sondereguer, Pedro; Books, Fun and Games as Ritual / Casaux, Pantxika; Books, Hot Off the Press: The New and the Noteworthy in Mexican Publishing; Food, Gastronomy as a Cultural Tradition / Yañez Orozco, Jesús; Theater, And now, Frida"s Life Inspires a Play / Maier, Elizabeth; Cinema, The Mexican Public Rediscovers its Own Cienma / Sorto, Manuel; Exhibits, The Museum of Interventions, A Unique Experience / Ramírez, José Francisco; Letters to the Editor / Sorto, Manuel
dc.relation.requiresAdobe Acrobat
dc.subjectHUMANIDADES Y CIENCIAS DE LA CONDUCTA
dc.titleVoices of Mexico: News, Commentary, Documents on Current Events in Mexico and Latin America
dc.audienceEstudiantes
dc.audienceMaestros
dc.audienceInvestigadores
dc.audienceOtros públicos
dc.audienceMedios de comunicación
dc.contributor.advisortotheeditorGispert, Monserrat
dc.contributor.assistanteditorAzuela, Rafael
dc.contributor.designerEscareño, Juan
dc.contributor.designerMartínez, Ofelia
dc.contributor.distributionBooks on Wings
dc.contributor.layoutLitográfica Oro
dc.contributor.printerLitográfica Oro
dc.contributor.translatorMersky, Marcie
dc.contributor.translatorThomas, Megan
dc.coverage.placeofpublicationMéxico
dc.date.printcopyrighted[ca. 1986]
dc.description.extractA great national debate is going on in Mexico today, with important ramifications that reach beyond the country"s borders. It"s as if we were at a kind of crossroads in our history; things that seemed indisputable dogma before, such as the role of the State in the economy, the laws which prevent the church from participating in political activities or the very concept of national sovereignty, are now being questioned again across the length and breadth of the country. A variety of events fan the flames of the debate. For example, hearings in the U.S. Senate, which would normally have gone unnoticed, charging that Mexico is dragging its heels in the fight against drug traffic, acted as a catalyst to worsen the already deterioriated diplomatic relationship between our two countries. All this happened while we were hosts to the month-long Soccer World Cup. Thousands of foreign fans visited Mexico during it, as the country was submerged in the worst economic crisis of it´s modern history. No sooner was the Cup over, when electoral processes began in a number of places, to renovate a significant part of the country"s local, political leadership. All of this gives us some idea of the extremely tense climate that serves as context for the great national debate. We Mexicans are on edge and highly sensitive: for the first time in sixty years the foundations of the modern Mexican state, as it emerged from the Revolution, are being questioned all over again. In this number, VOICES OF MEXICO hopes to lay out some of the issues in the debate, such as the effects of the current economic policy that the government has implemented, the role of foreign investment in the country, or whether the political system is really ready for a change towards bipartisanship, to narre a few. In this effort, we are concerned with processes, rather tan with isolated events. Thus, we"ve taken up topics that may seem to be removed from the flow of daily life in the country; the articles on the magulla industry along the northern border and on CONASUPO, the state-owned regulatory Enterprise for basic goods, are examples. Writing about them doesn"t constitute "news," in the strict sense. Nonetheless, these and other issues, such as the problems of the Lacandon jungle or Mexico City"s pollution, are important in the context of the debate we"ve mentioned. The ways in which they are faced by the nation as a whole will leave a major imprint over the coming years. That"s why we"ve chosen to talk about them, and about events in Latin America that share a part of the logic of our own situation.Finally, we prevent a panorama of Mexican life and culture, in which we discuss books, films, theater and exhibits. To do justice to an additional element of richness and variety in our lives, we"ve decided to incorporate a section on Mexican cooking, proud legacy of our cultural tradition. We hope our readers enjoy it.
dc.discipline.claseMultidisciplina
dc.educationlevelMedio superior
dc.educationlevelSuperior
dc.educationlevelPosgrado
dc.identifier.cisanVOM_1986_0001
dc.identifier.conacytCONACYT
dc.relation.issued1, September-November, 1986
dc.rights.accesslevelopenAccess
dc.rights.creativecommonshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
dc.subject.conacyt4
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