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dc.rights.licensehttp://ru.micisan.unam.mx/page/terminos
dc.contributor.otherVelasco Montante, Astrid
dc.date.accessioned2018-12-04T00:41:52Z
dc.date.accessioned2022-02-17T00:16:03Z
dc.date.available2018-12-04T00:41:52Z
dc.date.available2022-02-17T00:16:03Z
dc.date.issued1996
dc.identifier.issn0186-9418
dc.identifier.urihttps://ru.micisan.unam.mx/handle/123456789/16742
dc.formatapplication/pdf
dc.format.extent104 pp.
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherUniversidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Coordinación de Humanidades, Centro de Investigaciones sobre América del Norte
dc.relation.isformatofprint
dc.relation.haspartOur Voice /Márquez Padilla, Paz Consuelo; Democratizing Mexico. Public Opinion and Electoral Choices / Domínguez, Jorge I.; McCan, James A.; Mexico"s New Revolution / Rubio, Luis; Identity and Mobility. Toward a Definition of Remigration / Ramírez, Axel; Seven Reasons for Mexican Economic Recovery / Speech by President Ernesto Zedillo; In Search of Faith. An Interview with Rafael Cauduro; The Maker of Gods / Matos Moctezuma, Eduardo; The Mistery of Mole from Puebla. A Baroque Convent Delicacy / Taibo I, Paco Ignacio; NAFTA and Its Political Challenges Ahead. A Perspective from Mexico / Gómez Arnau, Remedios; A Review of Nafta"s Record On Its Second Aniversary / Zabludowsky, Jaime; The Islamic Influence in Mexican Architecture / Ramírez Vázquez, Pedro; Pre-Hispanic Art in The Muralist Movement / Eder, Rita; The Old San Ildefonso College and the Historic Center / Abundis Canales, Jaime; Béistegui, Dolores; Up with God! Down with the Devil! / Esquivel, Laura; Canada, Starting Over / Prud"homme, Jean Francois; Augusto H. Álvarez. A Classic Architecture; A Maturing Voice; Wiechers, José Adolfo; Larrosa, Manuel; Juan Vicente Melo. A Unique Writer; Mexico"s City"s Modern Art Museum / Rütz, Jutta; The Siqueiros Polyforum. A Diamond of Steel, Light and Color / Montiel Ziegler, Elsie; Philanthropy in the NAFTA Countries. The Emergency of the Third, Non-Profit Sector / Bugeda Bernal, Diego Ignacio; Women, Society and Companies / Espinosa Yglesias, Ángeles; A Conflictive Relationship / Bugeda Bernal, Diego Ignacio; In the Light of Memory / Puga, María Luisa; Bicultural Literature / Driscoll de Alvarado, Bárbara
dc.relation.requiresAdobe Acrobat
dc.relation.replacesVoices of Mexico: Mexican Perspectives on Contemporary Issues
dc.subjectHUMANIDADES Y CIENCIAS DE LA CONDUCTA
dc.titleVoices of Mexico
dc.audienceEstudiantes
dc.audienceMaestros
dc.audienceInvestigadores
dc.audienceOtros públicos
dc.audienceMedios de comunicación
dc.contributor.assistanteditorBugeda Bernal, Diego Ignacio
dc.contributor.assistanteditorMontiel Ziegler, Elsie
dc.contributor.assistanttotheeditorinchiefCreamer, Cynthia
dc.contributor.assistanttotheeditorinchiefGutiérrez, Fernando
dc.contributor.businessmanagerOcampo, Consuelo
dc.contributor.copyeditorandtranslatorDashner Monk, Heather
dc.contributor.designerGarcía Ascot, Soren
dc.contributor.editorinchiefMárquez Padilla, Paz Consuelo
dc.contributor.layoutEdiciones del Equilibrista
dc.contributor.printerOffset Rebosán
dc.contributor.salesandcirculationmanagerVillareal Carrillo, Pilar
dc.coverage.placeofpublicationMéxico
dc.date.printcopyrighted[ca. 1996]
dc.description.extractOctober"s meeting in Washington between presidents Ernesto Zedillo of Mexico and Bill Clinton of the United States was an undoubted success. A team spirit characterized the speeches and meetings, talks with political and economic leaders, as well as those invited to the ceremonies and perceptions on the part of the mass media. This is one more demonstration of the fact that relations between our two countries have reached a level of maturity beneficial to both. We have learned to be friends, both in times of euphoria and during periods of redefinition. In Mexico and the United States, we finally recognize our differences while respecting the grandeur of our identities. We know that the world has entered an era of globalization, when it behooves us to find mutual windows of opportunity at the same time as we understand, and are prepared to discuss, our disagreements. There is a consciousness that the problems confronting us today go beyond borders and therefore demand a search for joint solutions. Drug trafficking, migration, human rights and ecology are issues that require broad vision and the willingness of nations" leaders to cooperate, to listen to each other, to create a new consensus. Above and beyond the origins of these problems, only conceptions formulated by leaders of great vision can lead to strategies which demand teamwork in order to provide solutions. We have gone from the stage of assigning blame to the level of perceiving the urgency of beginning to imagine long-term bilateral solutions. Miguel Mancera writes about the key role played by Manuel Gómez Morin in founding the Banco de México in 1925, during the era when Alberto Pani headed the Secretariat of the Treasury. The Banco de México, Mancera tells us, is a financial institution which was fundamental in backing a single form of currency after the uncertainties of the post-Revolution era. Ambassador José Juan de Olloqui stresses the need to diversify our markets towards the Pacific Rim. In his opinion, we should not seek conflicts with our neighbors to the north, but should try to consolidate significant trade relations in new markets. In his essay, Emilio Coral invites us to admire the five "Turriana medallions," 18th-century allegorical paintings whose themes allude to history, archeology, hydraulics, navigation and music. Their pictorial majesty currently graces the National Library, which is part of our country"s highest educational institution some countries have to exploit their limited arts and crafts in order to attract tourism. In contrast, Mexico displays a wealth of arts and crafts admired around the world, which has translated into a renewal of that which is profoundly Mexican. Nevertheless, Romero Giordano warns us of the danger that our ethnographic legacy may disappear. He shows how the nation"s textile art, which continues to use natural dyes of great beauty, has been admired since the arrival of the first Spaniards. However, mate garments have almost ceased to exist, while those for women increasingly tend to disappear. In the article on Frida Kahlo, Martínez Zalce tells us about the painter"s Diario íntimo (Intimate Diary). He invites us to enter the writings and images of a unique woman who was a mixture of genius, passion and suffering. The doors of the National Archive at Lecumberri are opened to us by the archive Director, Patricia Galeana .She mentions some of the invaluable documents safeguarded there, among them Hernán Cortés ":Judgement of Residence” (1526).
dc.discipline.claseMultidisciplina
dc.educationlevelMedio superior
dc.educationlevelSuperior
dc.educationlevelPosgrado
dc.identifier.cisanVOM_1996_0035
dc.identifier.conacytCONACYT
dc.relation.issued35, April-June, 1996
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dc.rights.creativecommonshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
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