Utopian dreams, apocaliptic nightmares : Globalization in Recent Mexican and Chicano Narrative
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Utopian dreams, apocalyptic nightmares : rewriting Mexican history in the Times of NAFTA The brave new world of Carlos Fuentes's Cristóbal Nonato : a critique of Mexican modernity Cultural identity and dystopia in Alejandro Morales's The Rag Doll Plagues The dream of Mestizo Mexico : memory and history in Carmen Boullosa's Cielos de la tierra Surviving the Ecoapocalypse in Homero Aridjis's La leyenda de los soles and En quién piensas cuando haces el amor? The angel of history and the postapocalyptic consciousness.
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