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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
Ch 1 | The Creation of Mexican Comic Books, 1934-1952 | 13 |
Ch 2 | Home-Loving and without Vices: "Modernity," "Tradition," and the Comic Book Audience | 41 |
Ch 3 | The Uses of Tradition: Conservative Opposition to Comic Books | 75 |
Ch 4 | The Uses of Failure: La Comision Calificadora, 1944-1976 | 109 |
Ch 5 | Comic Books Respond to Their Critics, 1944-1976 | 133 |
Conclusion: The Lessons of Cultural Conservatism | 163 | |
Notes | 167 | |
Index | 205 |
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