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The Noche Mexicana and the exhibition of popular arts : two ways of exalting Indianness | 23 | |
The sickle, the serpent, and the soil : history, revolution, nationhood, and modernity in the murals of Diego Rivera, Jose Clemente Orozco, and David Alfaro Siqueiros | 43 | |
Frida Kahlo | 58 | |
Maria Izquierdo | 67 | |
The Mexican experience of Marion and Grace Greenwood | 79 | |
Mestizaje and musical nationalism in Mexico | 95 | |
Revolution in the city streets : changing nomenclature, changing form, and the revision of public memory | 119 | |
Saints, sinners, and state formation : local religion and cultural revolution in Mexico | 137 | |
Nationalizing the countryside : schools and rural communities in the 1930s | 157 | |
The nation, education, and the "Indian problem" in Mexico, 1920-1940 | 176 | |
For the health of the nation : gender and the cultural politics of social hygiene in revolutionary Mexico | 196 | |
Remapping identities : road construction and nation building in postrevolutionary Mexico | 221 | |
National imaginings on the air : radio in Mexico, 1920-1950 | 243 | |
Screening the nation | 259 | |
An idea of Mexico : Catholics in the revolution | 281 | |
Guadalajaran women and the construction of national identity | 297 | |
"We are all Mexicans here" : workers, patriotism, and union struggles in Monterrey | 314 | |
Final reflections : what was Mexico's cultural revolution? | 335 |
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