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Christina Jiménez, "Making an Urban Public: Popular Claims to the City in Mexico, 1879-1932" (U Pittsburgh Press, 2019)

New Books in Urban Studies

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Urban Dynamics and Social Change in Mexico (1879-1932)

This chapter examines the intricate social landscape of urban Mexico, exploring how race, class, gender, and social origin shaped community life from 1879 to 1932. It highlights the emergence of popular culture and the significance of public spaces as arenas for leisure and identity, while also analyzing the local citizens' efforts to assert their roles amidst repression. The discussion further connects these grassroots movements to broader transformations prompted by the Mexican Revolution, questioning the relationship between labor organizing, social justice, and the evolving bureaucratic state.

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