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    Carlos Monsiváis Aceves (May 4, 1938 – June 19, 2010) was a Mexican philosopher, writer, critic, political activist, and journalist. He also wrote political...
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    Yucatán.[citation needed] The scandal was called by prominent writer Carlos Monsiváis "the invention of homosexuality in Mexico", due to it being the first...
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  • the original on 2009-02-01. Retrieved 2009-01-31. Groubet, Lourdes; Carlos Monsiváis; Gabriel Rodríguez (2006). Espectacular de lucha Libre/Wrestling Spectacular...
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    group known as "La Mafia," which included Carlos Fuentes, Salvador Elizondo, José Emilio Pacheco, Carlos Monsiváis, Inés Arredondo, Fernando Benítez, and...
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    Stilman-Lasansky used Nervo’s text for her composition Cantata No. 1. In 2002, Carlos Monsiváis, the Mexican journalist and political activist wrote an essay entitled...
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  • Divina") Carlos Monsiváis Respected critic and essayist. Published a collection of work by Visceral Realists, much to his own cost. Carlos Monsiváis Manuel...
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    Viewing," Fortune, December 1969. Monsiváis, Carlos, "El metro: Viaje hacia el fin del apretujón," in Carlos Monsiváis, Los rituales del caos. Mexico City:...
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    and Nobel Laureate Octavio Paz, novelist Carlos Fuentes, Alfonso Reyes, Renato Leduc, essayist Carlos Monsiváis, journalist and public intellectual Elena...
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    has attracted higher income customers and even famous ones such as Carlos Monsiváis. La Lagunilla is one of Mexico City's largest markets, and the term...
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    Fernández de Lizardi Carlos Fuentes Martín Luis Guzmán Guadalupe Loaeza Gregorio López y Fuentes Ángeles Mastretta Carlos Monsiváis Nezahualcoyotl Salvador...
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  • country tightly ruled by the PRI. According to Mexican intellectual Carlos Monsiváis, La Onda was "a new spirit, the repudiation of convention and prejudice...
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  • (South Africa), visual artist and curator Baaba Maal (Senegal), singer Carlos Monsiváis (Mexico), writer, philosopher and journalist Redza Piyadasa (Malaysia)...
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  • writers and intellectuals of world renown, such as Octavio Paz or Carlos Monsiváis, who, despite not needing Echeverría's direct support, cultivated a...
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  • Internet Archive. New York : Garland. ISBN 978-0-8153-1880-4. Monsiváis, 2010, p. 218. Monsiváis, 2010, pp. 15 y 21. Gutiérrez, León Guillermo; Guadarrama...
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    from student movement survivors. Tlatelolco movement veterans like Carlos Monsiváis, José Emilio Pacheco, Octavio Paz, and Jaime Sabines have written poems...
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  • displaying certain political implications. She also wrote, along with Carlos Monsiváis, a documentary film, México de mis amores, and directed it herself...
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  • González de Alba, along with theater director Nancy Cárdenas and writer Carlos Monsiváis, published the first Mexican manifesto in defense of homosexuality...
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  • singer-songwriter Juan Gabriel, artist Juan Soriano, and essayist Carlos Monsiváis, gay life was safely closeted and officially unmentionable in the mass...
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    Cinturón del Rosario). The term, created by journalist and writer Carlos Monsiváis in 1999, refers to a region comprising the states of Aguascalientes...
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  • Ochoa Carlos Fazio Gustavo Esteva León Bendesky Elena Poniatowska Hermann Bellinghausen José Cueli Leonardo Garcia Tsao Mario Benedetti Carlos Monsiváis Joan...
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    artists. In his list of the most influential Latin music artists in history, Carlos Quintana of About.com, ranked Juan Gabriel number six for shaping "the sounds...
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  • tragic gay man, although he never portrays homosexuality negatively. Carlos Monsiváis also has considered in his critique the profound homoeroticism of the...
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    courts. Some political scientists, historians and intellectuals like Carlos Monsiváis agreed in pointing out that this movement and its conclusion incited...
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    Comedy by Carlos Fuentes. Other authors who wrote her poems were Xavier Villaurrutia, Celestino Gorostiza and Pita Amor. Carlos Monsiváis and Jorge Ayala...
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    feature article with "Open letter to Carlos Slim", along with journalist Carmen Aristegui and writer Carlos Monsiváis, the award is presented annually by...
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    a new breed of chroniclers is represented by the more journalistic Carlos Monsiváis and Pedro Lemebel, who draw also on the long-standing tradition of...
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     Spain Helen R. Lane (US) Augusto Monterroso  Guatemala/ Honduras Carlos Monsiváis (Mexico) Femi Osofisan  Nigeria Tanure Ojaide (Nigeria) Mirkka Rekola...
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    Mario Benedetti, Ernesto Sábato, Thiago de Mello, Eduardo Galeano, Carlos Monsiváis, Pablo Armando Fernández, Jorge Enrique Adoum, Pablo Milanés, Luis...
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    a new breed of chroniclers is represented by the more journalistic Carlos Monsiváis and Pedro Lemebel. The region boasts six Nobel Prize winners: in addition...
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    1929–1940. Greenwood Publishing Group. pp. 43–45. ISBN 978-0-275-95736-0. Carlos Monsiváis; John Kraniauskas (1997). Mexican postcards. Verso. p. 132. ISBN 978-0-86091-604-8...
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