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Funerals, Festivals and Cultural Politics in Porfirian Mexico John Diamond a symbol of the gentrification

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a symbol of the gentrification forcing out longtime neighborhood inhabitants

clarifying why social justice activists in the twenty-first century must challenge intersecting forms of oppression

Issues addressed include: gender

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She employs the perspectives of a diverse range of listeners across a vast media landscape to illustrate how the affective charge of the female playback voice

Funerals, Festivals and Cultural Politics in Porfirian Mexico John Diamond a symbol of the gentrificationWhen President Benito Juarez died unexpectedly of a heart attack in 1872, the Mexican government declared a seven day period of mourning. Nearly the entire population of Mexico City filed past Juarez's body as it lay in state in the National Palace. Over 100,000 people watched the magnificent procession of his hearse, and countless mourners vied for position to listen to his eulogies. Juarez's was the last state funeral for a sitting president in

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