La guerra en las palabras. Una historia intelectual del <narco> en México / War Put into Words
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Action & Adventure
格式
平装书
页数
512
语言
西班牙语
已发布
Sep 20, 2022
出版商
DEBATE
ISBN-10
6073803230
ISBN-13
9786073803236
描述
Oswaldo Zavala explores the intricate relationship between language and the evolution of the narco phenomenon in Mexico from 1975 to 2020. This work delves into how narratives, representations, and the socio-political landscape have shaped public perception and understanding of drug-related violence and crime. Zavala paints a comprehensive picture of a country grappling with the profound impacts of narco-culture, providing insight into the ways language crafts reality.
Drawing from various sources, including literature, journalism, and popular media, the author illustrates how the stories told about the narco world are just as significant as the events themselves. Zavala's analysis reveals how the rhetoric surrounding the drug trade has influenced both national identity and global perspectives on Mexico.
Through meticulous research, the narrative unfolds the implications of these narratives, shedding light on the complexities faced by a society constantly negotiating its history with drugs. This scholarly work is not only an examination of the past but also serves as a reflection on the ongoing conversations about power, violence, and morality in contemporary Mexico. Zavala's exploration offers readers an intellectual tool to navigate the convoluted landscape of the drug war, making it a thought-provoking addition to the discourse on the subject.
Drawing from various sources, including literature, journalism, and popular media, the author illustrates how the stories told about the narco world are just as significant as the events themselves. Zavala's analysis reveals how the rhetoric surrounding the drug trade has influenced both national identity and global perspectives on Mexico.
Through meticulous research, the narrative unfolds the implications of these narratives, shedding light on the complexities faced by a society constantly negotiating its history with drugs. This scholarly work is not only an examination of the past but also serves as a reflection on the ongoing conversations about power, violence, and morality in contemporary Mexico. Zavala's exploration offers readers an intellectual tool to navigate the convoluted landscape of the drug war, making it a thought-provoking addition to the discourse on the subject.