Journalism, Satire, and Censorship in Mexico

Published by UNM Press
Distributed by Simon & Schuster
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About The Book

In this collection historians, media experts, political scientists, cartoonists, and journalists reconsider censorship, state-press relations, news coverage, and readership to retell the history of Mexico's press.

Product Details

  • Publisher: UNM Press (December 15, 2018)
  • Length: 416 pages
  • ISBN13: 9780826360076

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Beyond offering a new historical perspective, the confluence of distinct views, knowledges, and focuses that make up Journalism, Satire, and Censorship in Mexico enables us to understand how the complex century-old relationship between media and power has evolved.--José Luis López Aguirre, Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly

Journalism, Satire, and Censorship in Mexico provides a nuanced portrait of the uneven and contingent political and economic processes that shaped the press under the PRI's dictablanda.
--H-LatAm

Journalism, Satire, and Censorship in Mexico provides a nuanced portrait of the uneven and contingent political and economic processes that shaped the press under the PRI's dictablanda.
--H-LatAm

We journalists are not in the business of staying silent. For us, silence is not an option. But for those who abuse their power, censorship has always been a tool at their disposal. Well, this indispensable book shows us that, at the end, every story will be told (even the story of censorship).--Jorge Ramos, author of A Country for All: An Immigrant Manifesto

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