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Bandit Nation: A History of Outlaws and Cultural Struggle in Mexico, 1810-1920
Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
Keywords: struggle, mexico, cultural, outlaws, nation, history, bandit
Number of Pages: 246
Published: 2006-12-01
List price: $24.95
ISBN-10: 0803220316
ISBN-13: 9780803220317
Book Description:
Bandit Nation is the first complete analysis of the cultural impact that banditry had on Mexico from the time of its independence to the Mexican Revolution. Chris Frazer focuses on the nature and role of foreign travel accounts, novels, and popular ballads, known as corridos, to analyze how and why Mexicans and Anglo-Saxon travelers created and used images of banditry to influence state formation, hegemony, and national identity. Narratives about banditry are linked to a social and political debate about mexican-ness” and the nature of justice. Although considered a relic of the past, the Mexican bandit continues to cast a long shadow over the present, in the form of narco-traffickers, taxicab hijackers, and Zapatista guerrillas. Bandit Nation is an important contribution to the cultural and the general histories of postcolonial Mexico.