@amywrightphd Join us for a discussion of Amy E. Wright’s book, Serial Mexico (2024). In it, Wright undertakes an engaging analysis of how serialized narratives across literature, television, and digital media reflect and shape Mexico’s national and cultural identity.
@amywrightphd Wright explores the ways in which serialized storytelling serves as a mechanism for grappling with themes of migration, memory, and transnational connection.
Excited to be 🎧 ‘sounding off’ 🎧about Serial Mexico, radiodramas 🎤and the use of sound 🎶 in storytelling, this week at Harvard University- David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies @HarvardDRCLAS https://t.co/SEMjvbQ4sx
¡No te pierdas la conferencia "México en Serie"! 📷
@culturauady@CoordUady
📷martes 22 de octubre, medio día
Conozcamos la evolución de las narrativas por entregas con las investigadoras @amywrightphd
& Dra. Maricruz Castro Ricalde. ¡Te esperamos!
¡gracias de corazón, @alfonsofierroo! honradísima para tenerte como interlocutor - disfruté un montón de nuestro panel la semana pasada en @LASACONGRESS... ¡que se vuelva a repetir pronto!
Wow! Have a listen...
https://t.co/iKW8oIz8YX
LOVED talking *Serial Mexico* on this freshly dropped podcast with New Books Network!
Answering the important questions
-WHY study seriality
-WHY in Mexico
Thank you #newbooksnetwork for a wonderful interview!
#serialmexico🇲🇽
Thanks to all who got to share space today - We were indeed a full house! 🇲🇽Thanks to @VanderbiltUP for the series that keeps on giving ... wonderful works to the world 🌎 #CriticalMexicanStudies