Cinematic representations of the Mexican Narco War |
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Authors: | Robert J. Bunker José de Arimatéia da Cruz |
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Affiliation: | 1. Division of Politics and Economics, Claremont Graduate University, , Claremont, CA, USArobert.bunker@cgu.edu;3. Department of Criminal Justice, Social &4. Political Science, College of Liberal Arts, Armstrong State University, , Savannah, GA, USA |
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Abstract: | This essay provides an overview of the eras of Mexican cinema followed by an analysis of 10 Spanish-language narco cinematic representations, an overview of the eras of American cinema followed by an analysis of 10 English language narco cinematic representations, and a conclusion that compares and contrasts the Mexican and US narco war cinematic experience. Due to divergent national trajectories – Mexico is engulfed in narco violence and corruption while the United States is not – more differences than similarities exist between these national cinematic genres. Dark spirituality themes are also increasingly evident in more recent narco war films. |
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Keywords: | cartels cinema films Mexico narco cinema narcotics Santa Muerte Sinaloa Cartel |
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