Duke University Press Books - Imagining la chica moderna: women, nation, and visual culture in mexico, 1917-1936
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Duke University Press Books - Imagining la chica moderna: women, nation, and visual culture in mexico, 1917-1936

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  • In the years following the Mexican Revolution
  • Visual images of la chica moderna
  • The modern woman
  • Au courant in appearance and attitude
  • Popped up in mass media across the country
  • Some of the images were addressed directly to women thr
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