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Agnew, Bob. "¡Viva la Revolución! Los Agachados and the Worldview of Eduardo del Río." Studies in Latin American Popular Culture 23.(2004): 1–20.   
Last edited by: joachim 22/08/2018, 13:37
Flora, Cornelia Butler. "The Fotonovela in Latin America." Studies in Latin American Popular Culture 1.(1982).   
Added by: joachim 25/11/2009, 16:22
Hill, Jane H. and Carole Browner. "Gender Ambiguity and Class Stereotyping in the Mexican Fotonovela." Studies in Latin American Popular Culture 1.(1982).   
Added by: joachim 25/11/2009, 16:26
Hinds Jr., Harold E. "Kalimán: Mexico’s Most Popular Superhero." Studies in Latin American Popular Culture 4.(1985).   
Last edited by: joachim 30/05/2014, 23:32
Horn, Maurice. "Recent Mexican Scholarship on Comics." Studies in Latin American Popular Culture 2.(1983): 208–13.   
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Jones, Errol D. "Rius: Still a Thorn in the Side of the Mexican Establishment." Studies in Latin American Popular Culture 12.(1993): 221–28.   
Last edited by: joachim 22/07/2015, 14:20
Resnick, Claudia Cairo and Paula K. Speck. "Quino After Mafalda: A Bittersweet Look at Argentine Reality." Studies in Latin American Popular Culture 3.(1983).   
Last edited by: joachim 25/11/2009, 17:56
Speck, Paula K. "Rius for Beginners: A Study in Comicbook Satire." Studies in Latin American Popular Culture 1.(1982): 113–24.   
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Tatum, Charles. "La familia Burrón: Inside a Lower Middle-Class Family." Studies in Latin American Popular Culture 4.(1985).   
Last edited by: joachim 22/07/2015, 14:22
Wicke, Charles R. "The Burrón Family: Class Warfare and the Culture of Poverty." Studies in Latin American Popular Culture 3.(1983).   
Last edited by: joachim 22/07/2015, 14:19
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