Capturing the contradictory beauty of Mexico City in The Romanoffs

Through a cultural studies approach to identity and spatial studies, this article considers how the spaces and communities of “Panorama” of The Romanoffs series paint a fuller visual portrait of contemporary Mexico City then first meets the eye. For every scene that celebrates the wealth of Mexico C...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of popular culture 2024-06
1. Verfasser: Lozano‐Alonso, Angélica
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Through a cultural studies approach to identity and spatial studies, this article considers how the spaces and communities of “Panorama” of The Romanoffs series paint a fuller visual portrait of contemporary Mexico City then first meets the eye. For every scene that celebrates the wealth of Mexico City and tourist landmarks, there is a parallel one that shows Mexico's poverty or working‐class communities. “Panorama” is a love story to Mexico City that showcases the many identities contained in the multifaceted capital, exposes injustice, and ultimately aligns itself with those who are disenfranchised.
ISSN:0022-3840
1540-5931
DOI:10.1111/jpcu.13352