Elena Jackson Albarr¿is an assistant professor in the history department and the Latin American, Latino/a, and Caribbean Studies Program at Miami University.
Elena Jackson Albarrán is an assistant professor in the history department and the Latin American, Latino/a, and Caribbean Studies Program at Miami University.
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Introduction: Seen and Heard in Revolutionary Mexico
1. Constructing Citizens: Adult-Produced Science, Space, Symbolism, and Rhetoric for the Revolutionary Child
2. Pulgarcito and Popocatépetl: Children's Art Curriculum and the Creation of a National Aesthetic
3. A Community of Invisible Little Friends: Technology and Power in Children's Radio Programs
4. Comino vence al Diablo and Other Terrifying Episodes: Teatro Guiñol's Itinerant Puppet Theater
5. Hacer Patria through Peer Education: Literacy, Alcohol, and the Proletarian Child
6. Hermanitos de la Raza: Civic Organizations and International Diplomacy
Conclusion: Exceptional and Everyday Citizens
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