Tijuana Dreaming is an unprecedented introduction to the arts,
culture, politics, and economics of contemporary Tijuana, Mexico.
With many pieces translated from Spanish for the first time, the
anthology features contributions by prominent scholars,
journalists, bloggers, novelists, poets, curators, and
photographers from Tijuana and greater Mexico. They explore urban
planning in light of Tijuana's unique infrastructural, demographic,
and environmental challenges. They delve into its musical
countercultures, architectural ruins, cinema, and emergence as a
hot spot on the international art scene. One contributor examines
fictional representations of Tijuana's past as a Prohibition-era
"city of sin" for U.S. pleasure seekers. Another reflects on the
city's recent struggles with kidnappings and drug violence. In an
interview, Néstor GarcÃa Canclini revisits ideas that he advanced
in Culturas hÃbridas (1990), his watershed book about Latin
America and cultural hybridity. Taken together, the selections
present a kaleidoscopic portrait of a major border city in the age
of globalization.Contributors. Tito AlegrÃa, Humberto Félix
Berumen, Roberto Castillo Udiarte, Iain Chambers, Luis Humberto
Crosthwaite, Teddy Cruz, Ejival, Tarek Elhaik, Guillermo Fadanelli,
Néstor GarcÃa Canclini, Ingrid Hernández, Jennifer
Insley-Pruitt, Kathryn Kopinak, Josh Kun, Jesse Lerner, Fiamma
Montezemolo, Rene Peralta, Rafa Saavedra, LucÃa Sanromán,
Santiago Vaquera-Vásquez, Heriberto Yépez
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