100 Years of the Mexican Revolution: Versions and Visions in Literature, Film, Art and Popular Culture
Date: 02-03 September 2010
Location: Cardiff University
100 years after its inception in 1910, the so‐called Mexican Revolution has been consigned to history. Or has it? In fact, the bloody civil war continues to be a key element in official rhetoric regarding the origin and identity of contemporary Mexico. Its appropriation in Mexican culture continues to shift across time and across different sectors of society. To this day, literature and film outside Mexico have also drawn on the Mexican Revolution from diverse perspectives and with varying agendas.
Conference programme & map
The conference programme is now available.
Amap is available showing detailed information regarding the conference, including strategic arrival points, conference venue and delegates' (academic) home.
Conference guest registration
Guest registration for the conference is still open. To register please contact Dr Tilmann Altenberg MexRev2010@cardiff.ac.uk
Accommodation
Cardiff offers a wide range of hotel accommodation to suit different preferences and budgets. However, we advise you to book as soon as possible. Please note that bookings need to be made directly with the hotels.
For a selection of hotels please refer to the PDF document on the right ("Accommodation in Cardiff"). For a more comprehensive search of available accommodation and detailed information regarding travel to and from Cardiff we suggest The Official visitors' website for Cardiff.
For questions please contact the conference organisers (see below).
Contact
Dr Tilmann Altenberg (Cardiff University)
Prof Andrea Noble (Durham University)
Position: Conference Organisers Email: MexRev2010@cardiff.ac.uk(Last updated 17 August 2010)
