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Gringo: The American As Seen By Mexican Journalists

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Gringo: The American As Seen By Mexican Journalists

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In a bold reversal of perspective, Gringo compiles and analyzes how Mexican journalists have viewed the United States over time—revealing a nuanced, often critical image of "the American" from south of the border. John C. Merrill assembles a wide range of Mexican editorial voices, from major dailies to regional columns, to explore how Mexican observers perceive American culture, politics, economics, and foreign policy. Far from a monolithic critique, the book captures admiration, wariness, outrage, and fascination—illustrating how deeply historical memory, economic asymmetry, and cultural difference shape cross-border attitudes. Whether discussing U.S. interventions in Latin America, immigration policies, or the cultural export of Hollywood, Gringo offers a rare and vital look at the American image through Mexican eyes. Merrill's thoughtful commentary and editorial selections challenge U.S. readers to confront the stereotypes they project and the ones they inspire. This book is an indispensable resource for students of journalism, international relations, Latin American studies, and anyone interested in mutual perceptions between neighboring nations.
In a bold reversal of perspective, Gringo compiles and analyzes how Mexican journalists have viewed the United States over time—revealing a nuanced, often critical image of "the American" from south of the border. John C. Merrill assembles a wide range of Mexican editorial voices, from major dailies to regional columns, to explore how Mexican observers perceive American culture, politics, economics, and foreign policy. Far from a monolithic critique, the book captures admiration, wariness, outrage, and fascination—illustrating how deeply historical memory, economic asymmetry, and cultural difference shape cross-border attitudes. Whether discussing U.S. interventions in Latin America, immigration policies, or the cultural export of Hollywood, Gringo offers a rare and vital look at the American image through Mexican eyes. Merrill's thoughtful commentary and editorial selections challenge U.S. readers to confront the stereotypes they project and the ones they inspire. This book is an indispensable resource for students of journalism, international relations, Latin American studies, and anyone interested in mutual perceptions between neighboring nations.

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