Editor's Comment 38, no. 2

IF 0.4 3区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY MEXICAN STUDIES-ESTUDIOS MEXICANOS Pub Date : 2022-08-31 DOI:10.1525/msem.2022.38.2.209
Christian Zlolniski
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Welcome to our second issue of 2022. On behalf of the editorial committee of MS/EM, I am glad to announce the award for best article by an early career scholar published in 2020–21. This award seeks to recognize contributions of the highest academic quality in the multidisciplinary field of Mexican studies for the originality of their topics, theoretical perspectives, and/or methodological strategies. In addition to the one award for best article, one honorable mention is also recognized. Early career scholars who have obtained a doctorate within the last five years and published an article in MS/EM during 2020–21 were eligible. The first place was awarded to Marjolein Van Bavel for her article “Morbo, lucha libre, and Television: The Ban of Women Wrestlers from Mexico City in the 1950s.” The committee selected Van Bavel’s article as the winning entry due to the originality of the topic, rigorous bibliography, and incorporation of multiple research methods, such as oral history and analysis of print culture. The article addresses the history of sport, media history, demographic shifts, and the history of Mexico City to explain how luchadoras emerged and the reasons why they were perceived to challenge dominant attitudes regarding proper masculinity, femininity, and entertainment fit for family consumption. You can read this article for free online. The honorable mention went to José Ignacio Lanzagorta Garćıa for his article “La conquista de la Glorieta de Insurgentes de la Ciudad de México: lo abyecto en los procesos de gentrificación.” The committee pointed out the author’s skillful presentation of the Glorieta de Insurgentes roundabaout as a meaningful space in which classed and gendered sociabilities are negotiated vis-à-vis dominant business and political interests. The article also shows a bifurcation between forms of LGBTQþ sociabilities that are perceived as acceptable and decent, and those that are treated as abject—a frame that currently determines the dominant discourse on this public space.
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欢迎来到我们2022年的第二期。我很高兴地代表《MS/EM》编辑委员会宣布,2020-21年度早期职业学者最佳文章奖已公布。该奖项旨在表彰墨西哥研究多学科领域最高学术质量的贡献,以表彰他们在主题、理论观点和/或方法策略方面的独创性。除了一个最佳文章奖,还有一个荣誉奖。在2020-21年度获得博士学位并在MS/EM领域发表过一篇论文的早期职业学者均可申请。第一名是Marjolein Van Bavel,她的文章《Morbo, lucha libre, and Television: 1950年代墨西哥城禁止女摔跤手》。评委会认为,Van Bavel的文章主题新颖,参考书目严谨,结合了口述历史和印刷文化分析等多种研究方法,因此被选为获奖作品。本文阐述了体育史、媒体史、人口变化和墨西哥城的历史,以解释luchadoras是如何出现的,以及为什么他们被认为挑战了关于适当的男性气质、女性气质和适合家庭消费的娱乐的主导态度。你可以在线免费阅读这篇文章。荣誉奖颁给了josjosignacio Lanzagorta Garćıa,因为他的文章《光荣的征服者和起义的战士》:《光荣的征服者和起义的战士》:《光荣的征服者和起义的战士》。委员会指出,作者巧妙地将“叛乱之光”环岛作为一个有意义的空间,在这个空间中,阶级和性别社会与-à-vis占主导地位的商业和政治利益进行谈判。这篇文章还展示了lgbtq(被认为是可接受和体面的社交形式)和那些被视为卑贱的形式之间的分歧——这一框架目前决定了这个公共空间的主导话语。
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期刊介绍: The rich cultural production and unique peoples of Mexico--coupled with the country"s complex history, political legacy, social character, economy, and scientific development--lay the foundation for the bilingual Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos, the only U.S. published academic journal of its kind. Journal articles in both English and Spanish are welcomed from a variety of multidisciplinary perspectives and methodologies, comparative analyses notwithstanding. All content published remains focused on the contributions to and knowledge of Mexican studies as a discipline.
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