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    Marginalización, denuesto y olvido en la fábrica de héroes by Arturo Taracena Arriola

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…Generally speaking, regions peripheral to centralised power and to the great national conflicts (independence, revolution, international war, etcetera.) have difficulty in integrating their heroes in the national pantheon, a fact that acts as a filter for the construction of their own pantheon. …”
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    La Révolution mexicaine racontée aux enfants by Dalila Chine

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…In these books entitled «Mexico 2010, Bicentenario Independencia, Centenario Revolución» published the year of the centennial commemoration of the Revolution, appears a series of continuities but also iconographic breaks to illustrate this episode of Mexican history.If the multiplication of portraits of military leaders continues to illustrate the national pantheon as in the previous textbooks, a new visibility is given to people who played an important role in the revolutionary process.…”
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    Approaches to the Quetzalcoatl Myth Through Comics: a Didactic Reading by Mónica Ruiz Bañuls, José Rovira-Collado, Eduard Baile López

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Just as the American comic industry has contributed to the knowledge of European mythological pantheons such as the Norse or the Greek ones, this study analyzes the presence of the prehispanic pantheon in graphic narrative through the myth of Quetzalcoatl. …”
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    Religión e ideología en Homero by Carlos ESPEJO MURIEL

    Published 2010-02-01
    “…And finally, he thinks about the Olympic pantheon and the relationships between gods, men, daemones and heroes. …”
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    El centro sagrado del poder: París y los funerales de Estado republicanos by Avner Ben-Amos

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…Las procesiones funerarias usualmente pasaban frente a los lugares principales del poder político del régimen, así como frente a los cuatro principales monumentos sagrados de la nación francesa: el Pantheón, los Invalides, el Arco del Triunfo y la catedral de Notre Dame. …”
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