Pulgarcito (Mexico)

For the boxer nicknamed Pulgarcito, see Manuel Ramos (boxer). For the magazine published in Spain, see Pulgarcito (Spain).

Pulgarcito was a Spanish-language monthly magazine put out by Mexico's Secretariat of Public Education from 1925 to 1932. The magazine published art and writing submitted by Mexican children in order to nourish cultural nationalism.[1][2]


References

  1. Albarran, Elena Jackson (2015-01-13). Seen and Heard in Mexico: Children and Revolutionary Cultural Nationalism. U of Nebraska Press. pp. 89–128. ISBN 9780803266841.
  2. Jackson Albarrán, Elena (2015). "Los niños colaboradores de la revista Pulgarcito y la construcción de la infancia, México 1925-1932". Iberoamericana (in Spanish). 15 (60). ISSN 2255-520X.
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