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Abstract
The film showcases a story centered around immigration, community, and family. It is a story that evolves ideas of transnationality, matrifocality, and transnational motherhood as the material conditions of the characters exist as a product of complex and changing systems of colonialism and culture. This history crafts the very existence of the story and the nature of the main relationship of the film. In Rosario and Alma’s specific experience of getting through this one day, a variety of histories emerge that tell a much longer story about the lives of the many other people both alike and unalike—a story certainly worth sharing and cherishing.

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Date created March 2020

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Author Salinas de la Torre, Rogelio
Primary advisor Rosa, Jonathan
Advisor Tobin, Adam

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Subject Mexico
Subject Latinx
Subject Film
Subject Media
Subject Art
Subject Transnationality
Subject Motherhood
Subject Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity
Genre Thesis

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Salinas de la Torre, Rogelio. (2020). Rosario. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: https://purl.stanford.edu/zs188bj7460

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Stanford University, Program in Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity, Honors Theses

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