few months ago, a literature workshop presented by our dear writer Jacinta Escudos left in the discussion the issue of narco-novels, spoke at length about the hit that represents publishers drug traffickers, and also, needless to say, vampires.
Drug trafficking has been established as a major problem in Mexico, South America and Central America for some years. Those who live by the lengths we realize that violence levels are reaching unbearable limits, in fact, in some regions of Guatemala and Mexico seems that the state has entered a failed state category .
According to statements, some writers consider it to portray the reality and have given their time to narratives related to the problem drug or drug-problem (now it is narco-MP, drug vehicle, narco-plane, as batman with bati-bati-caves and ships); clear, by the way the publishers have made a killing with dozens of titles speaking of the same. And
books happened to television and then to the movies, the drug has become an icon in the entertainment industry, or rather, turned media crossing. We are in a recycling of old gangster big productions, no more Paul Muni and James Cagney with his Thompson submachine gun and a wide-brimmed hats, is now the Lady of the Assassins and El Cartel de los Sapos what is transmitted, with Hummers marquetas and cocaine, in open pursuit by the DEA and governments.
media handling of the drug may well be a collective effort to digest the phenomenon is slowly swallowing Irlo weekly or daily portions, sponsored by some brands that gently advertise their products in their commercial slots, that narco-stories with or without a I do not think final moralizing dissolve the glamor that is established along the plot. This whole
drug paraphernalia smells like a discreet apology for crime, is somewhat critical if we realize that our society is defined by the "mass media" and its stilted stocks "reallty show" of life, of course, I do not think people feel the need to become narco be seen in a soap opera dealing with the issue. In the best cases, you can instill the idea that the problem is normal, no way out and after all, is pure entertainment.
are winds of our time.
Drug trafficking has been established as a major problem in Mexico, South America and Central America for some years. Those who live by the lengths we realize that violence levels are reaching unbearable limits, in fact, in some regions of Guatemala and Mexico seems that the state has entered a failed state category .
According to statements, some writers consider it to portray the reality and have given their time to narratives related to the problem drug or drug-problem (now it is narco-MP, drug vehicle, narco-plane, as batman with bati-bati-caves and ships); clear, by the way the publishers have made a killing with dozens of titles speaking of the same. And
books happened to television and then to the movies, the drug has become an icon in the entertainment industry, or rather, turned media crossing. We are in a recycling of old gangster big productions, no more Paul Muni and James Cagney with his Thompson submachine gun and a wide-brimmed hats, is now the Lady of the Assassins and El Cartel de los Sapos what is transmitted, with Hummers marquetas and cocaine, in open pursuit by the DEA and governments.
media handling of the drug may well be a collective effort to digest the phenomenon is slowly swallowing Irlo weekly or daily portions, sponsored by some brands that gently advertise their products in their commercial slots, that narco-stories with or without a I do not think final moralizing dissolve the glamor that is established along the plot. This whole
drug paraphernalia smells like a discreet apology for crime, is somewhat critical if we realize that our society is defined by the "mass media" and its stilted stocks "reallty show" of life, of course, I do not think people feel the need to become narco be seen in a soap opera dealing with the issue. In the best cases, you can instill the idea that the problem is normal, no way out and after all, is pure entertainment.
are winds of our time.
For further information:
Nuñez Vanessa Handal writer publishes his blog "On the" narco glamor or numbness of conscience "
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