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Mexico City: The Largest City

This program defines Mexico City’s globalization in terms of winners and losers, examining how, in the world’s largest metropolis, immigration challenges are linked to poverty and population influx from surrounding rural areas. Contrasting the city’s high-tech facilities and fashionable neighborhoods with its sprawling slums and their struggling inhabitants, the program outlines the relationship between foreign investment and the worldwide need for cheap labor, which Mexico and its indigenous peoples readily supply. Glimpses into a tech-savvy youth culture and the persistent Zapatista movement reinforce the capital’s nickname: City of Contrasts. (26 minutes)

VHS is Closed-Captioned  DVD is Subtitled  


 
                    

Item#: FMK34174
Copyright date: ©2004
VHS ISBN 978-1-4213-1039-8
DVD ISBN 978-1-4213-1040-4



Part of the Series : Global Cities: Immigration and the World Economy
     
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