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According to the call for papers, Postcolonial Studies would welcome ones ranging from the semiotics of toilet plumbing to the meaning of toilet graffiti to the \"metaphoricity of shit.\" If you think selecting the next president of the United States has become a confusing, seemingly arbitrary process, look at Mexico. [...]recently, presidents handpicked their successors in a secretive tradition called dedazo. The book is out just a few weeks after the author-a political scientist in Mexico and at New York University who has long called for democratic reform in his country-was tapped by the new president, Vicente Fox, to be Mexico's foreign minister.
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