The media depictions of the death of the “vocal” Chavez and the rise of the “quiet” Bergoglio are telling.


Jennifer Adair is a historian of Latin America currently writing a book on the Argentine transition to democracy in the 1980s. She is a visiting assistant professor of history and politics at Bates College in Lewsiton, Maine.
The media depictions of the death of the “vocal” Chavez and the rise of the “quiet” Bergoglio are telling.
