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Pachuco Mark

Pachuco Mark
Author: Rudolph R. Melendez
Publisher:
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1976
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Murder at the Sleepy Lagoon

Murder at the Sleepy Lagoon
Author:
Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages: 294
Release:
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ISBN: 1442995025

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Murder at the Sleepy Lagoon

Murder at the Sleepy Lagoon
Author: Eduardo Obregón Pagán
Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2004-07-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0807862096

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The notorious 1942 "Sleepy Lagoon" murder trial in Los Angeles concluded with the conviction of seventeen young Mexican American men for the alleged gang slaying of fellow youth Jose Diaz. Just five months later, the so-called Zoot Suit Riot erupted, as white soldiers in the city attacked minority youths and burned their distinctive zoot suits. Eduardo Obregon Pagan here provides the first comprehensive social history of both the trial and the riot and argues that they resulted from a volatile mix of racial and social tensions that had long been simmering. In reconstructing the lives of the murder victim and those accused of the crime, Pagan contends that neither the convictions (which were based on little hard evidence) nor the ensuing riot arose simply from anti-Mexican sentiment. He demonstrates instead that a variety of pre-existing stresses, including demographic pressures, anxiety about nascent youth culture, and the war effort all contributed to the social tension and the eruption of violence. Moreover, he recovers a multidimensional picture of Los Angeles during World War II that incorporates the complex intersections of music, fashion, violence, race relations, and neighborhood activism. Drawing upon overlooked evidence, Pagan concludes by reconstructing the murder scene and proposes a compelling theory about what really happened the night of the murder.


Hearings

Hearings
Author: United States. Congress Senate
Publisher:
Total Pages: 2840
Release: 1955
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ISBN:

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Mexico's Cinema

Mexico's Cinema
Author: Joanne Hershfield
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 334
Release: 1999-11-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0585241104

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In recent years, Mexican films have received high acclaim and impressive box-office returns. Moreover, Mexico has the most advanced movie industry in the Spanish-speaking world, and its impact on Mexican culture and society cannot be overstated. Mexico's Cinema: A Century of Film and Filmmakers is a collection of fourteen essays that encompass the first 100 years of the cinema of Mexico. Included are original contributions written specifically for this title, plus a few classic pieces in the field of Mexican cinema studies never before available in English. These essays explore a variety of themes including race and ethnicity, gender issues, personalities, and the historical development of a national cinematic style. Each of the book's three sections-The Silent Cinema, The Golden Age, and The Contemporary Era-is preceded by a short introduction to the period and a presentation of the major themes addressed in the section. This insightful anthology is the first published study that includes pieces by Mexican and North American scholars, including a piece by the internationally acclaimed essayist Carlos Monsivais. Contributors include other acclaimed scholars and critics as well as young scholars who are currently making their mark in the area of film studies of Mexico. These authors represent various fields-community studies, film studies, cultural history, ethnic studies, and gender studies-making this volume an interdisciplinary resource, important for courses in Latin America and Third World cinema, Mexican history and culture, and Chicana/o and ethnic studies.


Juvenile Delinquency (St. Louis, Mo.)

Juvenile Delinquency (St. Louis, Mo.)
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee to Investigate Juvenile Delinquency
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1956
Genre: Juvenile delinquency
ISBN:

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Hearings were held in St. Louis, Mo. Focuses on St. Louis, Mo. community youth programs to combat juvenile delinquency.


Pachuco

Pachuco
Author: Jaime F. Torres
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages:
Release: 2010-12-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1453505180

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La Pinta

La Pinta
Author: B. V. Olguín
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2010-01-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0292719612

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In this groundbreaking study based on archival research about Chicana and Chicano prisoners—known as Pintas and Pintos—as well as fresh interpretations of works by renowned Pinta and Pinto authors and activists, B. V. Olguín provides crucial insights into the central roles that incarceration and the incarcerated have played in the evolution of Chicana/o history, cultural paradigms, and oppositional political praxis. This is the first text on prisoners in general, and Chicana/o and Latina/o prisoners in particular, that provides a range of case studies from the nineteenth century to the present. Olguín places multiple approaches in dialogue through the pairing of representational figures in the history of Chicana/o incarceration with specific themes and topics. Case studies on the first nineteenth-century Chicana prisoner in San Quentin State Prison, Modesta Avila; renowned late-twentieth-century Chicano poets Raúl Salinas, Ricardo Sánchez, and Jimmy Santiago Baca; lesser-known Chicana pinta and author Judy Lucero; and infamous Chicano drug baron and social bandit Fred Gómez Carrasco are aligned with themes from popular culture such as prisoner tattoo art and handkerchief art, Hollywood Chicana/o gangxploitation and the prisoner film American Me, and prisoner education projects. Olguín provides a refreshing critical interrogation of Chicana/o subaltern agency, which too often is celebrated as unambiguously resistant and oppositional. As such, this study challenges long-held presumptions about Chicana/o cultures of resistance and proposes important explorations of the complex and contradictory relationship between Chicana/o agency and ideology.