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OverviewGeographically close to Mexico, but surrounded by Anglo-American culture in the United States, Chicanos experience many cultural tensions and contradictions. Their lifeways are no longer identical with Mexican norms, nor are they fully assimilated to Anglo-American patterns. Coping with these tensions-knowing how much to let go of, how much to keep-is a common concern of Chicano writers, who frequently use satire as a means of testing norms and deviations from acceptable community standards. In this groundbreaking study, Guillermo HernÁndez focuses on the uses of satire in the works of three authors-Luis Valdez, Rolando Hinojosa, and JosÉ Montoya-and on the larger context of Chicano culture in which satire operates. HernÁndez looks specifically at the figures of the pocho (the assimilated Chicano) and the pachuco (the zoot-suiter, or urbanized youth). He shows how changes in their literary treatment-from simple ridicule to more understanding and respect-reflect the culture's changes in attitude toward the process of assimilation. HernÁndez also offers many important insights into the process of cultural definition that engaged Chicano writers during the 1960s and 1970s. He shows how the writers imaginatively and syncretically formed new norms for the Chicano experience, based on elements from both Mexican and United States culture but congruent with the historical reality of Chicanos. With its emphasis on culture change and creation, Chicano Satire will be of interest across a range of human sciences. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Guillermo HernandezPublisher: University of Texas Press Imprint: University of Texas Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9780292741126ISBN 10: 029274112 Pages: 166 Publication Date: 08 February 2012 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPreface 1. Satire: An Introduction 2. Luis Valdez and Actos of Teatro Campesino 3. José Montoya: From the RCAF to the Trio Casindio 4. Rolando Hinojosa: Klail City Death Trip Series 5. Conclusions Notes Works Consulted IndexReviews... a highly distinctive and unique work. ... very little has been written about this facet of Chicano literature and culture. This book fills a very urgent need ... - Gary D. Keller, Regents' Professor of Hispanic Literature and Linguistics, Arizona State University "... a highly distinctive and unique work. ... very little has been written about this facet of Chicano literature and culture. This book fills a very urgent need ... "" - Gary D. Keller, Regents' Professor of Hispanic Literature and Linguistics, Arizona State University" ... a highly distinctive and unique work. ... very little has been written about this facet of Chicano literature and culture. This book fills a very urgent need ... "" - Gary D. Keller, Regents' Professor of Hispanic Literature and Linguistics, Arizona State University Author InformationGuillermo Hernández (1940–2006) was Professor of Spanish at the University of California, Los Angeles. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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