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OverviewTracing the historical trajectory of the pocho (Latinos who are influenced by Anglo culture) in pop culture, Medina shows how the trope of pocho/pocha/poch@, which traditionally signified the negative connotation of ""cultural traitor"" in Spanish, has been reclaimed through the pop cultural productions of Latinos who self-identify as poch@. Full Product DetailsAuthor: C. MedinaPublisher: Palgrave Macmillan Imprint: Palgrave Pivot Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 3.207kg ISBN: 9781137501578ISBN 10: 113750157 Pages: 157 Publication Date: 10 December 2014 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback 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 ContentsForeword; Arturo Aldama 1. A Poch@ Pop Preface 2. Proto-Poch@ Representations in Film 3. Poch@ Methodological (re)appropriation for Resistance 4. Alcaraz and Madrigal: Re-appropriating Poch@ for Resistance 5. Poch@teca: Re-Understanding the Historical Trajectory of a Proto-Chican@ Identity 6. Poch@s Strike Back: Ozomatli Members Respond to Pop Culture Commentary AfterwordReviewsReclaiming Poch@ Pop is a must-read for all scholars. Although the Poch@ identity - a complex mestizaje way of being - has existed within the Latino culture for years, its existence has often been downplayed within the academy. Medina's work on Poch@ismo and artists is a desperately needed piece to the puzzle for academics across disciplines of rhetoric, communication, writing, pop culture, and ethnic studies. His complex analysis of the poch@ and pochteca and the ideas of the 'traveling merchant role' is skillfully written to a level that is not replicated by any other scholar. Gracias, Cruz, for writing such a book that will no doubt impact the lives of many. - Octavio Pimentel, Associate Professor, Texas State University, USA This book is rare for its quality but also the depth of its analysis. Professor Medina is able to bring essential information to the analysis of visual, popular and literary culture, and to take Latino/a studies to the twenty-first century. - Juan Velasco, Santa Clara University, USA and author of Las Fronteras Moviles: Tradicion y Modernidad en la Literatura Chicana Contemporanea Reclaiming Poch@ Pop is a must-read for all scholars. Although the Poch@ identity - a complex mestizaje way of being - has existed within the Latino culture for years, its existence has often been downplayed within the academy. Medina's work on Poch@ismo and artists is a desperately needed piece to the puzzle for academics across disciplines of rhetoric, communication, writing, pop culture, and ethnic studies. His complex analysis of the poch@ and pochteca and the ideas of the 'traveling merchant role' is skillfully written to a level that is not replicated by any other scholar. Gracias, Cruz, for writing such a book that will no doubt impact the lives of many. - Octavio Pimentel, Associate Professor, Texas State University, USA This book is rare for its quality but also the depth of its analysis. Professor Medina is able to bring essential information to the analysis of visual, popular and literary culture, and to take Latino/a studies to the twenty-first century. - Juan Velasco, Santa Clara University, USA and author of Las Fronteras Moviles: Tradicion y Modernidad en la Literatura Chicana Contemporanea Author InformationCruz Medina is Assistant Professor of Rhetoric and Composition at Santa Clara University, USA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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