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Velvet Barrios Popular Culture and Chicana/o Sexualities

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ISBN-10: 1403960976

ISBN-13: 9781403960979

Edition: 2003 (Revised)

Authors: Alicia Gaspar de Alba, Tom�s Ybarra Frausto, Kenneth A. Loparo

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List price: $59.99
Copyright year: 2003
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication date: 4/2/2003
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 327
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.00" long x 0.79" tall
Weight: 1.078
Language: English

A Barrio Altar (Icons & Heroes)
A Chicana Hagiography for the 21st Century: Ana Castillo's Locas Santas
The "Macho" Body as Social Malinche
In Search of the Authentic Pachuco: An Interpretive Essay
Mythic Barrios (Cultural Myths)
Deconstructing the Mythical Homeland: Mexico in Contemporary Chicana Performance
A Poverty of Relations: On Not "Making Familia from Scratch," but Scratching Familia
"Tanto Tiempo Disfrutamos": Chicanas and the Sexual Politics of Chicano Youth Culture in Los Angeles in the 1960s
The Verse of the Godfather: Unwrapping Masculinity, Familia and Nationalism in Chicano Rap Discourse
Barrio Rites (Popular Rituals)
Revisiting the Chavez Ravine: Baseball, Urban Renewal and the Gendered Civic Culture of Postwar Los Angeles
"La Quinceanera": Making Gender and Ethnic Identities
Only Cauldrons Know the Secrets of Their Soups: Like Water for Chocolate
Cruising Through Low Rider Culture: Chicana/o Identity in the Marketing of Low Rider Magazine
Border Barrios ("A Tradition of Long Walks")
Rights of Passage: From Cultural Schizophrenia to Border Consciousness in Cheech Marin's Born in East L.A.
Gendered Bodies and Borders in Chicana/o Performance and Literature
Lost in the Cinematic Landscape: Chicanas as Lloronas in Contemporary Film
Velvet Barrios (Este-Reo-Tipos/Stereotypes)
Lupe's Song: On the Origins of Mexican/Woman Hating in the United States
Resisting "Beauty" and Real Women Have Curves
Out of the Fringe: Desire and Homosexuality in the '90s Latino Theatre
Velvet Malinche: Fantasies of "the" Aztec Princess in the Chicana/o Sexual Imagination