
Badmen, Bandits, and Folk Heroes
Alonzo opens his provocative study with a fresh look at the adventure stories of Stephen Crane and the silent Western movies of D. W. Griffith. He also investigates the conflation of the greaser, the bandit, and the Mexican revolutionary into one villainous figure in early Western movies and, more broadly, traces the development of the badman in Westerns. He newly interrogates the writings of Américo Paredes regarding the makeup of Mexican masculinity, and productively trains his analytic eye on the recent films of Jim Mendiola and the contemporary poetry of Evangelina Vigil.
Throughout Badmen, Bandits, and Folk Heroes, Alonzo convincingly demonstrates how fiction and films that formerly appeared one-dimensional in their treatment of Mexicans and Mexican Americans actually offer surprisingly multifarious and ambivalent representations. At the same time, his valuation of indeterminacy, contingency, and hybridity in contemporary cultural production creates new possibilities for understanding identity formation.
- Alaotsikko
- The Ambivalence of Mexican American Identity in Literature and Film
- Kirjailija
- Juan J. Alonzo
- ISBN
- 9780816528127
- Kieli
- englanti
- Paino
- 292 grammaa
- Julkaisupäivä
- 30.12.2015
- Kustantaja
- University of Arizona Press
- Sivumäärä
- 208