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A rogues' gallery of Mexican bandits, bombshells, lotharios, and thieves saturates American popular culture. Remember Speedy Gonzalez? Mexican Spitfire Lupe Velez? The Frito Bandito? Familiar and reassuring-at least to Anglos-these Mexican stereotypes are not a people but a text, a carefully woven, articulated, and consumer-ready commodity. In this original, provocative, and highly entertaining book, William Anthony Nericcio deconstructs Tex[t]-Mexicans in films, television, advertising, comic books, toys, literature, and even critical theory, revealing them to be less flesh-and-blood than seductive hallucinations, less reality than consumer products, a kind of digital crack. Nericcio engages in close readings of rogue/icons Rita Hayworth, Speedy Gonzalez, Lupe Velez, and Frida Kahlo, as well as Orson Welles' film Touch of Evil and the comic artistry of Gilbert Hernandez. He playfully yet devastatingly discloses how American cultural creators have invented and used these and other Tex[t]-Mexicans since the Mexican Revolution of 1910, thereby exposing the stereotypes, agendas, phobias, and intellectual deceits that drive American popular culture. This sophisticated, innovative history of celebrity Latina/o mannequins in the American marketplace takes a quantum leap toward a constructive and deconstructive next-generation figuration/adoration of Latinos in America.Product Identifiers
PublisherUniversity of Texas Press
ISBN-139780292714571
eBay Product ID (ePID)89262502
Product Key Features
Book TitleTex[T]-Mex: Seductive Hallucinations of the Mexican in America
AuthorWilliam Anthony Nericcio
FormatPaperback
LanguageEnglish
TopicLiterature
Publication Year2006
Dimensions
Item Height254mm
Item Width178mm
Additional Product Features
Title_AuthorWilliam Anthony Nericcio
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States