This dissertation is a cultural analysis of Piolín por la Mañana, a Spanish-language radio talk show conducted by Eduardo Piolín Sotelo and broadcast from Los Angeles. The program expands the boundaries of the performing arts as well as the reach and elasticity of literary tropes and study. It connects often geographically disparate imagined communities of working class Latino/as by revisiting traditional Mexican theater, joke delivery style, literary genre (e.g., magical realism and the picaresque), and taxonomies of everyday personalities. Central to my discussion of Piolín is listener participation, which stages community formation within the radio-text. The introduction and the first chapter present the trope of the Mojarra, a person ...
This project examines the historical development of the ideology of mestizaje (racial and cultural m...
This dissertation examines the historical and political relationship between U.S. Spanish-language r...
This dissertation uses Jenni Rivera’s music, performances, and fandom to examine the Chicana and Mex...
This dissertation is a cultural analysis of Piolín por la Mañana, a Spanish-language radio talk show...
Transcultural Performance Art, Political Intention, and the Aesthetic Projects of Guillermo Gómez-Pe...
textThis dissertation investigates how Regional Mexican radio in the U.S. tracks and drives changes ...
The Nuyorican movement was a cultural and intellectual movement beginning in the late 1960s through ...
This dissertation considers mobility in contemporary Mexican and Mexican-American cultural productio...
The variedad of the southwestern United States is a complex cultural model, for it is a hybrid form ...
Mulcaxitl: A Performance of Chicana Methodology explores examples of transgenerational activism, wov...
textMy dissertation, Wixárika Art and Artists: Resisting Neocolonialism While Crossing Visible and ...
In the 1980s, Rita Quintero, a Tarahumara from northern Mexico, was detained in a mental hospital in...
This dissertation explores the ways in which contemporary Latin American narratives address the issu...
2012-11-29This dissertation argues that for some Chicano and Chicana artists and activists living an...
In this dissertation, I draw on theories of gender, voice, and sound to explore Latina feminisms acr...
This project examines the historical development of the ideology of mestizaje (racial and cultural m...
This dissertation examines the historical and political relationship between U.S. Spanish-language r...
This dissertation uses Jenni Rivera’s music, performances, and fandom to examine the Chicana and Mex...
This dissertation is a cultural analysis of Piolín por la Mañana, a Spanish-language radio talk show...
Transcultural Performance Art, Political Intention, and the Aesthetic Projects of Guillermo Gómez-Pe...
textThis dissertation investigates how Regional Mexican radio in the U.S. tracks and drives changes ...
The Nuyorican movement was a cultural and intellectual movement beginning in the late 1960s through ...
This dissertation considers mobility in contemporary Mexican and Mexican-American cultural productio...
The variedad of the southwestern United States is a complex cultural model, for it is a hybrid form ...
Mulcaxitl: A Performance of Chicana Methodology explores examples of transgenerational activism, wov...
textMy dissertation, Wixárika Art and Artists: Resisting Neocolonialism While Crossing Visible and ...
In the 1980s, Rita Quintero, a Tarahumara from northern Mexico, was detained in a mental hospital in...
This dissertation explores the ways in which contemporary Latin American narratives address the issu...
2012-11-29This dissertation argues that for some Chicano and Chicana artists and activists living an...
In this dissertation, I draw on theories of gender, voice, and sound to explore Latina feminisms acr...
This project examines the historical development of the ideology of mestizaje (racial and cultural m...
This dissertation examines the historical and political relationship between U.S. Spanish-language r...
This dissertation uses Jenni Rivera’s music, performances, and fandom to examine the Chicana and Mex...