Murder at the Sleepy Lagoon: Zoot Suits, Race, and Riot in Wartime L.A.
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Murder at the Sleepy Lagoon: Zoot Suits, Race, and Riot in Wartime L.A.
Eduardo Obregón Pagán
Murder at the Sleepy Lagoon: Zoot Suits, Race, and Riot in Wartime L.A.
Murder at the Sleepy Lagoon: Zoot Suits, Race, and Riot in Wartime L.A.
Eduardo Obregón Pagán
Descripción
The notorious 1942 "Sleepy Lagoon" murder trial in Los Angeles concluded with the conviction of seventeen young Mexican American men for the alleged gang slaying of fellow youth Jose Diaz. Just five months later, the so-called Zoot Suit Riot erupted, as white soldiers in the city attacked minority youths and burned their distinctive zoot suits. Eduardo Obregon Pagan here provides the first comprehensive social history of both the trial and the riot and argues that they resulted from a volatile mix of racial and social tensions that had long been simmering.
In reconstructing the lives of the murder victim and those accused of the crime, Pagan contends that neither the convictions (which were based on little hard evidence) nor the ensuing riot arose simply from anti-Mexican sentiment. He demonstrates instead that a variety of pre-existing stresses, including demographic pressures, anxiety about nascent youth culture, and the war effort all contributed to the social tension and the eruption of violence. Moreover, he recovers a multidimensional picture of Los Angeles during World War II that incorporates the complex intersections of music, fashion, violence, race relations, and neighborhood activism.
Drawing upon overlooked evidence, Pagan concludes by reconstructing the murder scene and proposes a compelling theory about what really happened the night of the murder.
In reconstructing the lives of the murder victim and those accused of the crime, Pagan contends that neither the convictions (which were based on little hard evidence) nor the ensuing riot arose simply from anti-Mexican sentiment. He demonstrates instead that a variety of pre-existing stresses, including demographic pressures, anxiety about nascent youth culture, and the war effort all contributed to the social tension and the eruption of violence. Moreover, he recovers a multidimensional picture of Los Angeles during World War II that incorporates the complex intersections of music, fashion, violence, race relations, and neighborhood activism.
Drawing upon overlooked evidence, Pagan concludes by reconstructing the murder scene and proposes a compelling theory about what really happened the night of the murder.
Detalles
Formato | Tapa suave |
Número de Páginas | 328 |
Lenguaje | Inglés |
Editorial | University of North Carolina Press |
Fecha de Publicación | 2003-11-24 |
Dimensiones | 9.46" x 6.2" x 0.78" pulgadas |
Letra Grande | No |
Con Ilustraciones | No |
Temas | Años 1940, Siglo 20, California, Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA, Hispano, California del Sur, Oeste de EE.UU., Costa Oeste |
Acerca del Autor
Pagán, Eduardo Obregón
Eduardo Obregon Pagan is associate professor and chair of the Department of American Studies at Arizona State University West.Garantía & Otros
Garantía: | 30 dias por defectos de fabrica |
Peso: | 0.467 kg |
SKU: | 9780807854945 |
Publicado en Unimart.com: | 01/11/23 |
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