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Richard T. Rodríguez

Next of Kin: The Family in Chicano/a Cultural Politics, Tapa suave

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As both an idea and an institution, the family has been at the heart of Chicano/a cultural politics since the Mexican American civil rights movement emerged in the late 1960s. In Next of Kin, Richard T. Rodríguez explores the competing notions of la familia found in movement-inspired literature, film, video, music, painting, and other forms of cultural expression created by Chicano men. Drawing on cultural studies and feminist and queer theory, he examines representations of the family that reflect and support a patriarchal, heteronormative nationalism as well as those that reconfigure kinship to encompass alternative forms of belonging.

Describing how la familia came to be adopted as an organizing strategy for communitarian politics, Rodríguez looks at foundational texts including Rodolfo Gonzales's well-known poem "I Am Joaquín," the Chicano Liberation Youth Conference's manifesto El Plan Espiritual de Aztlán, and José Armas's La Familia de La Raza. Rodríguez analyzes representations of the family in the films I Am Joaquín, Yo Soy Chicano, and Chicana; the Los Angeles public affairs television series Ahora!; the experimental videos of the artist-activist Harry Gamboa Jr.; and the work of hip-hop artists such as Kid Frost and Chicano Brotherhood. He reflects on homophobia in Chicano nationalist thought, and examines how Chicano gay men have responded to it in works including Al Lujan's video S&M in the Hood, the paintings of Eugene Rodríguez, and a poem by the late activist Rodrigo Reyes. Next of Kin is both a wide-ranging assessment of la familia's symbolic power and a hopeful call for a more inclusive cultural politics. "A gorgeous tapestry of cultural forms and interpretive brilliance, "Next of Kin" reopens the debate over our conflicted understandings of "la familia" in light of the challenges produced by feminism and queer studies. A must read for all those interested in Chicana and Chicano politics, fiction, film, photography, performance, and painting. Richard T. Rodriguez has given us a map with which to negotiate the twenty-first century uses of the family."--George Mariscal, author of "Brown-Eyed Children of the Sun: Lessons from the Chicano Movement, 1965-1975"

Detalles

Formato Tapa suave
Número de Páginas 272
Lenguaje Inglés
Editorial Duke University Press
Fecha de Publicación 2009-08-01
Dimensiones 9.31" x 6.31" x 0.66" pulgadas
Serie Latin America Otherwise
Letra Grande No
Con Ilustraciones Si
Temas Chicano, Gay, Hispano, LGBTQ+

Acerca del Autor

Richard T. Rodríguez is Associate Professor of English and Latina/Latino Studies at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.

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