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Rethinking the borderlands : between Chicano culture and legal discourse / Carl Gutiérrez-Jones.

LIBRA PS153.M4 G87 1995
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Gutiérrez-Jones, Carl.
Series:
Latinos in American society and culture ; 4.
Latinos in American society and culture ; 4
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
American literature--Mexican American authors--History and criticism--Theory, etc.
American literature.
Law and literature--Social aspects--United States.
Law and literature.
Mexican Americans--Legal status, laws, etc.
Mexican Americans.
Mexican Americans--Historiography.
Mexican Americans in literature.
Narration (Rhetoric).
Law and literature--Social aspects.
American literature--Mexican American authors.
United States.
Physical Description:
xi, 219 pages ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Berkeley : University of California Press, [1995]
Summary:
Challenging the long-cherished notion of legal objectivity in the United States, Carl Gutierrez-Jones argues that Chicano history has been consistently shaped by racially biased, combative legal interactions. "Rethinking the Borderlands is an insightful and provocative exploration of the ways Chicano and Chicana artists, writers, musicians, and filmmakers engage this history in order to resist the disenfranchising effects of legal institutions, including the prison and the court.
Gutierrez-Jones examines the process by which Chicanos have become associated with criminality in both our legal institutions and our mainstream popular culture and thereby offers a new way of understanding minority social experience. Drawing on gender studies and psychoanalysis, as well as critical legal and race studies, Gutierrez-Jones's approach to the law and legal discourse reveals the high stakes involved when concepts of social justice are fought out in the home, in the workplace and in the streets.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
0520085787
0520085795
OCLC:
29564010

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