Allison Anders and the ‘Racial “Authenticity” Membership-Test’: Keeping Mi vida loca/My Crazy Life (1994) on the Borders of Chicano Cinema
While nuanced and sensitive non-essentialist theorisations of Chicano identity have been put forward by key critics working in the field, these same critics still struggle, on occasion, to disentangle themselves from having recourse to essentialist arguments in their own work. The case that I examin...
Main Author: | Thea Pitman |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Prof. Dr. Vittoria Borsò, Prof. Dr. Frank Leinen, Jun.-Prof. Dr. Yasmin Temelli, Prof. Dr. Guido Rings
2012-02-01
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Series: | iMex. México Interdisciplinario/Interdisciplinary Mexico |
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Online Access: | https://www.imex-revista.com/authentic-chicano-cinema/ |
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