Tejas Foco Highlight: Gang-Related Narratives and the Irony Employed in Contemporary Chican@ Literature
by Tony Diaz on 01/30/15
Tejas Foco Highlight:
Student Panel Track-
Gang-Related Narratives and the Irony Employed in Contemporary Chican@ Literature
2015 NACCS Tejas Foco Conference
Lone Star College-North Harris
Feb. 26-28, 2015
www.TejasFoco2015.org
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SESSION I: Friday, February 27 2015
Time: 9:00 am- 10:15 am
Room: ACAD 161
Student Panel Track: Gang-Related Narratives and the Irony Employed in Contemporary Chican@ Literature
Panelists
address Barrio Writers, a collection of poems and short
“fictional” pieces by young folks; Virginia Grise’s play blu; Ana Castillo’s novel The Guardians; and Helena María Viramontes’ novel Their Dogs Came with Them. These works involve
narratives about youth whose lives for the most part, but not entirely, have
fallen on hard times. Not all these youth are Mexican American, as a few are
Mexican nationals tied to family here in the US. These Chican@ writers explore
themes covering gang-related narratives long receiving a great deal of
attention in movies and television media productions but which overlook
important aspects of Mexican American life.
The panelists will show how these works counter stereotypes by showing ironic dimensions about the lives of the youth they portray and which complicate their narratives in significant ways. Panelists analyze these works to show how these authors deliver messages complicating stereotypes commonly held about Mexican Americans and Mexicans.
Panelists all come from Texas State University
Adriana RequejoAlejandra Vizcaino
Stephen Mendoza
Catharina Reyes
Sabrina Rodriguez
Chair: Jaime Armin Mejia, Ph.D