Latinx Ciné in the Twenty-First Century 2019
DOI: 10.2307/j.ctvp2n39f.27
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“…Elsewhere, I have shown how the documentary Homeboy suggests that gay gang members disidentify with homophobic gangs to attain community and resistance in and through gang life (Entre Maricones y Locos). Rodríguez and I have each examined the racialized dichotomization of queer space in La Mission , and M. Cristina Alcalde has also studied this film, arguing that La Mission presents viewers with a “more multifaceted and realistic” version of Latino masculinity “than images found in mainstream media” (538). Aurelio Espinosa and Tim McNelis have each analyzed Quinceañera , with Espinosa tracing Mariology in the movie and McNelis considering how the film's score impacts characters’ “construction of identity and agency” (144).…”
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“…Elsewhere, I have shown how the documentary Homeboy suggests that gay gang members disidentify with homophobic gangs to attain community and resistance in and through gang life (Entre Maricones y Locos). Rodríguez and I have each examined the racialized dichotomization of queer space in La Mission , and M. Cristina Alcalde has also studied this film, arguing that La Mission presents viewers with a “more multifaceted and realistic” version of Latino masculinity “than images found in mainstream media” (538). Aurelio Espinosa and Tim McNelis have each analyzed Quinceañera , with Espinosa tracing Mariology in the movie and McNelis considering how the film's score impacts characters’ “construction of identity and agency” (144).…”
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confidence: 99%