Mas Cabrona Que Bonita: Way More Badass Than Pretty. Mexican Slang. Lined Notebook
Title | Mas Cabrona Que Bonita: Way More Badass Than Pretty. Mexican Slang. Lined Notebook PDF eBook |
Author | Bad F. Nacho |
Publisher | Independently Published |
Pages | 122 |
Release | 2019-03-25 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781091592179 |
Mexican Swearing & funny Bad Words in Spanish Themed Notebook - 6" x 9," 120 College Ruled Pages. Paperback Journal Softcover. Portable size for School, College, Work or Home. Great Gift for the Holidays of Gag Gifts for Coworkers, Friends, and Family. A Versatile Composition Notebook Style with Lined Pages it has over 120 pages perfect for you to write your own thoughts, scribbles or doodles, get a little creative or just writing down lists or ideas. This makes the perfect back to school gift! For more unique everyday use graph workbooks including, dot, lined, blank, graph, Isometrics and much more please take a look at our Amazon author page. Grab this notebook, get creative or give it to someone special. Perfect for women, men and kids, great for gel pen, ink or pencils. It will make a great gift for any special occasion: Christmas, Secret Santa, Birthday and Holidays. This funny notebook makes a perfect gift for yourself or anyone special.
El Narcotraficante
Title | El Narcotraficante PDF eBook |
Author | Mark Cameron Edberg |
Publisher | University of Texas Press |
Pages | 222 |
Release | 2004-02-01 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9780292702066 |
Since the late 1970s, a new folk hero has risen to prominence in the U.S.-Mexico border region and beyond—the narcotrafficker. Celebrated in the narcocorrido, a current form of the traditional border song known as the corrido, narcotraffickers are often portrayed as larger-than-life "social bandits" who rise from poor or marginalized backgrounds to positions of power and wealth by operating outside the law and by living a life of excess, challenging authority (whether U.S. or Mexican), and flouting all risks, including death. This image, rooted in Mexican history, has been transformed and commodified by the music industry and by the drug trafficking industry itself into a potent and highly marketable product that has a broad appeal, particularly among those experiencing poverty and power disparities. At the same time, the transformation from folk hero to marketable product raises serious questions about characterizations of narcocorridos as "narratives of resistance." This multilayered ethnography takes a wide-ranging look at the persona of the narcotrafficker and how it has been shaped by Mexican border culture, socioeconomic and power disparities, and the transnational music industry. Mark Edberg begins by analyzing how the narcocorrido emerged from and relates to the traditional corrido and its folk hero. Then, drawing upon interviews and participant-observation with corrido listening audiences in the border zone, as well as musicians and industry producers of narcocorridos, he elucidates how the persona of the narcotrafficker has been created, commodified, and enacted, and why this character resonates so strongly with people who are excluded from traditional power structures. Finally, he takes a look at the concept of the cultural persona itself and its role as both cultural representation and model for practice.
Banda
Title | Banda PDF eBook |
Author | Helena Simonett |
Publisher | Wesleyan University Press |
Pages | 394 |
Release | 2001-01-30 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780819564306 |
The first in-depth study of banda, a Mexican and Mexican American musical practice.
Narcocorrido
Title | Narcocorrido PDF eBook |
Author | Elijah Wald |
Publisher | Rayo |
Pages | 368 |
Release | 2012-04-24 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0062018590 |
This book explores the world in which one of the oddest and most interesting trends in Latin music over the last 30 years has risen, the narcocorrido. Narcocorridos are Mexican ballads about the daring deeds of cross-border drug traffickers. Tracing the narcocorrido from its birth during the Mexican Revolution, up through its recent developments on the Mexican West Coast, the cradle of drug traffic. From there, the story moves to Los Angeles, where drug music began to blend with the corridos of Mexican immigrants and the concerns they have with living in the United States. The books narrative then heads across the Southwest to the Texas border region, where drug songs are still competing with more old-fashioned gunfighter ballads, then down through Mexico to the southern states of Michoacan, the latest big drug area. Finally, we are taken to Mexico City, with a traveling balladeer of the Zapatista revolution, and a meeting with Teodoro Bello, an illiterate genius who has not only become the most popular present-day corrido writer but the best-selling composer in Mexican history. Through this journey, we feel what how important the music is to the people who make and listen to it, while understanding the deep historical significance this music has on culture, both in Mexico and the United States.
Mexican Masculinities
Title | Mexican Masculinities PDF eBook |
Author | Robert McKee Irwin |
Publisher | U of Minnesota Press |
Pages | 324 |
Release | |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781452906010 |
Drug War Zone
Title | Drug War Zone PDF eBook |
Author | Howard Campbell |
Publisher | University of Texas Press |
Pages | 337 |
Release | 2010-01-01 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0292782799 |
A ground-level chronicle of the violent drug war in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico—with accounts from both traffickers and law enforcement, and “astute analysis” (The Americas). Thousands die in drug-related violence every year in Mexico. Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, adjacent to El Paso, Texas, has become the most violent city in the drug war. Much of the cocaine, marijuana, and methamphetamine consumed in the United States is imported across the Mexican border, making El Paso/Juárez one of the major drug-trafficking venues in the world. In this anthropological study of drug trafficking and anti-drug law enforcement efforts on the US–Mexico border, Howard Campbell uses an ethnographic perspective to chronicle the recent Mexican drug war, focusing especially on people and events in the El Paso/Juárez area. It is the first social science study of the violent drug war that is tearing Mexico apart. Based on deep access to the drug-smuggling world, this study presents the drug war through the words of direct participants. Half of the book consists of oral histories from drug traffickers, and the other half from law enforcement officials. There is much journalistic coverage of the drug war, but very seldom are the lived experiences of traffickers and “narcs” presented in such vivid detail. In addition to providing an up-close, personal view of this world, Campbell explains and analyzes the functioning of cartels, the corruption that facilitates trafficking, the strategies of smugglers and anti-narcotics officials, and the perilous culture of drug trafficking that Campbell refers to as the “Drug War Zone.” “This collection of oral histories of drug traffickers and counter-drug officials examines the border narco-world through the eyes of first-hand participants . . . An invaluable resource for anyone seeking a greater sociological understanding.” —Journal of Latin American Studies
Machismo and Conquest
Title | Machismo and Conquest PDF eBook |
Author | Marvin Goldwert |
Publisher | University Press of Amer |
Pages | 85 |
Release | 1983 |
Genre | Machismo. |
ISBN | 9780819135155 |