THE CISCO KID: AMERICAN HERO, HISPANIC ROOTS, Francis M. Nevins and Gary D. Keller

THE CISCO KID: AMERICAN HERO, HISPANIC ROOTS

Francis M. Nevins and Gary D. Keller

Publisher: Bilingual Review Press
PubDate: 1/1/2008
ISBN: 9781931010481
Binding: CLOTHBOUND
Price: $50.00
Quantity Available: 7
Pages: 240
 

Cultural Writing. Latino/Latina Studies. Film Studies. THE CISCO KID: AMERICAN HERO, HISPANIC ROOTS expands on Francis Nevins's 1998 book, The Films of The Cisco Kid. Retaining the original's thorough, chronological study of the filmic Cisco Kid cycle and its in-depth analysis of the Cisco phenomenon, this version adds a Hispanic sensibility to the history of the character in United States film. Despite the Cisco Kid's initial creation outside the Hispanic world by such mainstream writers and filmmakers as O. Henry and Webster Cullison, by 1929, with the first Cisco sound film In Old Arizona, this fictional character was endowed with a Latino persona that it has retained in mainstream American culture and in Hispanic culture within the United States and elsewhere. Including film stills, lobby cards, and posters, this lavishly illustrated coffee-table book is sure to delight anyone interested in the Cisco Kid.

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