Good Bandits, Warrior Women, and Revolutionaries in Hispanic Culture, Gary Francisco Keller, Editor

Good Bandits, Warrior Women, and Revolutionaries in Hispanic Culture

Gary Francisco Keller, Editor

Publisher: Bilingual Review Press
PubDate: 11/16/2010
ISBN: 9781931010719
Binding: PAPERBACK
Price: $17.00
Quantity Available: 15
Pages: 150
 

Literary Nonfiction. Latino/Latina Studies. GOOD BANDITS, WARRIOR WOMEN, AND REVOLUTIONARIES IN HISPANIC CULTURE is the fruit of a groundbreaking conference that was held in Phoenix in 2009. Following an introduction by Gary Francisco Keller, the first section of this book contains articles dedicated to good, good-bad, and bad characters, both fictional and historical, across Hispanic culture, among them gay caballeros, the heroes and villains of "Zapata" Westerns, and Don Quixote. The second section explores personages from popular culture and from novels set in the decades just before and during the Mexican Revolution of 1910, such as Demetrio Macías in Azuela's Los de abajo; Angustias Farrera, the title character of the novel and film La negra Angustias; Santa Teresa de Cabora and her villainous sister Jovita; Pancho Villa's transformation from bandit/revolutionary to popular saint and hero of the people; and Jesusa Palancares, the fictionalized soldadera of Poniatowska's Hasta no verte Jesús mío.

Author City: TEMPE, AZ USA

Gary Francisco Keller is Director of the Hispanic Research Center at Arizona State University and coproducer with Melanie Magisos of the Bold Caballeros and Noble Bandidas web site.

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