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Drug Lords, Cowboys, and Desperadoes

Violent Myths of the U.S.-Mexico Frontier (Latino Perspectives)

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Drug Lords, Cowboys, and Desperadoes

著者: Rafael Acosta Morales
ナレーター: Gary Roelofs
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Drug Lords, Cowboys, and Desperadoes examines the relationship between affect, narrative, and violence surrounding three historical archetypes—social bandits (often associated with the drug trade), cowboys, and desperadoes—and how these narratives create affective loops that recreate violent structures in the Mexican American frontier. Acosta Morales analyzes narrative in literary, cinematic, and musical form, examining works by Américo Paredes, Luis G. Inclán, Clint Eastwood, Rolando Hinojosa, Yuri Herrera, and Cormac McCarthy. The book focuses on how narratives of Mexican social banditry become incorporated into the social order that bandits rose against and how representations of violence in the U.S. weaponize narratives of trauma in order to justify and expand the violence that cowboys commit. Finally, it explains the usage of universality under the law as a means of criminalizing minorities by reading the stories of Mexican American men who were turned into desperadoes by the criminal law system.

Drug Lords, Cowboys, and Desperadoes demonstrates how these stories led to recreated violence and criminalization of minorities, a conversation especially important during this time of recognizing social inequality and social injustices.

The book is published by University of Notre Dame Press. The audiobook is published by University Press Audiobooks.

“A theoretically engaged tour-de-force that offers new interpretations of classic and subcultural texts depicting the borderlands.” (Jason Ruiz, author of Americans in the Treasure House)

“Touches on very important themes for the recent political and social conditions of Mexico.” (Fernando Fabio Sánchez, author of Artful Assassins)

©2021 University of Notre Dame (P)2022 Redwood Audiobooks
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