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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword: Assembling an Intersectional Pop Cultura Analytical Lens ix
- Introduction: Re-imagining Critical Approaches to Folklore and Popular Culture 1
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Part I. Visualizing Race
- 1. A Thousand “Lines of Flight”: Collective Individuation and Racial Identity in Netflix’s Orange Is the New Black and Sense8 15
- 2. Performing Cherokee Masculinity in The Doe Boy 33
- 3. Truth, Justice, and the Mexican Way: Lucha Libre, Film, and Nationalism in Mexico 59
- 4. Native American Irony: Survivance and the Subversion of Ethnography 76
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Part II. Sounding Race
- 5. (Re)imagining Indigenous Popular Culture 91
- 6. My Tongue Is Divided into Two 110
- 7. Performing Nation Diva Style in Lila Downs and Astrid Hadad’s La Tequilera 132
- 8. (Dis)identifying with Shakira’s “Global Body”: A Path toward Rhythmic Affiliations beyond the Dichotomous Nation/Diaspora 152
- 9. Voicing the Occult in Chicana/o Culture and Hybridity: Prayers and the Cholo-Goth Aesthetic 175
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Part III. Racialization in Place
- 10. Ugly Brown Bodies: Queering Desire in Machete 197
- 11. “Bitch, how’d you make it this far?”: Strategic Enactments of White Femininity in The Walking Dead 225
- 12. Bridge and Tunnel: Transcultural Border Crossings in The Bridge and Sicario 241
- 13. Red Land, White Power, Blue Sky: Settler Colonialism and Indigeneity in Breaking Bad 262
- Acknowledgments 279
- Notes on Contributors 281
- Index 285
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword: Assembling an Intersectional Pop Cultura Analytical Lens ix
- Introduction: Re-imagining Critical Approaches to Folklore and Popular Culture 1
-
Part I. Visualizing Race
- 1. A Thousand “Lines of Flight”: Collective Individuation and Racial Identity in Netflix’s Orange Is the New Black and Sense8 15
- 2. Performing Cherokee Masculinity in The Doe Boy 33
- 3. Truth, Justice, and the Mexican Way: Lucha Libre, Film, and Nationalism in Mexico 59
- 4. Native American Irony: Survivance and the Subversion of Ethnography 76
-
Part II. Sounding Race
- 5. (Re)imagining Indigenous Popular Culture 91
- 6. My Tongue Is Divided into Two 110
- 7. Performing Nation Diva Style in Lila Downs and Astrid Hadad’s La Tequilera 132
- 8. (Dis)identifying with Shakira’s “Global Body”: A Path toward Rhythmic Affiliations beyond the Dichotomous Nation/Diaspora 152
- 9. Voicing the Occult in Chicana/o Culture and Hybridity: Prayers and the Cholo-Goth Aesthetic 175
-
Part III. Racialization in Place
- 10. Ugly Brown Bodies: Queering Desire in Machete 197
- 11. “Bitch, how’d you make it this far?”: Strategic Enactments of White Femininity in The Walking Dead 225
- 12. Bridge and Tunnel: Transcultural Border Crossings in The Bridge and Sicario 241
- 13. Red Land, White Power, Blue Sky: Settler Colonialism and Indigeneity in Breaking Bad 262
- Acknowledgments 279
- Notes on Contributors 281
- Index 285