The Cinematic Cholo in Havoc

This study explores the role of the cinematic cholo as an abject being within the film Havoc (2005). The author argues that the cholo serves as the deviant other, whose personality and character is stunted by neighborhood pathologies, and stands in contrast to the rich, White characters for whom dev...

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Auteur principal: Richard Mora
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Publié: Prof. Dr. Vittoria Borsò, Prof. Dr. Frank Leinen, Jun.-Prof. Dr. Yasmin Temelli, Prof. Dr. Guido Rings 2012
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:ff29f0b3ea32407d81836de05e0bb5f72021-11-24T15:33:53ZThe Cinematic Cholo in Havoc10.23692/imex.2.52193-9756https://doaj.org/article/ff29f0b3ea32407d81836de05e0bb5f72012-08-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.imex-revista.com/cinematic-cholo-havoc/https://doaj.org/toc/2193-9756This study explores the role of the cinematic cholo as an abject being within the film Havoc (2005). The author argues that the cholo serves as the deviant other, whose personality and character is stunted by neighborhood pathologies, and stands in contrast to the rich, White characters for whom deviancy is an adolescent rite of passage, not a final destination.Richard MoraProf. Dr. Vittoria Borsò, Prof. Dr. Frank Leinen, Jun.-Prof. Dr. Yasmin Temelli, Prof. Dr. Guido RingsarticlecholodevianthavocLanguage and LiteraturePENESiMex. México Interdisciplinario/Interdisciplinary Mexico, Vol 1, Iss 2, Pp 66-72 (2012)
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Richard Mora
The Cinematic Cholo in Havoc
description This study explores the role of the cinematic cholo as an abject being within the film Havoc (2005). The author argues that the cholo serves as the deviant other, whose personality and character is stunted by neighborhood pathologies, and stands in contrast to the rich, White characters for whom deviancy is an adolescent rite of passage, not a final destination.
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