Boricua Pop: Puerto Ricans and the Latinization of American Culture

Boricua Pop: Puerto Ricans and the Latinization of American Culture

by Frances Negrón-Muntaner
Boricua Pop: Puerto Ricans and the Latinization of American Culture

Boricua Pop: Puerto Ricans and the Latinization of American Culture

by Frances Negrón-Muntaner

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Overview

Boricua Pop is the first book solely devoted to Puerto Rican visibility, cultural impact, and identity formation in the U.S. and at home. Frances Negrón-Muntaner explores everything from the beloved American musical West Side Story to the phenomenon of singer/actress/ fashion designer Jennifer Lopez, from the faux historical chronicle Seva to the creation of Puerto Rican Barbie, from novelist Rosario Ferré to performer Holly Woodlawn, and from painter provocateur Andy Warhol to the seemingly overnight success story of Ricky Martin. Negrón-Muntaner traces some of the many possible itineraries of exchange between American and Puerto Rican cultures, including the commodification of Puerto Rican cultural practices such as voguing, graffiti, and the Latinization of pop music. Drawing from literature, film, painting, and popular culture, and including both the normative and the odd, the canonized authors and the misfits, the island and its diaspora, Boricua Pop is a fascinating blend of low life and high culture: a highly original, challenging, and lucid new work by one of our most talented cultural critics.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780814758786
Publisher: New York University Press
Publication date: 06/01/2004
Series: Sexual Cultures , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 337
Sales rank: 573,815
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Frances Negron-Muntaner is an award-winning filmmaker, writer, journalist, and cultural critic. She is the co-editor of Puerto Rican Jam and author of Anatomy of a Smile. She currently teaches at Columbia University and lives in New York City.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Preface Part I Founding Spectacles1 Weighing In Theory: Puerto Ricans and American Culture2 1898: The Trauma of Literature, the Shame of Identity 3 Feeling Pretty: West Side Story and U.S. Puerto Rican Identity Part II Boricuasin the Middle4 From Puerto Rico with Trash: Holly Woodlawn’s A Low Life in High Heels5 The Writing on the Wall: The Life and Passion of Jean-Michel Basquiat 6 Flagging Madonna: Performing a Puerto Rican–American Erotics Part III Boricua Anatomies7 Rosario’s Tongue: Rosario Ferré and the Commodi?cation of Island Literature 8 Barbie’s Hair: Selling Out Puerto Rican Identity in the Global Market 9 Jennifer’s Butt: Valorizing the Puerto Rican Racialized Female Body 10 Ricky’s Hips: The Queerness of Puerto Rican “White” Culture Postscript: Words from the Grave Notes Index About the Author
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