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Visual cues to Caramelo

Visual cues to Caramelo. Or, a trochemoche of Chicano-mejicano pop culture references* *Is this PowerPoint background cheesy or what?. Pedro Infante: 1940s singer, actor, and national icon. Jorge Negrete, “El Charro Cantor”. Josephine Baker in banana skirt, ca. 1925.

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Visual cues to Caramelo

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  1. Visual cues to Caramelo Or, a trochemoche of Chicano-mejicano pop culture references* *Is this PowerPoint background cheesy or what?

  2. Pedro Infante: 1940s singer, actor, and national icon

  3. Jorge Negrete, “El Charro Cantor”

  4. Josephine Baker in banana skirt, ca. 1925

  5. María Antoineta Pons, the Cubandancer and film star (career: 1940s through mid-1960s)

  6. Germán Valdés, “Tin Tan”

  7. Mario Moreno, “Cantinflas”

  8. Señor Wences (Wenceslao Moreno) on the Ed Sullivan Show, circa 1960 45 RPM single sleeve

  9. Poster for director Elia Kazan’s Viva Zapata!, 1952

  10. La familia Burrón comic (p. 247)

  11. Mexican fotonovela

  12. Luis Jimenez, Tucson artist: two versions of Lithograph “Southwestern Pieta,” 1983-4 (depicts Popo and Ixta legend)

  13. Isn’t it great that images of the ‘sleeping Mexican’ Are no longer so prevalent in popular culture?

  14. . . . Or are such representations closer to home than we think?

  15. Benito Júarez, President of Mexico Empress Carlota

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