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    Critical analysis POCHO

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    Pocho is a novel written by Jose Antonio Villarreal‚ a Mexican author. The story focuses on the development of an American-Mexican child and the imposition of a specific culture and religion upon him. The main character of this novel is Richard Rubio who was the son of Mexican parents. His parents migrated to America from Mexico during the depression-era. The Author described the experiences of a child who called himself a “Pocho”‚ a term Pocho used to describe children who were born during the

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    Identity in Pocho A prominent theme in Pocho‚ by Jose Antonio Villarreal‚ is personal identity‚ or the understanding of oneself. The story takes place mostly in California‚ which was at the time a mixing pot of various cultures. At the time‚ racism was also prevalent‚ as well as hatred towards differing religions‚ and everyone stereotyped everyone else. The Rubio family in particular had a hard time with understanding their personal identities‚ as they dealt with the conflict caused by Juan’s

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    Name: Vi Le Department & Course number: ENGL – 381 Professor’s name: José Navarro Assignment #1 Date: January 27th‚ 2015 Self-definition for integration Richard Rubio‚ a protagonist in Pocho‚ written by José Antonio Villarreal‚ loves reading‚ and he is always looking for reasonable answers for any questions. Richard finds that the growth in his mind has not come from his Mexican family tradition and culture but from reading and thinking rationally. He has an independent look in family relations‚

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    In the text‚ Pocho‚ by Jose Antonio Villarreal‚ education plays an important role of explaining the characteristics of the immigrants during the 1930’s. Education is one way for readers to have an experience of what they have been through. During the investigation between the protagonist Richard and sheriff‚ Richard speaks out some words that the sheriff does not understand. Villarreal writes‚ “ You mean homosexual? No‚ he wasn’t- this was a new word to the man. He was on the force because his sister

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    Examples Of Stereotypes

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    "(www#poetrysoup.com ) . A stereotype is " a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing ." Some people who are commonly stereotyped are ‚ Cheerleaders ‚ Police officers and women . All of these steriotypes are extreemly unrealistic. " I’m pretty ‚ I’m cute‚ I’m popular to boot‚ great hair. The boys all love to stare‚ I’m wanted‚

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    Culture and Richard

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    Pocho October 18‚ 2007 Cross Cultural Psychology SOP 3723-0001 People wonder about some questions like how similarities and differences of people’s behaviors emotions‚ motivations‚ and thoughts across cultures? How examines psychological diversity links between cultural norms and behavior in which particular human activities are differently influenced or sometimes dissimilar social and cultural forces? Several decades ago‚ cross cultural psychology has basically answered those questions

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    Richard Rubio Essay

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    Being considered the first Chicano novel written‚ Pocho tells a vulgar coming-of-age story of a first generation Chicano (American born Mexican) boy‚ Richard Rubio. Richard‚ like many first generation Chicanos is faced with an integral question: to assimilate to the American culture‚ or preserve his Mexican heritage? The novel tells a story where Richard experiences cultural assimilation that drastically changes his beliefs‚ but frequently hints at relapsing to his father’s ways. Ultimately‚ Richard

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    relationship between the two cultures. One culture will almost always have a greater legitimacy and is seen as dominant. The other‚ in contrast‚ is much less significant and is seen as marginalized. A few examples of autoethnographic texts are Pocho by Jose Antonio Villarreal‚ …And the Earth Did Not Devour Him by Tomas Rivera and The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros. In all three texts‚ the protagonists are a part of a marginalized culture of Mexican Americans in the United States. In

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    Born in East L.A. We watched Born in East L.A. for our in class movie. I enjoyed it a lot. I’ve never seen this movie‚ which is surprising because I’ve seen most movies with Cheech in it. Although the movie was humorous‚ there were a lot of political issues embedded within and some of the issues are even present today‚ even though the movie was made in 1987. I thought the situation when Rudy gets deported is kind of shocking actually. I know it’s meant to be funny‚ but things like this happen

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    people. Maturity was one of the most important themes of this book. Racial stereotypes create obstacles for Chicana/o children in school or in extra curricular activities. The Chicana/o children in stories like‚ Eleven‚ The Scholarship Jacket‚ and Pocho all deal with stereotypes that hurt or discriminate against them. In the story‚ The Scholarship Jacket by Marta Salina‚ Martha is a hardworking girl who is

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