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Migra Mouse by Lalo Alcaraz
Migra Mouse by Lalo Alcaraz










This authentication occurs automatically, and it is not possible to sign out of an IP authenticated account.Ĭhoose this option to get remote access when outside your institution. Typically, access is provided across an institutional network to a range of IP addresses. If you are a member of an institution with an active account, you may be able to access content in one of the following ways: Get help with access Institutional accessĪccess to content on Oxford Academic is often provided through institutional subscriptions and purchases. The chapter shows how, despite being well intentioned, Alcaraz’s responses sometimes do not advance the case for Latino immigration in the most practical manner and thus perpetuate a polarized atmosphere. The text also chronicles the cartoonist’s predicaments along the process of coming up with a suitable vehicle for his assessments. Alcaraz’s illustrations document the escalation of a confrontation in some parts of the country as immigration and the presence of Latinos become a surrogate way of addressing the need for acceptance and tolerance of greater cultural diversity.

Migra Mouse by Lalo Alcaraz

In them, we can recognize the temperament of an individual willing to take a stance against opportunist politicians and law-enforcement abuse. Events: Live Poetry TV taping, film screenings, and a chihuahua fashion contest.The third chapter proposes a critique of Alcaraz’s first published volume, a compilation of editorial cartoons inspired on diverse aspects of the controversy surrounding Latino immigration, from the questioning of corporate attitudes to the appropriation of language as an excuse for harassment.

Migra Mouse by Lalo Alcaraz Migra Mouse by Lalo Alcaraz

It comprised works by 25 artists, including emerging and established artists.

Migra Mouse by Lalo Alcaraz

Galería de la Raza: Amigo Racism: Mickey Mouse Meets the Taco Bell ChihuahuaĪmigo Racism: Mickey Mouse Meets the Taco Bell ChihuahuaĬurated by Carolina Ponce de León, Amigo Racism examined how artists of color have internalized, appropriated and transformed racial and cultural representations circulated and perpetuated through the media and pop culture.












Migra Mouse by Lalo Alcaraz