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Fernández L’Hoeste, Héctor D. Lalo Alcaraz: Political cartooning in the latino community. Great Comics Artists. Jackson: Univ. Press of Mississippi, 2017. 
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Resource type: Book
Language: en: English
ID no. (ISBN etc.): 9781496811370
BibTeX citation key: 2017u
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Categories: General
Keywords: "La Cucaracha", Alcaraz. Lalo, Caricature, Comic strip, Ethnicity, Politics, USA
Creators: Fernández L’Hoeste
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi (Jackson)
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Abstract
Amid the controversy surrounding immigration and border control, the work of California cartoonist Lalo Alcaraz (b. 1964) has delivered a resolute Latino viewpoint. Of Mexican descent, Alcaraz fights for Latino rights through his creativity, drawing political commentary as well as underlining how Latinos confront discrimination on a daily basis. Through an analysis of Alcaraz’s early editorial cartooning and his strips for La Cucaracha, the first nationally syndicated, political Latino daily comic strip, author Héctor D. Fernández L’Hoeste shows the many ways Alcaraz’s art attests to the community’s struggles.
Alcaraz has proven controversial with his satirical, sharp commentary on immigration and other Latino issues. What makes Alcaraz’s work so potent? Fernández L’Hoeste marks the artist’s insistence on never letting go of what he views as injustice against Latinos, the fastest growing ethnic group in the United States. Indeed, his comics predict a key moment in the future of the United States—that time when a racial plurality will steer the country, rather than a white majority and its monocultural norms.
Fernández L’Hoeste’s study provides an accessible, comprehensive view into the work of a cartoonist who deserves greater recognition, not just because Alcaraz represents the injustice and inequity prevalent in our society, but because as both a US citizen and a member of the Latino community, his ability to stand in, between, and outside two cultures affords him the clarity and experience necessary to be a powerful voice.

Table of Contents

Preface and Acknowledgments (ix)

Introduction (3)

1. On Lalo Alcatraz and the Latino Community (11)
2. Lalo Alcatraz in the Context of Latino Comics (35)
3. Migra Mouse: Political Cartoons and the Immigration Debate (70)
4. La Cucaracha: An Alienated Bug’s Struggle Against a Hidden Norm (129)
5. A Q&A with Lalo Alcatraz (168)

Conclusion (175)

Notes (178)
Works Cited (186)
Index (190)


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