Pepino Mango Nance

Film donation from the Margaret Mead Festival, supported by OSI-Budapest. Duration: 00:11:00 Joseph Julian Gonzales, a second generation Chicano and music composer experimening with composition for a string quartet inspired by hawker calls of the vendors of downtown Los Angeles. Most of the street v...

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Other Authors: Goslinga, Gillian, Bann, Roy
Institution:Open Society Archives at Central European University
Language:English
Published: United States 1996
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:0f42410a-73b6-4cd1-a700-cf5c56182860
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Summary:Film donation from the Margaret Mead Festival, supported by OSI-Budapest. Duration: 00:11:00 Joseph Julian Gonzales, a second generation Chicano and music composer experimening with composition for a string quartet inspired by hawker calls of the vendors of downtown Los Angeles. Most of the street vendors were first generation immigrants-many of them "illegal" from Central America. Marta-Julia Lemus, the street vendor's story runs parallel with Joseph's in the film. The film involves street scenes with visual evidence of police action against the street vendors. The film is a complex mix weaving art, politics, law, and culture into a whole package, and can be used in classroom discussions of immigration, urban America, politics and law.
Published:1996