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Alex and the Hobo Josa Inez Taylor

Alex and the Hobo By Josa Inez Taylor

Alex and the Hobo by Josa Inez Taylor


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When a ten-year-old boy befriends a mysterious hobo in his southern Colorado hometown in the early 1940s, he learns about evil in his community and takes his first steps toward manhood by attempting to protect his new friend from corrupt officials. This story presents an insider's view of Mexicano culture and its constructions of manhood.

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Alex and the Hobo: A Chicano Life and Story by Josa Inez Taylor

When a ten-year-old boy befriends a mysterious hobo in his southern Colorado hometown in the early 1940s, he learns about evil in his community and takes his first steps toward manhood by attempting to protect his new friend from corrupt officials. Though a fictional story, Alex and the Hobo is written out of the life experiences of its author, Jose Inez (Joe) Taylor, and it realistically portrays a boy's coming-of-age as a Spanish-speaking man, who must carve out an honorable place for himself in a class-stratified and Anglo-dominated society. In this innovative ethnography, anthropologist James Taggart collaborates with Joe Taylor to explore how Alex and the Hobo sprang from Taylor's life experiences and how it presents an insider's view of Mexicano culture and its constructions of manhood. They frame the story (included in its entirety) with chapters that discuss how it encapsulates notions that Taylor learned from the Chicano movement, the farmworkers' union, his community, his father, his mother, and his religion. Taggart gives the ethnography a solid theoretical underpinning by discussing how the story and Taylor's account of how he created it represent an act of resistance to the class system that Taylor perceives as destroying his native culture.

Alex and the Hobo Reviews

This book represents a significant contribution to the discipline in that it raises important issues of ethnographic authority and authorship... Indeed, it could serve as a model for new ways to write ethnography. Miguel Diaz-Barriga, Associate Professor of Sociology and Anthropology, Swarthmore College

Table of Contents

Preface 1. Introduction Part I: The Story 2. Alex and the Hobo Part II: The Life 3. The Valley 4. Awareness 5. Social Structure 6. Anastacio Taylor 7. Beatriz Mondragon 8. Women in Peril 9. Conclusion Appendix: Juana's Witchcraft Testimony Notes; Bibliography

Additional information

CIN0292781792G
9780292781795
0292781792
Alex and the Hobo: A Chicano Life and Story by Josa Inez Taylor
Used - Good
Hardback
University of Texas Press
20030701
224
N/A
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