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Guzmán explores the queer punk and Chicano/Latino avant-garde art scenes in post-1968 Los Angeles from the rise of Ronald Reagan to the height of the AIDS epidemic. He demonstrates how styleâ as a cultural form and sensibilityâ becomes essential to Latino politics at the moment the utopian impulses of the 1960s begin to fade.

Produktbeschreibung
Guzmán explores the queer punk and Chicano/Latino avant-garde art scenes in post-1968 Los Angeles from the rise of Ronald Reagan to the height of the AIDS epidemic. He demonstrates how styleâ as a cultural form and sensibilityâ becomes essential to Latino politics at the moment the utopian impulses of the 1960s begin to fade.
Autorenporträt
Joshua Javier Guzmán is Assistant Professor in the Department of Gender Studies at University of California, Los Angeles.