Analysis and utilization of Mexican Americans by Los Vendidos The short story "Los Vendidos" of Teatro Campesino shows the history of Mexican Americans. It shows racially discriminatory ideas and actions against Mexican Americans. The title itself means chicanos abuse. In the Spanish translation of "Vendidos", it refers to the person who buys and sells. In drama, it can be applied in any meaning. The seller will be 11 kinds of characters drawn by Sancho.
In addition to energetic and interesting playwright, Louis Valdez 's "Ross Vendydos" accurately reflects the contemporary American society, focuses on the way Mexicans perceive in this society. The play is full of stereotypes about Mexicans, which is why the theme of "Los Benedidus" is a fixed idea. As in the case of the Mexican figures depicted in "Vendidos", it is difficult for most people to understand the specificity of a particular minority, so stereotypes will appear in society. But stereotypes have been cultivated in such a way that ethnic minorities are socio-economically suppressed and not more dominant than society (Escobar p. 562). By portraying the main stereotypes used to refer to Mexican Americans, such as farm workers, gang members, revolutionary members, Valdez tries to assimilate American cultural assimilation I will explain the identity crisis experienced by Mexican people.
Analysis and utilization of Mexican Americans by Los Vendidos The short story "Los Vendidos" of Teatro Campesino shows the history of Mexican Americans. It shows racially discriminatory ideas and actions against Mexican Americans. The title itself means chicanos abuse. In the Spanish translation of "Vendidos", it refers to the person who buys and sells. In drama, it can be applied in any meaning. - Exploring the history of Mexican Americans through movies Difficulties facing Mexican Americans began before Reies Lopez Tijierina and Corky Gonzalaz led the Chicano movement in the 1960s and before the Coronado Bridge was built in San Diego It was. It started with the Chapa Treaty in Guadeloupe. The treaty signed between the United States and Mexico in 1848 established a new border between the two countries. This treaty has greatly changed today's lives with Mexican people.