Los Vendidos: A view of the farm workers, Los Vendidos, the movie we saw was supervised by the farm's theater El Teatro Campesino. This movie aims to show the views and ideas of farm workers, they are ordinary people just wanted to be heard. They are not extraordinary, special, skilled and talented actors. They are just ordinary people, they want what others want ... equality. In my opinion, the concept of Los Vendidos is simple. The movie is a satirical view of how Americans choose to see Mexican-American, Hispanic, Latin American, and Hispano.
During the play, author Louis Valdez claimed that the strange behavior of these models was appropriate and used Mexican stereotypes to create a secretary for the Governor General Regan. These models are as follows. Farm workers who choose crops and complete other heavy work to be carried out on the farm. Pachuco is a big riot, stealing, stealing, and waving the spring knife. Revolucionario began with the revolution and other things of this kind and joined. Finally, a Mexican American, originally from Mexico, I am educated under American standards
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.
Imagine sales culture and fixed ideas as price tags. In the mid 1960's, Louis Valdez created a play that expressed a strong view on the stereotypical Hispanic stereotypes of those days. Valdez is a modern Hispanic playwright who wrote "Los Vendidos" as a member of El Teatro Campesino, a farm worker performance group founded by United Farm Workers in 1967. Satire play compares the faces of Hispanic population using letters of stereotype labeled Farmworker, Pachuco, Revolucionario, and Mexican American. In the setting of the show, these characters are currently being sold at "second used Mexican lot". In the analysis of the interaction between Miss Jimenez and Miss Honesto Sancho by "Los Vendidos", the roles were limited to one-dimensional features, so a typical Mexican-American role analysis by the words of Valdez saw.