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    Luis Valdez's Los Vendidos Essay

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    Luis Valdez's Los Vendidos "Los Vendidos," directed by Luis Valdez, is a remarkable play that looks into the historical struggles, stereotypes and challenges of Mexican Americans in a unique fashion. Rather than tell the history of Mexican Americans through documentaries and actual footage, the play conveys its message about the true history of Mexican Americans in the United States through both subtle and blatant techniques. Mexican American struggles in the United States date back to the

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    Luis Valdez's Los Vendidos Social science teaches that a person’s self identity is a reflection of that which other people put on the individual, in other words a person’s behavior steams more from what they see of themselves from someone else’s perspective and less from how they see themselves. In the case of the Mexicans, this concept holds true. From that, which has been studied thus far this semester, Mexicans/ Mexican Americans are good examples of this concept. Their sorted past has resulted

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    Are you really looking at what your seeing? In Luis Valdez’s short play Los Vendidos, it is clear that there was a stereotyping issue as well as symbolism throughout his play. I have analyzed his symbolic demonstrations on how Mexicans are labeled and how stereotyping affects the way Americans view Mexicans. In an article by an anonymous writer titled “Los Vendidos”, Luis Valdez: Using stereotypes to end racism, there was a quote stating, “Theater as a weapon”, Valdez used theater as a weapon to

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    In the Play Los Vendidos by Luis Valdez, the humor is based on stereotypes. A stereotype is defined as, “a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing”. Throughout Los Vendidos the script specifically stereotypes Hispanics for humorous effect. The entire one act play is based around a Secretary, who is probably Mexican herself, in search for someone of the Mexican type to work in a governor’s office. She comes to “Sancho’s Used Mexican Lot and Curio

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    Luis Valdez's Play, Los Vendidos Essay

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    In his play, "Los Vendidos," Luis Valdez addresses, through humor and stereotypes, the issues faced by Mexicans in America throughout history. Although a "White Washed Mexican" woman is supposedly looking for a Mexican, what she is actually looking for is an American with darker skin. The key word here is American, as she is looking for someone who has denied his or her Mexican roots and become acculturated to the American way of life. This woman does not want a Mexican for any other reason than

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    Los Vendidos, Produced by Luis Valdez Essay

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    has been ignored and many times erased from the American conscience. They have struggled for acknowledgment, they have fought for equality and they have gone to battle for respect. Luis Valdez’s play, Los Vendidos, is just one of many contributions to this effort. A powerfully moving play, Los Vendidos, or the "sell-outs", is a piece created to gain acknowledgement, heighten awareness and to create a sense of camaraderie amongst the people fighting in the Chicano Movement of the late 1960’s and 70’s

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    Analysis of Los Vendidos and Exploitation of Mexican-Americans The short play Los Vendidos portrayed by el Teatro Campesino shows the history of Mexican-Americans. It shows racist perceptions and actions towards Mexican-Americans. The title itself implies the exploitation of Chicanos. In translation from Spanish "Vendidos" can mean either those who sell-out others, or those who are sold. In the play either meaning can be applied. Those who are sold would be the eleven different characters

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    popular novels to do so. This dystopian-future novel highlights issues such as, government control, discrimination, and social diminution. The discrimination highlighted in this novel can directly be applied toward another work of literature, “Los Vendidos” by Luis Valdez. Both writings have assisted in breaking down racial discrimination through the use of satire and sarcasm. Nevertheless, racial and social discrimination continues to be prevalent across the world, shaping the minds of future generations

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    successfully fulfils his definition through the dialogues and events he describes. The dehumanizing way that Valdez introduces all of the characters in the play solidifies the pressure they feel to assimilate and why many resist assimilation. In the play Los Vendidos by Luis Valdez, the author fulfills his own unique definition of actos in the play by showcasing some of the stereotypes and prejudices held against Mexican Americans to illustrate the real social standards that are placed upon them. The play uses

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    Essay on Gang Reduction Program

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    In 2003 as a response to communities with a large amount and growing number of youth gangs the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP), a branch of the U.S. Department of Justice, initiated the Gang Reduction Program (GRP) (U.S. Department of Justice 2008). The formation of gangs is seen as a response to system failures and community dysfunction. As a result, one of OJJPD’s anti-gang initiatives is to make communities safer and have a pro-social environment (U.S. Department

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