Target's distributor gave the "illegal alien" an orange prison jumpsuit too. The alien isn't just from outer space. The suit suggests "the alien" could just as likely be found in prison as it can in outer space.
The new and improvedTex[t]-Mex Galleryblog™ devotes itself to the aggressive, relentless, and, at times, pathological interrogation of Mexican, Latina/o, Chicana/o, "Hispanic," Mexican-American, and Latin American stereotypes. It is either the online supplement to or the bastard sister of a 2007 University of Texas Press book. The book, marketed for the general public (not just academic cultural studies wonks) and a perfect, if a tad garish stocking stuffer, is also available from Powells, Amazon.com, and LA's swank Skylight Books in Los Feliz.
nota bene: The old school version of this blog remains open and serving customers owing to the clamoring, shrill pleas of nostalgia-junky websurfers.
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Target's distributor gave the "illegal alien" an orange prison jumpsuit too. The alien isn't just from outer space. The suit suggests "the alien" could just as likely be found in prison as it can in outer space.
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