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Galactic Herencia: Latinos in the Star Wars Universe: Latinx Pop Culture

Autor Christopher González
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 ian 2027
In 1977, George Lucas created a galaxy far, far away that somehow contained no Latinos. Forty-seven years later, Diego Luna’s Cassian Andor speaks unapologetically accented English as he leads a rebel cell against the Empire, Pedro Pascal’s Din Djarin anchors Disney’s flagship series, and Oscar Isaac’s Poe Dameron commands X-wing squadrons with a confidence that refuses to apologize for difference. The transformation didn’t happen by accident—it was fought for character by character, film by film, against resistance both corporate and cultural.
In Galactic Herencia, Christopher González uses personal, historical, and critical reflection to trace this long arc from erasure to visibility, examining how Latinx actors bring cultural resonance to roles in a fictional universe that never explicitly acknowledges their heritage—and what it means when so few performers must carry the hopes of so many. The book moves from the painful absences of the original trilogy through the breakthrough moments of Rogue One and The Mandalorian, to the current struggles over authentic representation in an era of franchise expansion and toxic fandom. By centering Latinx perspectives on a globally dominant franchise, Galactic Herencia makes visible the cultural work that representation does—demonstrating that genuine inclusion isn’t about quotas but about empowering stories that affirm our full humanity.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780816557998
ISBN-10: 0816557993
Pagini: 304
Ilustrații: 69 color illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: University of Arizona Press
Colecția University of Arizona Press
Seria Latinx Pop Culture


Notă biografică

Christopher González holds the Jacob and Frances Mossiker Endowed Chair and is professor and chair of English at Southern Methodist University. He is president of MELUS and author of Permissible Narratives and Reading Junot Díaz.

Recenzii

“In the first book-length work on Latines in the Star Wars universe, Dr. González takes the reader on a journey, filled with hope and imagination, that is at once personal, historical, and critical. Latine representation in the beloved space opera, which once seemed ‘far, far away,’ now represents one generative future for the franchise. From the Star Wars ennealogy to series spin-offs, González demonstrates how poco y poco Latines have made their way to the center of this expansive storyverse and reshaped it in the process.”—Domino Renee Perez, author of Fatherhood in the Borderlands: A Daughter’s Slow Approach
“This perceptive, passionate treatise on Latinidad across the multiple properties of an expansive Star Wars media-verse meticulously analyzes the power of storytelling and mythology. Drawing on a rich range of secondary scholarship, including cultural, science fiction, Chicano/a, and Latino/a studies, in pleasing prose, González forcefully contributes to debates over inclusion, diversity, belonging, fandom, and realistic representation in the national narratives of American pop culture.”—Anthony Macías, author of Chicano-Chicana Americana: Pop Culture Pluralism Starring Anthony Quinn, Katy Jurado, Robert Beltran, and Lupe Ontiveros

Descriere

Galactic Herencia tells the story of how Latinos claimed space in the most powerful mythology of our time, tracing the arc from systematic erasure in the original trilogy to the breakthrough visibility of Oscar Isaac, Diego Luna, Pedro Pascal, and Rosario Dawson in the Disney era. Blending memoir, cultural criticism, and fan scholarship, the book examines not just who appears on screen but how Latino presence reshapes the meaning of heroism, rebellion, and belonging in the Star Wars universe.