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Popular culture influences societies through the creation of all-embracing, wide-ranging forms of cultural production and practices. As Chicanx and/or Latinx how do we look for the vernacular to express our identities? How does the vernacular reconstruct our parent’s (and ancestor’s) memories? Still further, how does popular culture lend itself as a means of time travel? In this episode, Christy and Ritzy explore the variegated forms of popular culture that collectively molded their identities as Chicanx daughters—and granddaughters. Tune in as Christy and Ritzy untangle memory, identity, and popular culture across borders.
By Christina Davila and Yaritza Pule5
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Popular culture influences societies through the creation of all-embracing, wide-ranging forms of cultural production and practices. As Chicanx and/or Latinx how do we look for the vernacular to express our identities? How does the vernacular reconstruct our parent’s (and ancestor’s) memories? Still further, how does popular culture lend itself as a means of time travel? In this episode, Christy and Ritzy explore the variegated forms of popular culture that collectively molded their identities as Chicanx daughters—and granddaughters. Tune in as Christy and Ritzy untangle memory, identity, and popular culture across borders.