Pancho McFarland
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Louis "Pancho" McFarland is an American scholar who specializes in Chicano culture, particularly food and music.
McFarland was raised in Raton, New Mexico, and graduated from Colorado College in 1991. He is of Mexican descent, and visited Mexico while attending college.[1] In 2002, he was assistant professor of sociology at University of Colorado Colorado Springs.[2] Ca. 2006[3] he became a professor of sociology at Chicago State University. Since 2008 he is the executive director of the Green Lots Project, an organization active in the decolonial food movement.[4]
Publications
Monographs
- Chicano Rap: Gender and Violence in the Postindustrial Barrio (University of Texas Press, 2008) ResearchGate:288237304 doi:10.7560/718029[5][6]
- The Chican@ Hip Hop Nation (Michigan State University, 2013) doi:10.14321/j.ctt7zt82f[7]
- Toward a Chican@ Hip Hop Anticolonialism (Routledge, 2017)[8]
Edited collections
- Mexican-Origin Food, Foodways and Social Movements (University of Arkansas Press, 2017) doi:10.2307/j.ctt1t89jww JSTOR j.ctt1t89jww[9][10]
References
- ^ McFarland, Louis Pancho (October 2000). "Coming Full Circle". Colorado College. Retrieved January 28, 2024.
- ^ "Hyper-Masculine and Misogynist Violence in Chicano Rap". Bad Subjects (61). September 2002.
- ^ "Former "b-boy" leaves his mark". Chicago State University. 2019. Retrieved January 27, 2024.
- ^ McFarland, Pancho. "Okichike Ka Centeotzintli: Reindigenization in the City". About Place. 5 (1). Retrieved January 27, 2024.
- ^ Boudreault-Fournier, Alexandrine (2010). "Review of Chicano Rap: Gender and Violence in the Postindustrial Barrio, by P. McFarland". Popular Music. 29 (2): 301–303. doi:10.1017/S0261143010000103. JSTOR 40926925.
- ^ LeBrón, Marisol (2011). "Chicano rap: Gender and violence in the post-industrial Barrio Book Review". Latino Studies. 9: 351–353. doi:10.1057/lst.2011.28.
- ^ Garcia, Justin D. (June 2016). "The Chican@ Hip Hop Nation: Politics of a New Millennial Mestizaje". The Journal of American Culture. 39 (2): 242–243. ProQuest 1852700068.
- ^ Celentano, Luigi (2020). "Toward a Chican@ Hip Hop Anti-Colonialism". Anarchist Studies. 28 (2).
- ^ Kovic, C. M. (August 2018). "Mexican-origin foods, foodways, and social movements: decolonial perspectives". CHOICE: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries. 55 (12).
- ^ Santizo, Natalie (2019). "Review: Mexican-Origin Foods, Foodways, and Social Movements: Decolonial Perspectives, by Devon G. Peña, Luz Calvo, Pancho McFarland, and Gabriel R. Valle". Aztlán. 44 (1): 273–277. doi:10.1525/azt.2019.44.1.273.
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