José Montoya

José Montoya
Author: Ella Maria Diaz
Publisher:
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2020-11-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9780895511713

A generously illustrated account of the life and work of the prominent Chicano artist, educator, and activist José Montoya (1932-2013) was a leading figure in bilingual and bicultural expression drawn from barrio life as a defining feature of U.S. culture. As an artist, poet, and musician, he produced iconic works depicting pachuco and pachuca culture based on his own experiences as a youth after World War II. These include the poem "El Louie" as well as thousands of political posters and masterful sketches. Montoya cofounded the art collective Royal Chicano Air Force and helped organize for the United Farm Workers. An influential educator, he established the Barrio Art Program in the early 1970s, and taught at California State University, Sacramento. Author Ella Maria Diaz examines a remarkable career that traversed decades, languages, media, and genres. This book is illustrated with reproductions of Montoya's art from rarely seen archival slides and documents, as well as from private collections and the Montoya estate. Through oral histories and archival research, Diaz proposes a new model for the study of Latina/o/x artists who reject the boundaries between visual art, poetry, music, education, and community activism. This book is distributed for the Chicano Studies Research Center at UCLA.

José Montoya

José Montoya
Author: Ella Maria Diaz
Publisher:
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2020-11-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9780895511706

A generously illustrated account of the life and work of the prominent Chicano artist, educator, and activist José Montoya (1932-2013) was a leading figure in bilingual and bicultural expression drawn from barrio life as a defining feature of U.S. culture. As an artist, poet, and musician, he produced iconic works depicting pachuco and pachuca culture based on his own experiences as a youth after World War II. These include the poem "El Louie" as well as thousands of political posters and masterful sketches. Montoya cofounded the art collective Royal Chicano Air Force and helped organize for the United Farm Workers. An influential educator, he established the Barrio Art Program in the early 1970s, and taught at California State University, Sacramento. Author Ella Maria Diaz examines a remarkable career that traversed decades, languages, media, and genres. This book is illustrated with reproductions of Montoya's art from rarely seen archival slides and documents, as well as from private collections and the Montoya estate. Through oral histories and archival research, Diaz proposes a new model for the study of Latina/o/x artists who reject the boundaries between visual art, poetry, music, education, and community activism. This book is distributed for the Chicano Studies Research Center at UCLA.

The Journal of Antonio Montoya

The Journal of Antonio Montoya
Author: Rick Collignon
Publisher: MacAdam/Cage Publishing
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1996
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781878448699

In this dear and funny first novel, Rick Collignon moves the cool, magical soul of South American Realism to the hot, dry magical heart of the American Southwest, in this story of curious members of the Montoya family.

José Montoya's Abundant Harvest : Works on Paper/works on Life

José Montoya's Abundant Harvest : Works on Paper/works on Life
Author: Richard Montoya
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780990762621

Chicano activist, poet, artist, intellectual, professor, and musician, José Montoya (1932?2013) was a veritable Renaissance man. Montoya often found inspiration in the verdant fields of the San Joaquin Valley where his family arrived from their home in New Mexico in the 1940s looking for work. The visual artist and poet humanized the farmworker and understood the backbreaking work of field labor from firsthand experience. A Chicano civil rights activist, he marched alongside Cesar Chavez and advanced the cause of the United Farm Workers movement to bring justice and dignity to agricultural laborers. José Montoya's Abundant Harvest honors the artist's prolific work as well as his subject matter in this energetic survey that includes eighty-one of his drawings.

Flying Under the Radar with the Royal Chicano Air Force

Flying Under the Radar with the Royal Chicano Air Force
Author: Ella Maria Diaz
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2017-04-11
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1477312307

The first book-length study of the Royal Chicano Air Force maps the history of this vanguard Chicano/a arts collective, which used art and cultural production as sociopolitical activism.

A Companion to Latina/o Studies

A Companion to Latina/o Studies
Author: Juan Flores
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 560
Release: 2009-02-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0470766026

A Companion to Latina/o Studies is a collection of 40 original essays written by leading scholars in the field, dedicated to exploring the question of what 'Latino/a' is. Brings together in one volume a diverse range of original essays by established and emerging scholars in the field of Latina/o Studies Offers a timely reference to the issues, topics, and approaches to the study of US Latinos - now the largest minority population in the United States Explores the depth of creative scholarship in this field, including theories of latinisimo, immigration, political and economic perspectives, education, race/class/gender and sexuality, language, and religion Considers areas of broader concern, including history, identity, public representations, cultural expression and racialization (including African and Native American heritage).

Mexican Ballads, Chicano Poems

Mexican Ballads, Chicano Poems
Author: José E. Limón
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 235
Release: 1992-07-24
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0520911873

Mexican Ballads, Chicano Poems combines literary theory with the personal engagement of a prominent Chicano scholar. Recalling his experiences as a student in Texas, José Limón examines the politically motivated Chicano poetry of the 60s and 70s. He bases his analyses on Harold Bloom's theories of literary influence but takes Bloom into the socio-political realm. Limón shows how Chicano poetry is nourished by the oral tradition of the Mexican corrido, or master ballad, which was a vital part of artistic and political life along the Mexican-U.S. border from 1890 to 1930. Limón's use of Bloom, as well as of Marxist critics Raymond Williams and Fredric Jameson, brings Chicano literature into the arena of contemporary literary theory. By focusing on an important but little-studied poetic tradition, his book challenges our ideas of the American canon and extends the reach of Hispanists and folklorists as well.

Shadowboxing

Shadowboxing
Author: Joseph Rios
Publisher: Omnidawn
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781632430434

A mashup of poetry and theater collaged from the overlooked voices of California's labor class

La Formentera

La Formentera
Author:
Publisher: The Monacelli Press, LLC
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2012-10-09
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 158093336X

In the 1970s, renowned interior designer Juan Montoya lived on La Formentera, a Balearic Island off the Mediterranean coast of Spain. Later, near Garrison, New York, Montoya acquired land and built his place of solace, his own La Formentera. He fulfilled his dream of a property that could evoke the same majesty of that island’s rocky terrain, without the Mediterranean climate. The retreat is made up of an elegantly simple Japanese-style house and 100 acres of pristine landscape, shaped by Montoya himself. Setting out on the paths, one encounters massive stone sculptures, an inviting pool complex, and rustic shelters made of rough stone. A rushing brook runs through the property, and empties into a lake with a small island where thousands of daffodils bloom in the spring. La Formentera is the perfect refuge for Montoya, whose credo is, “I want to be surrounded by beauty and creativity.” Photographer Eric Piasecki has captured that beauty and creativity inherent to this unique place in all seasons—from the deep greens of summer, to the golden leaves of fall, to the pristine snow drifts of winter, to the first blush of spring. Karen Bloch's engaging text tells the remarkable story of the property, as well as the great pleasure it gives Juan Montoya and all who visit there.