- 240 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
About This Book
This informed and accessible book captures the art, energy, passion, and pageantry of over 60 years of lowrider cultureāan absolutely iconic Chicano and American phenomenon. Much like rap music and ethnic foods, Chicano lowrider culture has become sufficiently widespread in recent decades to almost be considered "mainstream." However, those outside of lowriding may not realize that this cultural phenomenon is not the result of a recent fadāit originated in the preāWorld War II era, and has continued to grow and evolve since then. Lowriders in Chicano Culture: From Low to Slow to Show allows readers to see how this expressive culture fits within the broader context of Chicano culture and understand how lowriding reflects the social, artistic, and political dimensions of America's fastest-growing ethnic group. It includes chapters that explain the culture of pachucas/os and cholas/os; the unique aesthetics of lowrider vehicles; lowrider music, shows, and clubs; the mechanics of building a lowrider vehicle; and lowrider culture in the media including film, newspapers, and television. The book also traces how lowrider culture has recently expanded beyond the urban streets and into the massive exhibit halls of lowrider shows, exposing lowrider culture to even more enthusiasts.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Contents
- Preface
- 1: The History and Evolution of Lowrider Culture
- 2: Pachucas/os, Zoot Suiters, and Cholas/os in Lowrider Culture
- 3: Media
- 4: Art
- 5: Music
- 6: Women in Lowrider Culture
- 7: Lowrider Clubs
- 8: Lowrider Shows
- 9: Building a Lowrider Vehicle
- 10: Lowrider Lingo
- Bibliography
- Index