¡Nakissimo !跨国认同、文化旅游与NaCo服装的消费美学

IF 0.1 4区 社会学 N/A HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY STUDIES IN LATIN AMERICAN POPULAR CULTURE Pub Date : 2023-05-22 DOI:10.7560/slapc4102
Andrew M. Gordus
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摘要:墨西哥蒂华纳的NaCo服装公司在20世纪90年代末和21世纪初创建了一系列服装和配饰,以双语和双文化身份构建为基础。对这种服装及其与俚语naco的联系的研究揭示了民族和族裔话语通过跨国产品的流动和消费来构建身份认同的有趣方面。它们表明,在墨西哥和美国存在种族和族裔的特定国家结构的情况下,这些身份和这些产品的消费如何产生不同的身份叙事。在一个日益全球化的世界里,人们和文化产品的流动越来越容易,NaCo产品表明,边境继续对这些产品及其消费方式产生巨大影响。NaCo的服装及其作为一种文化行为的消费表明了国家、其身份叙事和文化密码作为个人身份建构的场所的持久影响和重要性。
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¡Nakíssimo! Transnational Identities, Cultural Tourism, and the Aesthetics of Consumption in NaCo Clothing
Abstract:The NaCo apparel company in Tijuana, Mexico, created a line of clothing and accessories that traded on a bilingual and bicultural identity construction in the late 1990s and 2000s. An examination of this clothing and its connection to the slang term naco reveals interesting aspects of the way national and ethnic discourses construct identity through the flow and consumption of transnational products. They are indicative of how these identities and the consumption of these products produce different identity narratives in the presence of the particular national configurations of race and ethnicity in Mexico and the United States. In an increasingly globalized world where people and cultural products move with increasing ease, NaCo products demonstrate that borders continue to exercise an enormous influence on these same products and how they are consumed. NaCo’s clothing and its consumption as a cultural act point to the enduring influence and importance of the nation, its identity narratives, and cultural codes as a locus of individual identity construction.
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