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AUTOR(ES) P. Hondagneu-Sotelo , Edward Orozco Flores
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) University of California, Loyola University Chicago
ANO 2013
TIPO Artigo
PERIÓDICO Social Problems
ISSN 0037-7791
E-ISSN 1533-8533
EDITORA Routledge (United Kingdom)
DOI 10.1525/sp.2013.60.4.476
CITAÇÕES 7
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18
MD5 58e9e06c971208a5d6f007eac2e8638e

Resumo

Using ethnographic data from Los Angeles, this article examines the ritualized forms of verbal communication used in two Chicano gang recovery programs, Homeboy Industries and Victory Outreach. These two distinctive programs facilitate recovery from gangs through contrasting models of communication anchored in religion and therapeutic rehabilitation. In recovery, ritualized verbal displays subordinate gang masculinity and elevate conventional notions of masculinity. Former gang members use sermons, group therapy, 12-step programs, and personal testimonials to articulate hegemonic ideals of masculinity, such as responsible fatherhood. A critical component of these gang rehabilitation programs rearticulates the meanings of Chicano masculinity to include abstaining from drug use, providing for family members, and engaging in nurturing behavior. Through these verbal rituals, reformed gang masculinity is repositioned as dominant, desirable, and accessible to marginalized Chicano men with past gang affiliations and addictions. sp.2013.60.4.476_Flores 5476165543001

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