The correlation between the morals communicated in the Latin-American legend “La Llorona” and modern Chicano values
Document Type
Poster
Campus where you would like to present
Ellensburg
Event Website
https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/source
Start Date
18-5-2020
Abstract
This presentation analyzes the classic Latin-American legend “La Llorona” translated as “The Weeping Woman”. Before the tale of “La Llorona” became a popular theme in Hollywood and the media, it was a simple story passed from generation to generation. This tale primarily told to Chicano children by their parents as a scare tactic to keep children obedient, may promote values that are still important to the Chicano community today. A close look at this centuries-old legend has revealed a possible correlation between the morals communicated in the Latin-American legend “La Llorona” and modern Chicano values. This may be suggestive of how influential this specific legend is and allude to the effect such folk tales have on their listeners. This analysis will aid in interpreting the impact such stories may have on their audience. Examination of published retellings of this Latin-American tale and research on Chicano culture were crucial in achieving a satisfactory response.
Recommended Citation
Gonzalez, Mariana, "The correlation between the morals communicated in the Latin-American legend “La Llorona” and modern Chicano values" (2020). Symposium Of University Research and Creative Expression (SOURCE). 14.
https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/source/2020/CAH/14
Department/Program
English
Additional Mentoring Department
https://cwu.studentopportunitycenter.com/2020/04/the-correlation-between-the-morals-communicated-in-the-latin-american-legend-la-llorona-and-modern-chicano-values/
The correlation between the morals communicated in the Latin-American legend “La Llorona” and modern Chicano values
Ellensburg
This presentation analyzes the classic Latin-American legend “La Llorona” translated as “The Weeping Woman”. Before the tale of “La Llorona” became a popular theme in Hollywood and the media, it was a simple story passed from generation to generation. This tale primarily told to Chicano children by their parents as a scare tactic to keep children obedient, may promote values that are still important to the Chicano community today. A close look at this centuries-old legend has revealed a possible correlation between the morals communicated in the Latin-American legend “La Llorona” and modern Chicano values. This may be suggestive of how influential this specific legend is and allude to the effect such folk tales have on their listeners. This analysis will aid in interpreting the impact such stories may have on their audience. Examination of published retellings of this Latin-American tale and research on Chicano culture were crucial in achieving a satisfactory response.
https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/source/2020/CAH/14
Faculty Mentor(s)
Barry Shelton