No Laughing Matter

Lovato, Roberto

By Roberto Lovato Illustration by Kathryn Rathke No Laughing Matter Late night funny man Conan O'Brien recently tickled his studio audience as he touched on immigration, a hot button topic heard...

...Since then, says Santa Ana, antiimmigrant themes have become more intense...
...A white landlord walks up to Mexican Superman and says, "Hey, Mexican Superman, when you signed the lease, you said there were only going to be five of you here...
...But proponents say, 'No, no...
...The same Spanish-language radio jocks who played definitive roles in last year's immigrant mobilizations are continuing citizenship and voter registration campaigns...
...Depictions of Latino immigrants do not all fall into the negative category, however...
...It's striking to see these penguins speaking in Mexican accents, walking funny, and being subservient," he says...
...His email is robvato@gmail.com...
...Some of the clips will make you laugh," he says...
...In an episode on Fox's popular Family Guy animated comedy, for example, a couple of bandanad, knife-wielding, Chicano-accented gangster cockroaches in a dirty motel threaten intruders by saying, "Hey, you're on our turf, man," and, "Hey, man, I gonna cut you up so bad, you gonna wish I no cut you up so bad...
...Immigrant rights activists have concentrated much energy on challenging rightwing radio as well as blatantly racist, formerly fringe video games like "Border Patrol," in which players shoot immigrants for points...
...movies like the supernatural thriller Constan-tine or last year's comic hit Nacho Libre, in which immigrant characters embody evil and stupidity...
...The Emmy award-winning Ugly Betty sitcom treats immigrant and immigration in a funny yet respectful manner...
...Kimmel's shtick includes placing parking lot attendant Guiller-mo in compromising positions as when the heavily accented Latino immigrant participates in spelling Roberto Lovato is a contributing associate editor with New America Media...
...One of the white characters responds, "I blame the schools...
...Santa Ana explains how the protagonist, Mumble, a blue-eyed emperor penguin, leads a group of bungling, Spanish-accented, smaller, weaker penguins known in the film as the Amigos...
...I Can End Deportation," developed by the New York-based nonprofit Breakthrough, turns players into undocumented immigrants as they flee from cruel border patrol agents...
...Santa Ana's collection includes a wide spectrum of mainstream programming and movies...
...bee contests with young champions...
...Arriba...
...There've always been racist, anti-Latino stereotypes in the media, but things are getting quite bad now," says Santa Ana, who started documenting anti-immigrant language and imagery he found in California newspapers in 1993, the year that launched the political battles around that state's Proposition 187, which sought to deny education and social services to the undocumented and their children...
...It's no accident that the show is produced by immigrant Salma Hayek...
...While the immigration debate in Congress ended months ago, the immigrant jokes haven't...
...You see ten, twenty, thirty, forty, and then you recognize that they're actually laughing at you...
...But once you see the stream of those clips, you stop laughing...
...A new video game, "ICED...
...popular television shows like NBC's The Office, in which immigrant characters are ridiculed for their accents, nationality, and other traits...
...In another humiliating sketch, Kim-mel begs him, "Please do not resort to violence...
...Comedians such as George Lopez draw attention to racial issues in much the same way African American comedians have done for decades...
...Mumble then vows to find the "aliens" that, he says, are the true cause of the famine...
...In a different episode, after Peter Griffin, the family guy, complains about another character, "He's a bigger mooch than the Mexican Super-friends," the scene moves to a tall, crowded building called the "Mexican Hall of Justice" that is packed with people...
...Gee, your hair smells like a migrant worker...
...But little attention is paid to the more mainstream fare: Top-selling video games in which white good guys kill immigrant bad guys and black and Latino zombies...
...By Roberto Lovato Illustration by Kathryn Rathke No Laughing Matter Late night funny man Conan O'Brien recently tickled his studio audience as he touched on immigration, a hot button topic heard with growing frequency on late night talk shows: "A man in Mexico weighing 1,200 pounds has lost almost half that weight and might enter the Guinness Book of World Records for most weight lost...
...This is not so much because the late night hosts are at the tail end of a political trend, but because they are, in fact, at the front end of a major cultural trend: the mainstreaming of anti-immigrant sentiment...
...Along the way, Mumble, says Santa Ana, has to "teach" what is right and wrong to the Amigos...
...He also worries about the effect of the $384 million blockbuster on children worldwide, many of whom will also play the Happy Feet game that is part of the gigantic and expansive world of video, a more interactive world that may portend the future of funny and not-so-funny depictions of immigrants...
...During a show in mid-September, he joked, "Well, police across the country now say they're arresting more and more illegals who are prostitutes...
...The proliferation of anti-immigrant messages in pop culture moved UCLA linguist Otto Santa Ana to study what he calls an "explosion" of anti-immigrant representations in pop culture...
...Or take the Academy Award-winning hit Happy Feet...
...Then at the Emmys on September 16, O'Brien, who won an award, provided a clip of his writing team depicted as Latino day-laborers...
...Santa Ana worries about the effects on his students, most of whom said at the beginning of the class that they enjoyed and even bought the Happy Feet DVD...
...They're just doing guys American hookers will not do.' " And during a recent sketch making light of Latino criticisms of Ken Burns for his exclusion of the more than 500,000 Latino veterans in the filmmaker's epic War documentary, Jimmy Kimmel deployed images of sombrero-wearing Speedy Gonzalez—a cartoon long considered racist by Chi-cano activists—yelling "Arriba...
...Mumble is exiled from his land and scapegoated by elders for allegedly causing a fish famine...
...For his part, Santa Ana, who lives in Los Angeles, takes the long view: "In twenty or thirty years we will be absolutely astonished that people could consume these racist depictions...
...In his efforts to document these trends, Santa Ana, author of Brown Tide Rising: Metaphors of Latinos in Contemporary American Public Discourse, and several of his students have gathered more than 100 YouTube clips that he says represent only a small portion of a growing number of "extraordinarily racist, anti-immigrant jokes and other content in sitcoms, film, standup comedy, and other mediums...
...The Mexican man lost the weight when the family inside him moved to America...
...He is also a frequent contributor to The Nation...
...Jay Leno, who has gone out of his way to tell people, "I'm not a conservative," has also joined in...
...Columnists such as Gustavo Arellano, who writes the popular "Ask a Mexican," similarly use judolike methods to deflect and draw attention to an anti-immigrant streak that grows...
...During a "New Rules" segment of his show broadcast in late August, liberal late nighter Bill Maher went to the well of immigrant humor: "New Rule: No more produce-scented shampoo: avocado, cucumber, watermelon...

Vol. 71 • November 2007 • No. 11


 
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