Analysis Of Southland By Nina Revoyr

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Nina Revoyr’s Southland illustrates the numerous ways in which Los Angeles, during the 1940s – 1990s, was not entirely symbolic of the sunshine that the boosters once promised. It opens the readers’ eyes and minds to the painful truths about racial conflict, loss, and violence – the noir aspect of the city. Revoyr’s narrative explains that the American Dream, although marketed as an attainable ideology for everyone, had severe limitations for certain demographics. Revoyr’s interplay of such a diverse cast of characters conveys the dystopia of Angeles Mesa through the perceptions of ethnic and racial differences, gender roles, and interracial sex. An important lesson to be learned from Southland surrounds the struggle that so many people had

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