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== Bibliography ==
* Daniels, D. H. (2002). Los Angeles zoot: race “riot,” the pachuco, and black music culture. ''The Journal of African American History'', 98.
** This is an peer-reviewed academic journal providing historical context of Pachucos (Zoot Suiters) and how the aesthetic became a method of radical expression following the Zoot Suit Riots in Los Angeles.{{Cite journal |last=Daniels |first=Douglas Henry |date=2002 |title=Los Angeles Zoot: Race "Riot," the Pachuco, and Black Music Culture |url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/1562494 |journal=The Journal of African American History |volume=87 |pages=98–118 |issn=1548-1867}}
* Javier Durán. (2001). Border Crossings: Images of the Pachuco in Mexican Literature. ''Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature'', ''25''(1).https://doi-org.proxy.uchicago.edu/10.4148/2334-4415.1497
** A study analyzing the image of the Pachuco in Mexican literature. It suggests that the role and position of the Pachuco transforms as they become more incorporated into the cultural production.
* Lucas, A. (2009). Reinventing the Pachuco: The Radical Transformation from the Criminalized to the Heroic in Luis Valdez’s Play Zoot Suit. ''Journal for the Study of Radicalism'', ''3''(1), 61–87.https://doi-org.proxy.uchicago.edu/10.1353/jsr.0.0014
** Exploring how the term "Pachuco" is transformed from meaning deviance and criminality to representing cultural pride and solidarity.
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== Bibliography ==
* Daniels, D. H. (2002). Los Angeles zoot: race “riot,” the pachuco, and black music culture. ''The Journal of African American History'', 98.
** This is an peer-reviewed academic journal providing historical context of Pachucos (Zoot Suiters) and how the aesthetic became a method of radical expression following the Zoot Suit Riots in Los Angeles.{{Cite journal |last=Daniels |first=Douglas Henry |date=2002 |title=Los Angeles Zoot: Race "Riot," the Pachuco, and Black Music Culture |url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/1562494 |journal=The Journal of African American History |volume=87 |pages=98–118 |issn=1548-1867}}
* Javier Durán. (2001). Border Crossings: Images of the Pachuco in Mexican Literature. ''Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature'', ''25''(1).
** A study analyzing the image of the Pachuco in Mexican literature. It suggests that the role and position of the Pachuco transforms as they become more incorporated into the cultural production.
* Lucas, A. (2009). Reinventing the Pachuco: The Radical Transformation from the Criminalized to the Heroic in Luis Valdez’s Play Zoot Suit. ''Journal for the Study of Radicalism'', ''3''(1), 61–87.
** Exploring how the term "Pachuco" is transformed from meaning deviance and criminality to representing cultural pride and solidarity.
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