Final Draft of "The Migrant Farmworker's Son"

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Title

Final Draft of "The Migrant Farmworker's Son"

Subject

Manuscript -- Final Draft -- The Migrant Farmworker's Son
Mexican American Theater

Description

The Migrant Farmworker's Son explores tensions in the family of a man and his wife who emigrated from Mexico to Arizona in the hopes of finding a better life. We see Henry, the teenage son, dealing with questions and issues inherent in the challenge of living in dual cultures.

From the First to the Final Draft of the manuscript, there is evidence that Gonzalez developed the script to include more Spanish language dialogue to stress the broken cultural connection between Henry and his father and Henry and his roots.

Creator

Silvia Gonzalez S.

Source

Box 5, Folder 2, "The Migrant Farmworker's Son, Jun 1993", Sylvia Gonzales S. Papers, 1982-1994. Benson Latin American Collection, University of Texas at Austin.

Date

1993-06

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Language

English and Spanish

Type

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Citation

Silvia Gonzalez S., “Final Draft of "The Migrant Farmworker's Son",” Hidden Histories UT-Austin, accessed November 24, 2024, https://hiddenhistoriesut.org/items/show/143.

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