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'''Superbarrio Gómez''' is a [[Mexico|Mexican]] "[[real-life superhero]]," celebrity, satirist, and organizer.<ref>"[http://www.elandar.com/back/www-97/andar/feature4/feature4.html In the Land ''of La Realidad'']." ''El Andar Magazine''</ref> |
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| caption = Superbarrio in a protest, 80s decade, Mexico City. |
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| birth_name = Undisclosed |
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| nationality = [[Mexico|Mexican]] |
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| occupation = Crimefighter, satirist, political activist |
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| honors = Appeared in [[Crisis (comic book)|Crisis]] #7 and #8 |
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'''Superbarrio Gómez''' is a Mexican "[[real-life superhero]]," celebrity, satirist, and organizer.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.elandar.com/back/www-97/andar/feature4/feature4.html |title=In the Land of ''La Realidad'' |website=El Andar Magazine}}</ref> Inspired by the [[Luchador]] wrestler [[El Santo]], and his social-justice superhero persona in comics and movies, Superbarrio wears red tights and a red and yellow [[Lucha libre#Masks|wrestler's mask]]. Rather than fight crime and corruption with violence, he uses his image to organize labor rallies and protests, and file petitions. Although he has been claimed to be '''Marco Rascón Córdova''',<ref>Melé, Patrice and Jean Hennequin. ''La producción del Patrimonio Urbano''. ''CIESAS''. 2006. [https://books.google.com/books?id=iI9Hpr52cI0C&dq=%22Marco+Rascon+Cordova%22+Super+Barrio&pg=PA183 183]. Retrieved on February 27, 2009.</ref> the authorized biography ''Todos Somos Superbarrio'' states that although Rascón Córdova, a long-time social activist, did create the character, Marco was never Superbarrio, but it was rather a lesser-known political organizer, who was in turn substituted for a wrestler in the few times he actually fought on the ring.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.noccom.com/llevar/superbarrio.pdf|title=Todos Somos Superbarrio|last=Schwarz|first=Mauricio|date=Jan 4, 2011|website=Listo pa' llevar|publisher=|access-date=Sep 24, 2016}}</ref> |
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The character was created in 1987 by Asamblea de Barrios, an organization fighting for affordable housing after the [[1985 Mexico City earthquake]], which left thousands of homeless. He began with stopping the evictions of families who paid rent. In 1988 he was informally declared candidate for the Mexican 1988 presidential election. He declined in favor of [[Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas]] and his [[Party of the Democratic Revolution]] which he supported in the following years. |
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Superbarrio, a [[high school]] [[Dropping out|dropout]],<ref>"[http://www.cnn.com/WORLD/9707/19/mexico.superhero/ Defender of justice Superbarrio roams Mexico City]." ''[[CNN]]''</ref> wears red tights and a red and yellow [[Lucha libre#Masks|wrestler's mask]]. Rather than fight crime and corruption with violence, he uses his image to organize labor rallies and protests, and file petitions. His real identity was unknown for a long time, but he has been revealed to be '''Marco Rascón Córdova'''.<ref>Melé, Patrice and Jean Hennequin. ''La producción del Patrimonio Urbano''. ''CIESAS''. 2006. [http://books.google.com/books?id=iI9Hpr52cI0C&pg=PA183&lpg=PA183&dq=%22Marco+Rascon+Cordova%22+Super+Barrio&source=bl&ots=PPBwMiqz3e&sig=IKw-tFhtHN0gOIRfCRX4tBufuOs&hl=en&ei=Qz-oSe-NA9eitgfu85zkDw&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=6&ct=result 183]. Retrieved on February 27, 2009.</ref> |
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In 1996 Superbarrio declared himself a |
In 1996 Superbarrio declared himself a candidate for the [[1996 United States Presidential Election]] and held mock campaign rallies in the United States and Mexico.<ref>Grillo, Ioan. "[https://web.archive.org/web/20080305175202/http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1718520,00.html?xid=site-cnn-partner A Mexican Take on the Primary Race]." ''[[TIME (magazine)|TIME]]''. February 29, 2008. Retrieved on February 27, 2009.</ref> |
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==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
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===Print=== |
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Three books have been written about Superbarrio: ''[http://www.noccom.com/llevar/superbarrio.pdf Todos Somos Superbarrio]'' (We are all Superbarrio) by [[Mauricio-José Schwarz]], ''De Superman a Superbarrios'' (From Superman to Superbarrio) by [[Hans Röeder]],<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=4rx5YgEACAAJ | title=De superman a superbarrios: Comunicación masiva y cultura popular en los procesos sociales de América Latina ; un libro de lectura ; encuentro latinoamericano de cultura y comunicación popular, Panama, 10- 15 septiembre 1989| year=1990| last1=Röder| first1=Hans Joachim}}</ref> and ''La Ciudad, La Otra'' by Raúl Batista González.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://brigadaparaleerenlibertad.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Captura-de-pantalla-2016-11-07-a-las-12.33.10.png|title = LeerEnLibertad}}</ref> |
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Superbarrio has appeared in the British comic book series ([[2000 AD (comics)|2000 AD]] Presents) [[Crisis (comic book)|Crisis]] #7 and #8. Superbarrio appeared as an activist trying to prevent multi-national corporations from taking advantage of Latin American Third World nations in the ''Third World War'' storyline by [[Pat Mills]] and [[Carlos Ezquerra]]. |
Superbarrio has appeared in the British comic book series ([[2000 AD (comics)|2000 AD]] Presents) [[Crisis (comic book)|Crisis]] #7 and #8. Superbarrio appeared as an activist trying to prevent multi-national corporations from taking advantage of Latin American Third World nations in the ''Third World War'' storyline by [[Pat Mills]] and [[Carlos Ezquerra]]. |
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===Film=== |
===Film=== |
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Superbarrio Gómez has appeared in numerous documentaries including |
Superbarrio Gómez has appeared in numerous documentaries including ''Megacities''<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0169024/|title=Megacities|via=www.imdb.com}}</ref> by Michael Glawogger, where he talked about living in Mexico City, and ''Super Amigos'',<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0923928/|title=Super Amigos|via=www.imdb.com}}</ref> where Superbarrio and other Mexican [[Lucha libre|luchadores]] and [[real life super heroes]] battle corruption, homophobia, animal exploitation, pollution and poverty in Mexico City. |
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There is an animated short film called ''The Return of Super Barrio'' credited to Plaid and Bob Jaroc; although entirely animated and fictional, it stars Superbarrio as himself. |
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===Theatre=== |
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In 2016, the French theatre company Théâtre13 produced a play in Paris about the eponymous hero, ''Superbarrio''. The play centered around his origin story after he emerged from the Mexico City earthquakes of 1985.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.theatre13.com/saison/spectacle/superbarrio|title=Théâtre 13|website=www.theatre13.com}}</ref> |
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==References== |
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* [http://hemi.nyu.edu/journal/1_1/sb.html Superbarrio] at Hemispheric Institute of Performance and Politics at [[New York University]] |
* [http://hemi.nyu.edu/journal/1_1/sb.html Superbarrio] at Hemispheric Institute of Performance and Politics at [[New York University]] |
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Latest revision as of 13:29, 25 May 2023
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Born | Undisclosed |
Nationality | Mexican |
Occupation(s) | Crimefighter, satirist, political activist |
Honors | Appeared in Crisis #7 and #8 |
Superbarrio Gómez is a Mexican "real-life superhero," celebrity, satirist, and organizer.[1] Inspired by the Luchador wrestler El Santo, and his social-justice superhero persona in comics and movies, Superbarrio wears red tights and a red and yellow wrestler's mask. Rather than fight crime and corruption with violence, he uses his image to organize labor rallies and protests, and file petitions. Although he has been claimed to be Marco Rascón Córdova,[2] the authorized biography Todos Somos Superbarrio states that although Rascón Córdova, a long-time social activist, did create the character, Marco was never Superbarrio, but it was rather a lesser-known political organizer, who was in turn substituted for a wrestler in the few times he actually fought on the ring.[3]
The character was created in 1987 by Asamblea de Barrios, an organization fighting for affordable housing after the 1985 Mexico City earthquake, which left thousands of homeless. He began with stopping the evictions of families who paid rent. In 1988 he was informally declared candidate for the Mexican 1988 presidential election. He declined in favor of Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas and his Party of the Democratic Revolution which he supported in the following years.
In 1996 Superbarrio declared himself a candidate for the 1996 United States Presidential Election and held mock campaign rallies in the United States and Mexico.[4]
Appearances
[edit]Three books have been written about Superbarrio: Todos Somos Superbarrio (We are all Superbarrio) by Mauricio-José Schwarz, De Superman a Superbarrios (From Superman to Superbarrio) by Hans Röeder,[5] and La Ciudad, La Otra by Raúl Batista González.[6]
Superbarrio has appeared in the British comic book series (2000 AD Presents) Crisis #7 and #8. Superbarrio appeared as an activist trying to prevent multi-national corporations from taking advantage of Latin American Third World nations in the Third World War storyline by Pat Mills and Carlos Ezquerra.
Film
[edit]Superbarrio Gómez has appeared in numerous documentaries including Megacities[7] by Michael Glawogger, where he talked about living in Mexico City, and Super Amigos,[8] where Superbarrio and other Mexican luchadores and real life super heroes battle corruption, homophobia, animal exploitation, pollution and poverty in Mexico City.
There is an animated short film called The Return of Super Barrio credited to Plaid and Bob Jaroc; although entirely animated and fictional, it stars Superbarrio as himself.
Theatre
[edit]In 2016, the French theatre company Théâtre13 produced a play in Paris about the eponymous hero, Superbarrio. The play centered around his origin story after he emerged from the Mexico City earthquakes of 1985.[9]
References
[edit]- ^ "In the Land of La Realidad". El Andar Magazine.
- ^ Melé, Patrice and Jean Hennequin. La producción del Patrimonio Urbano. CIESAS. 2006. 183. Retrieved on February 27, 2009.
- ^ Schwarz, Mauricio (Jan 4, 2011). "Todos Somos Superbarrio" (PDF). Listo pa' llevar. Retrieved Sep 24, 2016.
- ^ Grillo, Ioan. "A Mexican Take on the Primary Race." TIME. February 29, 2008. Retrieved on February 27, 2009.
- ^ Röder, Hans Joachim (1990). "De superman a superbarrios: Comunicación masiva y cultura popular en los procesos sociales de América Latina ; un libro de lectura ; encuentro latinoamericano de cultura y comunicación popular, Panama, 10- 15 septiembre 1989".
- ^ "LeerEnLibertad".
- ^ "Megacities" – via www.imdb.com.
- ^ "Super Amigos" – via www.imdb.com.
- ^ "Théâtre 13". www.theatre13.com.
External links
[edit]- Superbarrio at Hemispheric Institute of Performance and Politics at New York University