History
476
Devine
Spring
2013
World War II
& Minority Youth Study Questions
Study
Questions for Robin Kelley, “The Riddle of the Zoot”
- According
to Kelley, why did Malcolm X – reflecting on his youth from the perspective
of the mid-1960s – fail to see the “oppositional” meaning of “ghetto
adornments” like the conk and zoot suit?
- What was
the “Double V” campaign?
- Why were
there heightened class tensions within the urban black community during
the early years of World War II?
- The zoot subculture became a source of resistance for
young blacks like Malcolm on three different levels – what were they?
- Why does
Kelley argue that wearing a zoot suit, though
not intended to be a direct political statement, can still be read as
politically “subversive” or “oppositional”? Why was the “conk” hairstyle and dancing
at the Roseland Ballroom also a “refusal”?
- Why was “dressing up” important to young working class
blacks like Malcolm X and his friends?
How did it restore both a sense of individuality and community?
- How did
black men like Malcolm feel about the war and the draft? Why did white soldiers find the
“hipsters” so annoying?
- Why did
Malcolm resort to “hustling” when many wartime jobs were available? Why did young black hustlers resist or
resent wage labor?
- Why was Malcolm’s dating a white woman not an indication of
“self-hatred” but rather a sign of cultural opposition – “the ultimate
hustle”?
- Why was
pandering to whites’ stereotypes of blacks a double-edged sword for
hustlers like Malcolm? Why did
Malcolm abandon hustling for burglary?
- Why
does Kelley believe it is important to recognize the existence of
political significance in expressions of youth culture?
Stuart
Cosgrove, “The Zoot Suit and Style Warfare”
- What does
Cosgrove mean when he suggests that the zoot suiters were “the stewards of something
uncomfortable”?
- How were pachucos doubly alienated? How did they deal with their
alienation? What role did the zoot suit play in this process?
- Why did
wearing a zoot suit open pachucos
to attacks by soldiers? Why was
wearing a zoot suit a form of opposition?
- How did
press coverage of the zoot suit riots distort or
oversimplify the reality of the situation?
- How did
the presence of groups like the “Black Widows” unsettle both whites and
Mexican adults?
- Why were
government officials concerned about the zoot
suit riots? How did initial
official reactions to the riots obscure their true causes and
significance?