El Rey

Becoming a Latin King

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El Rey: Becoming a Latin King is the striking chronicle of three journeys: the journey of César Andrade (aka King Manaba) to his migrant past and his life as an Inca, a king, and a prisoner; the journey of Carles Feixa (aka King Book) to his meeting the Latin Kings and Queens of Catalonia and beyond; and their journey toward understanding the ways of life that gave rise to the Almighty Latin King and Queen Nation. This book is the fruit of multiple conversations over a period of twenty years, since the first meeting in 2005, which happened after a raid on a youth center in Barcelona, until the present. A journey through an arduous process of legalization, cultural projects with the hope of some acknowledgement, experiences in prison and finally, freedom. The life story of King Manaba is complemented by photographs and testimonies sent by relatives, fellow members of the King Nation and other related nations.

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Carles Feixa, aka King Book (Lleida, Catalonia-Spain, 1962), is Professor of Social Anthropology at Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Barcelona). He has published more than 50 books, including De jóvenes, bandas y tribus (1998), Youth, Space and Time (2016), El Rey (2020) and Mierdas Punk (2022). He has been Principal Investigator of the European Research Council project TRANSGANG.

César Andrade, aka King Manaba (Manabi, Ecuador, 1976), is a member of the Almighty Latin King and Queens Nation. Nowadays he works as a security guard in a night club of Barcelona. He is a coauthor of the book El Rey (2020) and has also worked as a research assistant in the project TRANSGANG.
This book is especially relevant for researchers studying gangs, youth, violence, and migration; undergraduate and postgraduate students in anthropology, criminology, sociology, social psychology, and communication; practitioners working in the fields of gangs and migration, such as social workers, prison educators, and police officers; and readers interested in the autobiographical genre.
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