Latina/o/x Communication Studies

Latina/o/x Communication Studies
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 434
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ISBN-10 : 9781498558761
ISBN-13 : 1498558763
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis Latina/o/x Communication Studies by : Diana I. Bowen

Latina/o/x Communication Studies: Theories, Methods, and Practice spotlights contemporary Latina/o/x Communication Studies research in various theoretical, methodological, and academic contexts. Leandra H. Hernández, Diana I. Bowen, Sara De Los Santos Upton, and Amanda R. Martinez have assembled a collection of case studies that focus on health, media, rhetoric, identity, organizations, the environment, and academia. Contributors expand upon previous Latina/o/x Communication Studies scholarship by examining identity and academic experiences in our current political climate; the role of language, identity, and Latinidades in health and media contexts; and the role of social activism in rhetorical, environmental, organizational, and border studies contexts. Scholars of communication, Latin American Studies, rhetoric, and sociology will find this book particularly useful.

Latina/O/X Communication Studies

Latina/O/X Communication Studies
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 434
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ISBN-10 : 1498558771
ISBN-13 : 9781498558778
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis Latina/O/X Communication Studies by : Diana I Bowen

This book presents contemporary Latina/o/x Communication Studies research in theoretical, methodological, and academic contexts. Contributors focus on Latina/o/x experiences in academia, Latina/o/x identity, the role of the Spanish language, and border activism modes of resistance.

Latinas/os in the United States

Latinas/os in the United States
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 436
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ISBN-10 : 0387719423
ISBN-13 : 9780387719429
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis Latinas/os in the United States by : Havidan Rodriguez

The Latina/o population in the United States has become the largest minority group in the nation. Latinas/os are a mosaic of people, representing different nationalities and religions as well as different levels of education and income. This edited volume uses a multidisciplinary approach to document how Latinas and Latinos have changed and continue to change the face of America. It also includes critical methodological and theoretical information related to the study of the Latino/a population in the United States.

Latina/os and the Media

Latina/os and the Media
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Publisher : Polity
Total Pages : 225
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ISBN-10 : 9780745640075
ISBN-13 : 0745640079
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis Latina/os and the Media by : Angharad N. Valdivia

The U.S. mainstream media have a love and hate relationship with Latina/os. On the one hand the media treat as hot property such stars as Jennifer Lopez, Eva Longoria and America Ferrera; on the other they contribute to the role of Latina/os as eternal foreigners, having continually to assert their belonging and citizenship. Latina/os and the Media brings together the scholarship of communication studies scholars working on issues of Latinidad and presents it in a coherent, vibrant and accessible form to shed light on the complex relationship between Latina/os and the media. Latina/os and the Media includes the coverage of the following: the participation of Latina/os in media production; the forms in which Latina/os are represented in media; the ways that Latina/os interpret media and that other audiences interpret Latina/os in the media; and the social scientific effects of the forms in which Latina/os are represented on Latina/os in particular and culture at large. The book draws on a rich set of examples to illustrate its conclusions. It will be the first port of call for anyone wanting to know about the relationship between Latina/os and the media, including for those students taking classes on minorities and the media, or issues around race and diversity.

Latina/o Discourse in Vernacular Spaces

Latina/o Discourse in Vernacular Spaces
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Publisher : Lexington Books
Total Pages : 305
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ISBN-10 : 9780739146507
ISBN-13 : 0739146505
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis Latina/o Discourse in Vernacular Spaces by : Michelle A. Holling

Taking up the charge to study discourses of marginalized groups, while simultaneously extending scholarship about Latina/os in the field of Communication, Latina/o Discourse in Vernacular Spaces: Somos de Una Voz? provides the most current work examining the vernacular voices of Latina/os. The editors of this diverse collection structure the book along four topics_Locating Foundations, Citizenship and Belonging, The Politics of Self-Representation, and Trans/National Voces_that are guided by the organizing principle of voz/voces [voice/voces]. Voz/voces resonates not only in intellectual endeavors but also in public arenas in which perceptions of Latina/os' being of one voice circulate. The study of voz/voces proceeds from a variety of sites including cultural myth, social movement, music, testimonios, a website, and autoethnographic performance. By questioning and addressing the politics of voz/voces, the essays collectively underscore the complexity that shapes Latina/o multivocality. Ultimately, the contours of Latina/o vernacular expressions call attention to the ways that these unique communities continue to craft identities that transform social understandings of who Latina/os are, to engage in forms of resistance that alter relations of power, and to challenge self- and dominant representations.

Latina/os and the Media

Latina/os and the Media
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Publisher : Polity
Total Pages : 225
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ISBN-10 : 9780745640082
ISBN-13 : 0745640087
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis Latina/os and the Media by : Angharad N. Valdivia

The U.S. mainstream media have a love and hate relationship with Latina/os. On the one hand the media treat as hot property such stars as Jennifer Lopez, Eva Longoria and America Ferrera; on the other they contribute to the role of Latina/os as eternal foreigners, having continually to assert their belonging and citizenship. Latina/os and the Media brings together the scholarship of communication studies scholars working on issues of Latinidad and presents it in a coherent, vibrant and accessible form to shed light on the complex relationship between Latina/os and the media. Latina/os and the Media includes the coverage of the following: the participation of Latina/os in media production; the forms in which Latina/os are represented in media; the ways that Latina/os interpret media and that other audiences interpret Latina/os in the media; and the social scientific effects of the forms in which Latina/os are represented on Latina/os in particular and culture at large. The book draws on a rich set of examples to illustrate its conclusions. It will be the first port of call for anyone wanting to know about the relationship between Latina/os and the media, including for those students taking classes on minorities and the media, or issues around race and diversity.

Microhistories of Communication Studies

Microhistories of Communication Studies
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 216
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ISBN-10 : 9781317247197
ISBN-13 : 1317247191
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis Microhistories of Communication Studies by : Pat J. Gehrke

The story of an academic discipline is usually conveyed in grand movements and long spans, but it can also be told through the lives of individual scholars, through the development of specialties, through the creation and change of departments, and through the formation and transformation of organizations. Using twelve histories of micro-dimensions of communication studies, this volume shows how sometimes small decisions, single scholars, individual departments, and marginalized voices can have dramatic roles in the history and future of an academic discipline. As a compilation of micro-histories with macro-lessons this volume stands alone in communication studies. Read as a companion to A Century of Communication Studies, the National Communication Association’s centennial volume, it offers rich detail, missing links, and local narratives that fully flesh out the discipline. In either case, no education in communication studies is complete without an understanding of the themes, challenges, and triumphs embodied by the twelve micro-histories offered in this book. This book was originally published as two special issues of Review of Communication.

Latina/o Communication Studies Today

Latina/o Communication Studies Today
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Publisher : Peter Lang
Total Pages : 308
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ISBN-10 : 0820486280
ISBN-13 : 9780820486284
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis Latina/o Communication Studies Today by : Angharad N. Valdivia

This book brings together contemporary and exciting research within communication and Latina/o studies. Written in a clear, accessible manner and based on original research drawn from a broad range of paradigms - from textual analysis to reception studies and political economy - Latina/o Communication Studies Today provides an invaluable resource and excellent case studies for those already conducting research and teaching in Latina/o communication studies. The media studied include radio, television, cinema, magazines, and newspapers.

Immigrant Generations, Media Representations, and Audiences

Immigrant Generations, Media Representations, and Audiences
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 335
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ISBN-10 : 9783030753115
ISBN-13 : 3030753115
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis Immigrant Generations, Media Representations, and Audiences by : Omotayo O. Banjo

This anthology examines how immigrants and their US-born children use media to negotiate their American identity and how audiences engage with mediated narratives about the immigrant experience (cultural adjustments, language use, and the like). Where this work diverges from other collections and monographs is the area is its intentional focus on how both first- and second-generation Americans’ complex identities and hybrid cultures interact with mediated narratives in general, alongside the extent to which these narratives reflect their experience. In a three-part structure, the collection examines representations, “zooms in” to explore the reception of these narratives through autoethnographic essays, and concludes in a section of analysis and critique of specific media.

Latina/os and World War II

Latina/os and World War II
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Publisher : University of Texas Press
Total Pages : 469
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ISBN-10 : 9780292758636
ISBN-13 : 0292758634
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis Latina/os and World War II by : Maggie Rivas-Rodríguez

This eye-opening anthology documents the effects of WWII on Latina/o personal and political beliefs across a broad spectrum of ethnicities and races. The first book-length study of Latina/o experiences in World War II over a wide spectrum of identities and ancestries—from Cuban American, Spanish American, and Mexican American segments to the under-studied Afro-Latino experience—Latina/os and World War II probes the controversial aspects of Latina/o soldiering and citizenship in the war, the repercussions of which defined the West during the twentieth century. The editors also offer a revised, more accurate tabulation of the number of Latina/os who served in the war. Spanning imaginative productions, such as vaudeville and the masculinity of the soldado razo theatrical performances; military segregation and the postwar lives of veterans; Tejanas on the homefront; journalism and youth activism; and other underreported aspects of the wartime experience, the essays collected in this volume showcase rarely seen recollections. Whether living in Florida in a transformed community or deployed far from home (including Mexican Americans who were forced to endure the Bataan Death March), the men and women depicted in this collection yield a multidisciplinary, metacritical inquiry. The result is a study that challenges celebratory accounts and deepens the level of scholarly inquiry into the realm of ideological mobility for a unique cultural crossroads. Taking this complex history beyond the realm of war narratives, Latina/os and World War II situates these chapters within the broader themes of identity and social change that continue to reverberate in postcolonial lives.