Latinas and Latinos on TV

Latinas and Latinos on TV
Author: Isabel Molina-Guzmán
Publsiher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2018-03-27
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780816537242

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Critically looking at how Latinos/as have been represented in network sitcoms and what so-called colorblind humor really means--Provided by publisher.

Latino TV

Latino TV
Author: Mary Beltrán
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2022-01-25
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9781479868650

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"This book surveys the history of Latina and Latino depictions, narratives, and authorship in U.S. English-language television since the 1950s, with a focus on the navigations and impact of Latina/o series writers and creators as they have been able to enter the industrial landscape in recent decades. Based on archival research, interviews with dozens of media professionals who worked on or performed in these series, textual analysis of available episodes and promotional materials, and analysis of news media coverage, the chapters examine Latina/o representation in children's television Westerns in the 1950s, in Chicana/o and Puerto Rican activist-led public affairs series in the 1970s, in sitcoms from the 1970s through the 2010s, including many considered "failed," and in Latina and Latino-led series in the 2000s and 2010s on broadcast, cable, and streaming outlets, including George Lopez, Ugly Betty, One Day at a Time, and Vida. These series and their creators and writers are explored in relation to the social and political contexts of these junctures in U.S. and Latina/o history and to the evolving industry with respect to whether Latina/o creatives were allowed entrée and to the cultural climate for writers and other creative professionals working in television development and production. As such, it also highlights how television has been key to both the marginalization and to the incremental growth of Latina/o cultural citizenship in the United States, as well as how Latina/o creative professionals are gaining numbers and agency within the television industry and are continuing to push to be able to produce and share their stories"--

Latina o Stars in U S Eyes

Latina o Stars in U S  Eyes
Author: Mary Beltrán
Publsiher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2009
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780252076510

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A penetrating analysis of the construction of Latina/o stardom in U.S. film, television, and celebrity culture since the 1920s

Reinventing the Latino Television Viewer

Reinventing the Latino Television Viewer
Author: Christopher Chávez
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2015-10-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781498506649

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Reinventing the Latino Television Viewer examines the relationship between language ideologies and the exploitation of markets within the television industry. A proliferation of television networks owned by large media conglomerates are attempting to reach U.S. Latino viewers with English-language programming. As these dominant mainstream networks enter the Hispanic television space, they are redefining the Latino audience in ways that more closely resemble the mainstream population.

Talking browntv

Talking  browntv
Author: Frederick Luis Aldama,William Anthony Nericcio
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2019-12-13
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0814255590

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Conversation on the representations of Latina/os in American TV and film in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.

Contemporary Latina o Media

Contemporary Latina o Media
Author: Arlene M. Dávila,Yeidy M. Rivero
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2014
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781479848119

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The cultural politics creating and consuming Latina/o mass media. Just ten years ago, discussions of Latina/o media could be safely reduced to a handful of TV channels, dominated by Univision and Telemundo. Today, dramatic changes in the global political economy have resulted in an unprecedented rise in major new media ventures for Latinos as everyone seems to want a piece of the Latina/o media market. While current scholarship on Latina/o media have mostly revolved around important issues of representation and stereotypes, this approach does not provide the entire story. In Contemporary Latina/o Media, Arlene Dávila and Yeidy M. Rivero bring together an impressive range of leading scholars to move beyond analyses of media representations, going behind the scenes to explore issues of production, circulation, consumption, and political economy that affect Latina/o mass media. Working across the disciplines of Latina/o media, cultural studies, and communication, the contributors examine how Latinos are being affected both by the continued Latin Americanization of genres, products, and audiences, as well as by the whitewashing of "mainstream" Hollywood media where Latinos have been consistently bypassed. While focusing on Spanish-language television and radio, the essays also touch on the state of Latinos in prime-time television and in digital and alternative media. Using a transnational approach, the volume as a whole explores the ownership, importation, and circulation of talent and content from Latin America, placing the dynamics of the global political economy and cultural politics in the foreground of contemporary analysis of Latina/o media.

Latino Images in Film

Latino Images in Film
Author: Charles Ramírez Berg
Publsiher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2009-09-15
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780292783003

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The bandido, the harlot, the male buffoon, the female clown, the Latin lover, and the dark lady—these have been the defining, and demeaning, images of Latinos in U.S. cinema for more than a century. In this book, Charles Ramírez Berg develops an innovative theory of stereotyping that accounts for the persistence of such images in U.S. popular culture. He also explores how Latino actors and filmmakers have actively subverted and resisted such stereotyping. In the first part of the book, Berg sets forth his theory of stereotyping, defines the classic stereotypes, and investigates how actors such as Raúl Julia, Rosie Pérez, José Ferrer, Lupe Vélez, and Gilbert Roland have subverted stereotypical roles. In the second part, he analyzes Hollywood's portrayal of Latinos in three genres: social problem films, John Ford westerns, and science fiction films. In the concluding section, Berg looks at Latino self-representation and anti-stereotyping in Mexican American border documentaries and in the feature films of Robert Rodríguez. He also presents an exclusive interview in which Rodríguez talks about his entire career, from Bedhead to Spy Kids, and comments on the role of a Latino filmmaker in Hollywood and how he tries to subvert the system.

Latin Looks

Latin Looks
Author: Clara E Rodriguez
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2018-10-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780429967870

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This book brings together a selection of the most analytically sophisticated writing on how Latinos have been portrayed in movies, television, and other U.S. media since the early years of the twentieth century and how images have changed over time in response to social and political change.