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In this volume the editers have brought together scholars from the humanities and social sciences to analyse representations of Latinidad in a diversity of genres - media culture, music, film, theatre, art and sports - that are emerging across the US, in relation to different groups.

Trade Review
"With stunning, eloquent, and insightful essays Latina and Latino Popular Culture offers the best guide to the cultural production of the largest group of people of color in the United States. The essays broaden both our knowledge of Latino/a cultural production and challenge the traditional paradigms of cultural and ethnic studies doing so through accessible, historically informed approaches." -- Mary Pat Brady,Cornell University
"The book provides an insight into the current struggles that Latinos who live in the norhern hemisphere face." * MELUS *
"Latino/a Popular Culture greatly contributes to the genres of both cultural studies and Latino studies. The editors exhort undergraduate and graduate students to continue looking at Latino/a popular coluture as "as site of invention, critique and pleasure" (p.16) since much work still needs to be done in this area." * Harvard Educational Review *

Table of Contents
1 Talking Back: Spanish Media and U.S. Latinidad 2 Barbie's Hair: Selling Out Puerto Rican Identity in the Global Market 3 The Buena Vista Social Club: The Racial Politics of Nostalgia 4 "Lemme Stay, I Want to Watch": Ambivalence in Borderlands Cinema 5 Encrucijadas: Ruben Blades at the Transnational Crossroads 6 "The Sun Never Sets on MTV": Tijuana NO! and the Border of Music Video 7 Bidi Bidi Bom Bom: Selena and Tejano Music in the Making of Tejas 8 Hip Hop and New York Puerto Ricans 9 Paul Simon's The Capeman: The Staging of Puerto Rican National Identity as Spectacle and Commodity on Broadway 10 Gender Bending in Latino Theater 11 "Don't Call Us Hispanic": Popular Latino Theater in Vancouver 12 A Decidedly "Mexican" and "American" Semi[er]otic Transference 13 Performing Multiple Identities: Guillermo Gomez-Pena and His "Dangerous Border Crossings" 14 Learning America's Other Game: Baseball, Race, and the Study of Latinos 15 Futbol Nation: U.S. Latinos and the Goal of a Homeland 16 Boxing and Masculinity: The History and (Her)story of Oscar de la Hoya

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    A Paperback / softback by Michelle Habell-Pallan, Mary Romero

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      Publisher: New York University Press
      Publication Date: 01/06/2002
      ISBN13: 9780814736258, 978-0814736258
      ISBN10: 0814736254

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In this volume the editers have brought together scholars from the humanities and social sciences to analyse representations of Latinidad in a diversity of genres - media culture, music, film, theatre, art and sports - that are emerging across the US, in relation to different groups.

      Trade Review
      "With stunning, eloquent, and insightful essays Latina and Latino Popular Culture offers the best guide to the cultural production of the largest group of people of color in the United States. The essays broaden both our knowledge of Latino/a cultural production and challenge the traditional paradigms of cultural and ethnic studies doing so through accessible, historically informed approaches." -- Mary Pat Brady,Cornell University
      "The book provides an insight into the current struggles that Latinos who live in the norhern hemisphere face." * MELUS *
      "Latino/a Popular Culture greatly contributes to the genres of both cultural studies and Latino studies. The editors exhort undergraduate and graduate students to continue looking at Latino/a popular coluture as "as site of invention, critique and pleasure" (p.16) since much work still needs to be done in this area." * Harvard Educational Review *

      Table of Contents
      1 Talking Back: Spanish Media and U.S. Latinidad 2 Barbie's Hair: Selling Out Puerto Rican Identity in the Global Market 3 The Buena Vista Social Club: The Racial Politics of Nostalgia 4 "Lemme Stay, I Want to Watch": Ambivalence in Borderlands Cinema 5 Encrucijadas: Ruben Blades at the Transnational Crossroads 6 "The Sun Never Sets on MTV": Tijuana NO! and the Border of Music Video 7 Bidi Bidi Bom Bom: Selena and Tejano Music in the Making of Tejas 8 Hip Hop and New York Puerto Ricans 9 Paul Simon's The Capeman: The Staging of Puerto Rican National Identity as Spectacle and Commodity on Broadway 10 Gender Bending in Latino Theater 11 "Don't Call Us Hispanic": Popular Latino Theater in Vancouver 12 A Decidedly "Mexican" and "American" Semi[er]otic Transference 13 Performing Multiple Identities: Guillermo Gomez-Pena and His "Dangerous Border Crossings" 14 Learning America's Other Game: Baseball, Race, and the Study of Latinos 15 Futbol Nation: U.S. Latinos and the Goal of a Homeland 16 Boxing and Masculinity: The History and (Her)story of Oscar de la Hoya

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