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Latinx Media

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Contributing Authors

Rielle Navitski
Crystal Camargo
Javier Rivera
Keara K. Goin
Argelia González Hurtado
Myra Mendible
Gilberto M. Blasini
Laura Isabel Serna

Craig Allen
Libia Jiménez Chávez
Dalina A. Perdomo Álvarez
Pedro Noel Doreste
Ana M. López
Sharina Maillo-Pozo
Jonathan Peraza Campos

 

ISBN

978-1-959203-00-1

Print Version

$43.99

Latinx Media, an open-access textbook, delves into the vibrant phenomenon of film, television, and digital media by and about the Latinx community, introducing readers to the core concepts in each of these media studies fields. Featuring thematic chapters by both distinguished and emerging scholars, the book uses media as a lens to illuminate the diversity and complexity of the US Latinx community in the past and present, examining questions of national origin, race/color, gender, and sexuality. It also includes profiles of prominent Latinx creatives that can be used as models for classroom assignments, plus a roundtable discussion featuring four scholars of Latinx media.

Rielle Navitski is an Associate Professor in the Department of Theatre and Film Studies at the University of Georgia. She is the author of Public Spectacles of Violence: Sensational Cinema and Journalism in Early Twentieth-Century Mexico and Brazil (Duke University Press, 2017) and co-editor of Cosmopolitan Film Cultures in Latin America, 1896-1960 (Indiana University Press, 2017). Currently she is working on a book manuscript entitled “Transatlantic Cinephilia: Networks of Film Culture Between Latin America and France, 1945-1965” (under contract, University of California Press).

Leslie Marsh specializes in Hispanic and Lusophone film and media studies. Her research focuses on visual practices (film, television, photography and alternative media) that pose challenges to the boundaries of belonging and intervene in the creation of new political imaginations. She is author of Brazilian Women’s Filmmaking: From Dictatorship to Democracy (University of Illinois Press, 2012), Branding Brazil: Transforming Citizenship on Screen (Rutgers University Press, 2021), and co-edited with Hongmei Li The Middle Class in Emerging Societies: Consumers, Lifestyles and Markets (Routledge, 2015). 

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