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ISBN-10
0814720072
Book Title
Latino Spin: Public Image and the Whitewashing of Race
Genre
SOCIAL SCIENCE
ISBN
9780814720073
Subject Area
Social Science
Publication Name
Latino Spin : Public Image and the Whitewashing of Race
Item Length
9 in
Publisher
New York University Press
Subject
Ethnic Studies / Hispanic American Studies, General, Anthropology / Cultural & Social
Publication Year
2008
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.6 in
Author
Arlene Dávila
Item Width
6 in
Item Weight
11.2 Oz
Number of Pages
224 Pages

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Presents alternative and more empowering representations of Latinidad to help attain true political equity and intra-racial coalitions

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Publisher
New York University Press
ISBN-10
0814720072
ISBN-13
9780814720073
eBay Product ID (ePID)
66683911

Product Key Features

Author
Arlene Dávila
Publication Name
Latino Spin : Public Image and the Whitewashing of Race
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Subject
Ethnic Studies / Hispanic American Studies, General, Anthropology / Cultural & Social
Publication Year
2008
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Social Science
Number of Pages
224 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9 in
Item Height
0.6 in
Item Width
6 in
Item Weight
11.2 Oz

Additional Product Features

LCCN
2008-027818
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Lc Classification Number
E184.S75d3553 2008
Reviews
("is a must read for students as well as a general public concerned with the future role of Latinos in U.S. society. D&ávila also lays the foundation for understanding events that have occurred since the book's publication.")-(Journal of American Ethnic History),(), "The finest, fiercest and most piercing of our public intellectuals . . . Dávila is a force of nature. InLatino SpinDávila elegantly unravels the media driven sleight-of-hand that simultaneously celebrates an uber-American (and almost entirely manufactured) Latino middle class while demonizing recent Latino immigrants and the poor folks who resemble them. On a line by line, idea by idea basis Dávila is simply without peer, her scholarship essential to our understanding of our New America." - Junot Díaz, author ofThe Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao and Drown, A wonderfully written book that cuts through the ‘spin’ often used to typecast the U.S.’s largest minority group. Offering a fresh and insightful take on race in America, Arlene Dávila addresses popular images of Latinos and shows us the limitations of both negative portrayals and the attempts to respond to them. In this tour de force, Dávila goes beyond simply describing bias to offer a transcendent vision of Latinos that challenges racism and captures the complexity of this diverse community.” —Mark Sawyer, author ofRacial Politics in Post Revolutionary Cuba, "A valuable resource…the names of the authors and activists within it are undoubtedly ones we will encounter again and again over the decades to come." - Sojourner ,, ”Arlene Dávila depicts the frenzied efforts of post-industrial America to corral more than 40 million diverse Latinos into a single homogenized market. Whether it’s peddling consumer goods, monetizing art and culture, engineering barrio land development, or shaping a new political voting bloc,Latino Spinbrilliantly dissects Hispanic-American reality in the 21st century. —Juan Gonzalez,New York Daily Newscolumnist and author ofHarvest of Empire: A History of Latinos in America, "Her invaluable scholarly treatment unearths the competing interests and race-inflected ideological tendencies behind characterizations of Latino political identity in the mainstream media."Publishers Weekly"The finest, fiercest, and most piercing of our public intellectuals . . . DÁvila is a force of nature. InLatino Spinshe elegantly unravels the media driven sleight-of-hand that simultaneously celebrates an uber-American (and almost entirely manufactured) Latino middle class while demonizing recent Latino immigrants and the poor folks who resemble them." Junot DÍaz, author ofThe Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar WaoandDrown"DÁvila depicts the frenzied efforts of post-industrial America to corral more than forty million diverse Latinos into a single homogenized market. Whether it's peddling consumer goods, monetizing art and culture, engineering barrio land development, or shaping a new political voting bloc,Latino Spinbrilliantly dissects Hispanic-American reality in the twenty-first century." Juan Gonzalez,New York Daily Newscolumnist and author ofHarvest of Empire: A History of Latinos in America"A wonderfully written book that cuts through the 'spin' often used to typecast the United States' largest minority group." Mark Sawyer, author ofRacial Politics in Post Revolutionary Cuba, "The finest, fiercest and most piercing of our public intellectuals . . . Dávila is a force of nature. In Latino Spin Dávila elegantly unravels the media driven sleight-of-hand that simultaneously celebrates an uber-American (and almost entirely manufactured) Latino middle class while demonizing recent Latino immigrants and the poor folks who resemble them. On a line by line, idea by idea basis Dávila is simply without peer, her scholarship essential to our understanding of our New America." - Junot Díaz, author of The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao and Drown, "Arlene Dávila depicts the frenzied efforts of post-industrial America to corral more than 40 million diverse Latinos into a single homogenized market. Whether it's peddling consumer goods, monetizing art and culture, engineering barrio land development, or shaping a new political voting bloc, Latino Spin brilliantly dissects Hispanic-American reality in the 21st century." -Juan Gonzalez,author of Harvest of Empire: A History of Latinos in America, "Her invaluable scholarly treatment unearths the competing interests and race-inflected ideological tendencies behind characterizations of Latino political identity in the mainstream media." -Publishers Weekly, A must read for students as well as a general public concerned with the future role of Latinos in U.S. society. Dávila also lays the foundation for understanding events that have occurred since the books publication., "The finest, fiercest and most piercing of our public intellectuals . . . Dávila is a force of nature. In Latino Spin Dávila elegantly unravels the media driven sleight-of-hand that simultaneously celebrates an uber-American (and almost entirely manufactured) Latino middle class while demonizing recent Latino immigrants and the poor folks who resemble them. On a line by line, idea by idea basis Dávila is simply without peer, her scholarship essential to our understanding of our New America." -Junot Díaz,author of The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao and Drown, "Arlene Dávila depicts the frenzied efforts of post-industrial America to corral more than 40 million diverse Latinos into a single homogenized market. Whether it's peddling consumer goods, monetizing art and culture, engineering barrio land development, or shaping a new political voting bloc, Latino Spin brilliantly dissects Hispanic-American reality in the 21st century." -Juan Gonzalez, New York Daily News columnist and author of Harvest of Empire: A History of Latinos in America, "A must read for students as well as a general public concerned with the future role of Latinos in U.S. society. Dvila also lays the foundation for understanding events that have occurred since the book's publication."- Journal of American Ethnic History, "A must read for students as well as a general public concerned with the future role of Latinos in U.S. society. Dávila also lays the foundation for understanding events that have occurred since the book's publication."- Journal of American Ethnic History ,, "Arlene Dvila depicts the frenzied efforts of post-industrial America to corral more than 40 million diverse Latinos into a single homogenized market. Whether it's peddling consumer goods, monetizing art and culture, engineering barrio land development, or shaping a new political voting bloc, Latino Spin brilliantly dissects Hispanic-American reality in the 21st century." -Juan Gonzalez,author of Harvest of Empire: A History of Latinos in America, "Her invaluable scholarly treatment unearths the competing interests and race-inflected ideological tendencies behind characterizations of Latino political identity in the mainstream media." - Publishers Weekly, Arlene Dávila depicts the frenzied efforts of post-industrial America to corral more than 40 million diverse Latinos into a single homogenized market. Whether it's peddling consumer goods, monetizing art and culture, engineering barrio land development, or shaping a new political voting bloc, Latino Spin brilliantly dissects Hispanic-American reality in the 21st century., A wonderfully written book that cuts through the 'spin' often used to typecast the U.S.'s largest minority group. Offering a fresh and insightful take on race in America, Arlene Dávila addresses popular images of Latinos and shows us the limitations of both negative portrayals and the attempts to respond to them. In this tour de force, Dávila goes beyond simply describing bias to offer a transcendent vision of Latinos that challenges racism and captures the complexity of this diverse community." -Mark Sawyer,author of Racial Politics in Post Revolutionary Cuba, The finest, fiercest and most piercing of our public intellectuals . . . Dávila is a force of nature. In Latino Spin Dávila elegantly unravels the media driven sleight-of-hand that simultaneously celebrates an uber-American (and almost entirely manufactured) Latino middle class while demonizing recent Latino immigrants and the poor folks who resemble them. On a line by line, idea by idea basis Dávila is simply without peer, her scholarship essential to our understanding of our New America., A wonderfully written book that cuts through the 'spin' often used to typecast the U.S.'s largest minority group. Offering a fresh and insightful take on race in America, Arlene Dávila addresses popular images of Latinos and shows us the limitations of both negative portrayals and the attempts to respond to them. In this tour de force, Dávila goes beyond simply describing bias to offer a transcendent vision of Latinos that challenges racism and captures the complexity of this diverse community." - Mark Sawyer, author ofRacial Politics in Post Revolutionary Cuba, A wonderfully written book that cuts through the 'spin' often used to typecast the U.S.'s largest minority group. Offering a fresh and insightful take on race in America, Arlene Dávila addresses popular images of Latinos and shows us the limitations of both negative portrayals and the attempts to respond to them. In this tour de force, Dávila goes beyond simply describing bias to offer a transcendent vision of Latinos that challenges racism and captures the complexity of this diverse community." - Mark Sawyer, author of Racial Politics in Post Revolutionary Cuba, "Her invaluable scholarly treatment unearths the competing interests and race-inflected ideological tendencies behind characterizations of Latino political identity in the mainstream media." - Publishers Weekly ,, "is a must read for students as well as a general public concerned with the future role of Latinos in U.S. society. Dávila also lays the foundation for understanding events that have occurred since the book's publication."-Journal of American Ethnic History,, "The finest, fiercest and most piercing of our public intellectuals . . . Dvila is a force of nature. In Latino Spin Dvila elegantly unravels the media driven sleight-of-hand that simultaneously celebrates an uber-American (and almost entirely manufactured) Latino middle class while demonizing recent Latino immigrants and the poor folks who resemble them. On a line by line, idea by idea basis Dvila is simply without peer, her scholarship essential to our understanding of our New America." -Junot Daz,author of The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao and Drown, "Her invaluable scholarly treatment unearths the competing interests and race-inflected ideological tendencies behind characterizations of Latino political identity in the mainstream media." Publishers Weekly "The finest, fiercest, and most piercing of our public intellectuals . . . Dvila is a force of nature. In Latino Spin she elegantly unravels the media driven sleight-of-hand that simultaneously celebrates an uber-American (and almost entirely manufactured) Latino middle class while demonizing recent Latino immigrants and the poor folks who resemble them." Junot Daz, author of The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao and Drown "Dvila depicts the frenzied efforts of post-industrial America to corral more than forty million diverse Latinos into a single homogenized market. Whether it's peddling consumer goods, monetizing art and culture, engineering barrio land development, or shaping a new political voting bloc, Latino Spin brilliantly dissects Hispanic-American reality in the twenty-first century." Juan Gonzalez, New York Daily News columnist and author of Harvest of Empire: A History of Latinos in America "A wonderfully written book that cuts through the 'spin' often used to typecast the United States' largest minority group." Mark Sawyer, author of Racial Politics in Post Revolutionary Cuba, A wonderfully written book that cuts through the & spin often used to typecast the U.S.s largest minority group. Offering a fresh and insightful take on race in America, Arlene Dávila addresses popular images of Latinos and shows us the limitations of both negative portrayals and the attempts to respond to them. In this tour de force, Dávila goes beyond simply describing bias to offer a transcendent vision of Latinos that challenges racism and captures the complexity of this diverse community., "Arlene Dávila depicts the frenzied efforts of post-industrial America to corral more than 40 million diverse Latinos into a single homogenized market. Whether it's peddling consumer goods, monetizing art and culture, engineering barrio land development, or shaping a new political voting bloc, Latino Spin brilliantly dissects Hispanic-American reality in the 21st century." - Juan Gonzalez, New York Daily News columnist and author of Harvest of Empire: A History of Latinos in America, ”The finest, fiercest and most piercing of our public intellectuals . . . Dávila is a force of nature. InLatino SpinDávila elegantly unravels the media driven sleight-of-hand that simultaneously celebrates an uber-American (and almost entirely manufactured) Latino middle class while demonizing recent Latino immigrants and the poor folks who resemble them. On a line by line, idea by idea basis Dávila is simply without peer, her scholarship essential to our understanding of our New America.” —Junot Díaz, author ofThe Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao and Drown, "Arlene Dávila depicts the frenzied efforts of post-industrial America to corral more than 40 million diverse Latinos into a single homogenized market. Whether it's peddling consumer goods, monetizing art and culture, engineering barrio land development, or shaping a new political voting bloc,Latino Spinbrilliantly dissects Hispanic-American reality in the 21st century." - Juan Gonzalez,New York Daily Newscolumnist and author ofHarvest of Empire: A History of Latinos in America, Arlene Dávila depicts the frenzied efforts of post-industrial America to corral more than 40 million diverse Latinos into a single homogenized market. Whether its peddling consumer goods, monetizing art and culture, engineering barrio land development, or shaping a new political voting bloc, Latino Spin brilliantly dissects Hispanic-American reality in the 21st century., "A must read for students as well as a general public concerned with the future role of Latinos in U.S. society. Dávila also lays the foundation for understanding events that have occurred since the book's publication."- Journal of American Ethnic History, "A wonderfully written book that cuts through the 'spin' often used to typecast the U.S.'s largest minority group. Offering a fresh and insightful take on race in America, Arlene Dvila addresses popular images of Latinos and shows us the limitations of both negative portrayals and the attempts to respond to them. In this tour de force, Dvila goes beyond simply describing bias to offer a transcendent vision of Latinos that challenges racism and captures the complexity of this diverse community." -Mark Sawyer,author of Racial Politics in Post Revolutionary Cuba, "A wonderfully written book that cuts through the 'spin' often used to typecast the U.S.'s largest minority group. Offering a fresh and insightful take on race in America, Arlene Dávila addresses popular images of Latinos and shows us the limitations of both negative portrayals and the attempts to respond to them. In this tour de force, Dávila goes beyond simply describing bias to offer a transcendent vision of Latinos that challenges racism and captures the complexity of this diverse community." -Mark Sawyer,author of Racial Politics in Post Revolutionary Cuba, Her invaluable scholarly treatment unearths the competing interests and race-inflected ideological tendencies behind characterizations of Latino political identity in the mainstream media.
Table of Content
Acknowledgments Introduction Part I. The Politics of Latino Spin 1 Here Comes the Latino Middle Class 2 Latinos: "The New Republicans (They Just Don't Know It)" 3 The Hispanic Consumer: That's "A Lot of Dollars, Cars, Diapers, and Food" Part II. Political Economy: Spaces and Institutions 4 The Times-Squaring of El Barrio: On Mega-Projects, Spin, and "Community Consent" 5 From Barrio to Mainstream: On the Politics of Latino/a Art Museums 6 The "Disciplining" of Ethnic Studies: Or, Why It Will Take Goya Foods and J.Lo to Endow Latino Studies Conclusion: On the Dangers of Wishful Thinking Notes Bibliography Index About the Author
Copyright Date
2008
Dewey Decimal
973/.0468
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes

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