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Dangerous Curves
Latina Bodies in the Media
von Isabel Molina-Guzman
Verlag: University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc.
Reihe: Critical Cultural Communication Nr. 5
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ISBN: 978-0-8147-9606-1
Erschienen am 01.02.2010
Sprache: Englisch

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Inhaltsverzeichnis
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Acknowledgments

Introduction: Mapping the Place of Latinas in the U.S. Media

1 Saving Elián: Cubana Motherhood, Latina Immigration, and the Nation

2 Disciplining J.Lo: Booty Politics in Tabloid News

3 Becoming Frida: Latinidad and the Production of Latina Authenticity

4 "Ugly” America Dreams the American Dream

5 Maid in Hollywood: Producing Latina Labor in an Anti-immigration Imaginary

Conclusion: An Epilogue for Dangerous Curves

Notes

Bibliography

Index

About the Author



With images of Jennifer Lopez's butt and America Ferrera's smile saturating national and global culture, Latina bodies have become an ubiquitous presence. Dangerous Curves traces the visibility of the Latina body in the media and popular culture by analyzing a broad range of popular media including news, media gossip, movies, television news, and online audience discussions.
Isabel Molina-Guzmán maps the ways in which the Latina body is gendered, sexualized, and racialized within the United States media using a series of fascinating case studies. The book examines tabloid headlines about Jennifer Lopez's indomitable sexuality, the contested authenticity of Salma Hayek's portrayal of Frida Kahlo in the movie Frida, and America Ferrera's universally appealing yet racially sublimated Ugly Betty character. Dangerous Curves carves out a mediated terrain where these racially ambiguous but ethnically marked feminine bodies sell everything from haute couture to tabloids.
Through a careful examination of the cultural tensions embedded in the visibility of Latina bodies in United States media culture, Molina-Guzmán paints a nuanced portrait of the media's role in shaping public knowledge about Latina identity and Latinidad, and the ways political and social forces shape media representations.


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