Latino Spin: Public Image and the Whitewashing of RaceNYU Press, 1 Okt 2008 - 224 halaman Winner of the 2010 Distinguished Book Award in Latino Studies from the Latin American Studies Association |
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... racial problem, as it is believed they are permanently changing the way Americans talk and think about race. The highly publicized work of Univision's anchor, Jorge Ramos, The Latino Wave: How Hispanics Will Elect the Next American ...
... racial problems. That almost half of all Latinos identified themselves as white in the last census was considered a sign of their mainstreaming; just as the fact that 43 percent rejected traditional racial categories, checking “some ...
... racial ideologies, namely, the rise of color blindness as the dominant post–civil rights discourse on race. According to this view, race and ethnicity are no longer variables for measuring inequalities; civil rights legislation took ...
... racial considerations. These discourses are in fact tied to a larger racial project entailing the very reconfiguration of how we talk or do not talk about race and racial hierarchies in an increasingly racially diversified society. In ...
... racial hierarchies. The ensuing understandings of Latinos become evident in the discussions by politicians, pollsters, and marketers I discuss in Chapters 1 through 3. But they also operate and affect local politics and decisions about ...
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