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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_1620389290
    Format: x, 289 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9780814791295 , 9780814791288
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Singing the "Star-Spanglish banner" : the politics and pathologization of bilingualism in U.S. popular media , "Puuurrrooo MÉXICO!" : listening to transnationalism on U.S. Spanish-language radio , Hayandose : Zapotec migrant expressions of membership and belonging , Becoming suspect in usual places : Latinos, baseball, and belonging in el barrio del Bronx , Gay Latino histories/dying to be remembered : AIDS obituaries, public memory, and the queer Latino archive , All about my (absent) mother : young Latina aspirations in Real women have curves and Ugly Betty , Making "the international city" home : Latinos in twentieth-century Lorain, Ohio , Hispanic values, military values : gender, culture, and the militarization of Latina/o youth , Going public? : Tampa youth, racial schooling, and public history in the Cuentos de Mi Familia Project , The Mission in Nicaragua : San Francisco poets go to war , From the Near West Side to 18th Street : un/making Latino/a barrios in postwar Chicago , Transglocal barrio politics : Dominican American organizing in New York City
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780814768006
    Additional Edition: Online-Ausg. Beyond el barrio New York : New York University Press, 2010 ISBN 9780814768563
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0814768563
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780814768006
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0814768008
    Language: English
    Subjects: Political Science , Sociology
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York, NY :New York University Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959615323202883
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9780814768563
    Content: Freighted with meaning, “el barrio” is both place and metaphor for Latino populations in the United States. Though it has symbolized both marginalization and robust and empowered communities, the construct of el barrio has often reproduced static understandings of Latino life; they fail to account for recent demographic shifts in urban centers such as New York, Chicago, Miami, and Los Angeles, and in areas outside of these historic communities.Beyond El Barrio features new scholarship that critically interrogates how Latinos are portrayed in media, public policy and popular culture, as well as the material conditions in which different Latina/o groups build meaningful communities both within and across national affiliations. Drawing from history, media studies, cultural studies, and anthropology, the contributors illustrate how despite the hypervisibility of Latinos and Latin American immigrants in recent political debates and popular culture, the daily lives of America’s new “majority minority” remain largely invisible and mischaracterized.Taken together, these essays provide analyses that not only defy stubborn stereotypes, but also present novel narratives of Latina/o communities that do not fit within recognizable categories. In this way, this book helps us to move “beyond el barrio”: beyond stereotype and stigmatizing tropes, as well as nostalgic and uncritical portraits of complex and heterogeneous range of Latina/o lives.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Acknowledgments -- , Introduction -- , 1. Singing the “Star-Spanglish Banner” -- , 2. “¡Puuurrrooo MÉXICO!” -- , 3. Hayandose -- , 4. Becoming Suspect in Usual Places -- , 5. Gay Latino Histories/ Dying to Be Remembered -- , 6. All About My (Absent) Mother -- , 7. Making “The International City” Home -- , 8. Hispanic Values, Military Values -- , 9. Going Public? Tampa Youth, Racial Schooling, and Public History in the Cuentos de mi Familia Project -- , 10. The Mission in Nicaragua -- , 11. From the Near West Side to 18th Street -- , 12. Transglocal Barrio Politics -- , About the Contributors -- , Index , In English.
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_1696585732
    Format: 1 online resource (300 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780814768563
    Content: Freighted with meaning, "el barrio" is both place and metaphor for Latino populations in the United States. Though it has symbolized both marginalization and robust and empowered communities, the construct of el barrio has often reproduced static understandings of Latino life; they fail to account for recent demographic shifts in urban centers such as New York, Chicago, Miami, and Los Angeles, and in areas outside of these historic communities. Beyond El Barrio features new scholarship that critically interrogates how Latinos are portrayed in media, public policy and popular culture, as well as the material conditions in which different Latina/o groups build meaningful communities both within and across national affiliations. Drawing from history, media studies, cultural studies, and anthropology, the contributors illustrate how despite the hypervisibility of Latinos and Latin American immigrants in recent political debates and popular culture, the daily lives of America's new "majority minority" remain largely invisible and mischaracterized. Taken together, these essays provide analyses that not only defy stubborn stereotypes, but also present novel narratives of Latina/o communities that do not fit within recognizable categories. In this way, this book helps us to move "beyond el barrio": beyond stereotype and stigmatizing tropes, as well as nostalgic and uncritical portraits of complex and heterogeneous range of Latina/o lives.
    Content: Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- PART I: Citizenship, Belonging, and (the Limits of) Latina/o Inclusion -- 1 Singing the "Star-Spanglish Banner": The Politics and Pathologization of Bilingualism in U.S. Popular Media -- 2 "¡Puuurrrooo MÉXICO!": Listening to Transnationalism on U.S. Spanish-Language Radio -- 3 Hayandose: Zapotec Migrant Expressions of Membership and Belonging -- 4 Becoming Suspect in Usual Places: Latinos, Baseball, and Belonging in El Barrio del Bronx -- PART II: Gender, Sexuality, and the Politics of Memory and Representation -- 5 Gay Latino Histories/Dying to Be Remembered: AIDS Obituaries, Public Memory, and the Queer Latino Archive -- 6 All About My (Absent) Mother: Young Latina Aspirations in Real Women Have Curves and Ugly Betty -- 7 Making "The International City" Home: Latinos in Twentieth-Century Lorain, Ohio -- 8 Hispanic Values, Military Values: Gender, Culture, and the Militarization of Latina/o Youth -- PART III: Latina/o Activisms and Histories -- 9 Going Public? Tampa Youth, Racial Schooling, and Public History in the Cuentos de mi Familia Project -- 10 The Mission in Nicaragua: San Francisco Poets Go to War -- 11 From the Near West Side to 18th Street: Un/Making Latino/a Barrios in Postwar Chicago -- 12 Transglocal Barrio Politics: Dominican American Organizing in New York City -- About the Contributors -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- X -- Y -- Z.
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780814791288
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9780814791288
    Language: English
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York : New York University Press
    UID:
    gbv_1658382803
    Format: Online Ressource (x, 289 p.) , ill., maps.
    ISBN: 9780814768563 , 0814768563 , 9780814768006 , 0814768008
    Content: Singing the "Star-Spanglish banner" : the politics and pathologization of bilingualism in U.S. popular media / Maria Elena Cepeda -- "Puuurrrooo MÉXICO!" : listening to transnationalism on U.S. Spanish-language radio / Dolores Inés Casillas -- Hayandose : Zapotec migrant expressions of membership and belonging / Lourdes Gutiérrez Nájera -- Becoming suspect in usual places : Latinos, baseball, and belonging in el barrio del Bronx / Adrian Burgos, Jr. and Frank A. Guridy -- Gay Latino histories/dying to be remembered : AIDS obituaries, public memory, and the queer Latino archive / Horacio N. Roque Ramírez -- All about my (absent) mother : young Latina aspirations in Real women have curves and Ugly Betty / Deborah Paredez -- Making "the international city" home : Latinos in twentieth-century Lorain, Ohio / Pablo Mitchell and Haley Pollack -- Hispanic values, military values : gender, culture, and the militarization of Latina/o youth / Gina M. Pérez -- Going public? : Tampa youth, racial schooling, and public history in the Cuentos de Mi Familia Project / John McKiernan-González -- The Mission in Nicaragua : San Francisco poets go to war / Cary Cordova -- From the Near West Side to 18th Street : un/making Latino/a barrios in postwar Chicago / Lilia Fernández -- Transglocal barrio politics : Dominican American organizing in New York City / Ana Aparicio
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on print version record , Singing the "Star-Spanglish banner" : the politics and pathologization of bilingualism in U.S. popular media / Maria Elena Cepeda -- "Puuurrrooo MÉXICO!" : listening to transnationalism on U.S. Spanish-language radio / Dolores Inés Casillas -- Hayandose : Zapotec migrant expressions of membership and belonging / Lourdes Gutiérrez Nájera -- Becoming suspect in usual places : Latinos, baseball, and belonging in el barrio del Bronx / Adrian Burgos, Jr. and Frank A. Guridy -- Gay Latino histories/dying to be remembered : AIDS obituaries, public memory, and the queer Latino archive / Horacio N. Roque Ramírez -- All about my (absent) mother : young Latina aspirations in Real women have curves and Ugly Betty / Deborah Paredez -- Making "the international city" home : Latinos in twentieth-century Lorain, Ohio / Pablo Mitchell and Haley Pollack -- Hispanic values, military values : gender, culture, and the militarization of Latina/o youth / Gina M. Pérez -- Going public? : Tampa youth, racial schooling, and public history in the Cuentos de Mi Familia Project / John McKiernan-González -- The Mission in Nicaragua : San Francisco poets go to war / Cary Cordova -- From the Near West Side to 18th Street : un/making Latino/a barrios in postwar Chicago / Lilia Fernández -- Transglocal barrio politics : Dominican American organizing in New York City / Ana Aparicio
    Additional Edition: ISBN 081479128X
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0814791298
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0814768008
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Beyond el barrio New York : New York University Press, c2010
    Additional Edition: Druckausg. Beyond el barrio New York : New York University Press, 2010 ISBN 9780814791295
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780814791288
    Language: English
    Subjects: Political Science , Sociology
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    Keywords: Electronic books ; Electronic books
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  • 5
    UID:
    edocfu_9959229950802883
    Format: 1 online resource (300 p.)
    ISBN: 0-8147-6856-3 , 0-8147-6800-8
    Content: Freighted with meaning, “el barrio” is both place and metaphor for Latino populations in the United States. Though it has symbolized both marginalization and robust and empowered communities, the construct of el barrio has often reproduced static understandings of Latino life; they fail to account for recent demographic shifts in urban centers such as New York, Chicago, Miami, and Los Angeles, and in areas outside of these historic communities.Beyond El Barrio features new scholarship that critically interrogates how Latinos are portrayed in media, public policy and popular culture, as well as the material conditions in which different Latina/o groups build meaningful communities both within and across national affiliations. Drawing from history, media studies, cultural studies, and anthropology, the contributors illustrate how despite the hypervisibility of Latinos and Latin American immigrants in recent political debates and popular culture, the daily lives of America’s new “majority minority” remain largely invisible and mischaracterized.Taken together, these essays provide analyses that not only defy stubborn stereotypes, but also present novel narratives of Latina/o communities that do not fit within recognizable categories. In this way, this book helps us to move “beyond el barrio”: beyond stereotype and stigmatizing tropes, as well as nostalgic and uncritical portraits of complex and heterogeneous range of Latina/o lives.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Acknowledgments -- , Introduction -- , 1. Singing the “Star-Spanglish Banner” -- , 2. “¡Puuurrrooo MÉXICO!” -- , 3. Hayandose -- , 4. Becoming Suspect in Usual Places -- , 5. Gay Latino Histories/ Dying to Be Remembered -- , 6. All About My (Absent) Mother -- , 7. Making “The International City” Home -- , 8. Hispanic Values, Military Values -- , 9. Going Public? Tampa Youth, Racial Schooling, and Public History in the Cuentos de mi Familia Project -- , 10. The Mission in Nicaragua -- , 11. From the Near West Side to 18th Street -- , 12. Transglocal Barrio Politics -- , About the Contributors -- , Index , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8147-9129-8
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8147-9128-X
    Language: English
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