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Illuminates how discourses of Americanization, ethnicity, gender, class, and commodification shape the genre of "chica” popular fiction written by Latina authors with Latina characters. Tace Hedrick argues that chica lit is produced and marketed in the same ways as contemporary romance and chick lit fiction, and aimed at an audience of twenty- to thirty-something upwardly mobile Latina readers.

Produktbeschreibung
Illuminates how discourses of Americanization, ethnicity, gender, class, and commodification shape the genre of "chica” popular fiction written by Latina authors with Latina characters. Tace Hedrick argues that chica lit is produced and marketed in the same ways as contemporary romance and chick lit fiction, and aimed at an audience of twenty- to thirty-something upwardly mobile Latina readers.
Autorenporträt
Tace Hedrick is associate professor of English and women's studies at the University of Florida. She is the author of Mestizo Modernism: Race, Nation, and Identity in Latin American Culture, 1900-1940.