A timely, hemispheric examination of the post-NAFTA shift in US discourse surrounding Latinos, which has created dehumanizing representations that equate Latinos with animals and criminals, and of the ways in which Latino cultural producers contest these
A timely, hemispheric examination of the post-NAFTA shift in US discourse surrounding Latinos, which has created dehumanizing representations that equate Latinos with animals and criminals, and of the ways in which Latino cultural producers contest these
JOHN D. “RIO” RIOFRIO The son of Ecuadorian immigrants, Riofrio is an associate professor of Latino and Hispanic Studies at the College of William and Mary. He has also contributed to the Huffington Post on controversial topics related to immigration.
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* Acknowledgments * Introduction * 1. Hemispheric Latinidades: Migrating Bodies and the Blurred Borders of Latino Identities * 2. Dirty Politics of Representation: Dehumanizing Discourse, Latinidad, and the Struggle for Self-Ascribed Ethnic Identity * 3. Spectacles of Incarceration: Biopolitics, Public Shaming, and the Pornography of Prisons * 4. Latinos in a Post-9/11 Moment: “American” Identity and the Public Latino Body * Epilogue * Notes * Works Cited * Index
* Acknowledgments * Introduction * 1. Hemispheric Latinidades: Migrating Bodies and the Blurred Borders of Latino Identities * 2. Dirty Politics of Representation: Dehumanizing Discourse, Latinidad, and the Struggle for Self-Ascribed Ethnic Identity * 3. Spectacles of Incarceration: Biopolitics, Public Shaming, and the Pornography of Prisons * 4. Latinos in a Post-9/11 Moment: “American” Identity and the Public Latino Body * Epilogue * Notes * Works Cited * Index
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