Latina/o/x Communication Studies
Theories, Methods, and Practice
Herausgeber: Bowen, Diana I.; De Los Santos Upton, Sarah
Latina/o/x Communication Studies
Theories, Methods, and Practice
Herausgeber: Bowen, Diana I.; De Los Santos Upton, Sarah
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This bookpresents contemporary Latina/o/x Communication Studies research in theoretical, methodological, and academic contexts. Contributors focus on Latina/o/x experiences in academia, Latina/o/x identity, the role of the Spanish language, and border activism modes of resistance.
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This bookpresents contemporary Latina/o/x Communication Studies research in theoretical, methodological, and academic contexts. Contributors focus on Latina/o/x experiences in academia, Latina/o/x identity, the role of the Spanish language, and border activism modes of resistance.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 434
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Oktober 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 625g
- ISBN-13: 9781498558778
- ISBN-10: 1498558771
- Artikelnr.: 62481527
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 434
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Oktober 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 625g
- ISBN-13: 9781498558778
- ISBN-10: 1498558771
- Artikelnr.: 62481527
Edited by Diana I. Bowen and Sarah De Los Santos Upton - Contributions by Robert Gutierrez-Perez; Leandra Hinojosa Hernández; Michelle A. Holling; Dr. Michael Lechuga; Diana Leon-Boys; Amanda R. Martinez; Shantel Martinez; Rebecca Mercado Jones; Yvonne Mo
Introduction: Latina/o/x Communication Studies: Current Considerations &
Future Directions
Chapter 1: Deconstructing "Build That Wall": A Latina/o Critical
Communication Theory Analysis
Chapter 2: Linguistic Capital: Latinx and English/Spanish Language Fluency
Chapter 3: Latinidad, Heterogeneity, and Health Communication Scholarship:
A Literature Review Analysis of Latina/o/x Representation
Chapter 4: Evaluating a Webnovela's Effectiveness of HPV Vaccine Promotion
among Latinas
Chapter 5: A Latina Captain: Decentering Latinidad Through Audience
Constructions in Dexter
Chapter 6: El Chamizal: Cementing National Identity with a Concrete Canal
on the México/U.S. Border
Chapter 7: Visions of the Border in Mexican Political Cartoons
Chapter 8: Buen Vivir: Indigeneity, Environmental Activism, and Decolonial
Organizing
Chapter 9: Nepantla Activism in Braiding Borders+Trenzando Fronteras
Chapter 10: Towards a Borderland Oratory: Within, Against, & Beyond Con
Carácter, Ánimo, Y Grito
Chapter 11: First-Generation Chicana/o Student Activism: A Narrative
Analysis of the Impacts on Retention and Matriculation
Chapter 12: On the Specters of Coloniality / A Letter to Latina/o/x
Students Journeying through the Educational Pipeline
Chapter 13: Vernaculars of Nos/Otros: A Collaborative Autoethnography of
Mentoring
Chapter 14: Lessons from My Battle Scars: Testimonio's Transformative
Possibilities for Theory and Practice
Conclusion: The Futures of Latina/o/x Communication Studies: A Plática with
Senior Scholars
Future Directions
Chapter 1: Deconstructing "Build That Wall": A Latina/o Critical
Communication Theory Analysis
Chapter 2: Linguistic Capital: Latinx and English/Spanish Language Fluency
Chapter 3: Latinidad, Heterogeneity, and Health Communication Scholarship:
A Literature Review Analysis of Latina/o/x Representation
Chapter 4: Evaluating a Webnovela's Effectiveness of HPV Vaccine Promotion
among Latinas
Chapter 5: A Latina Captain: Decentering Latinidad Through Audience
Constructions in Dexter
Chapter 6: El Chamizal: Cementing National Identity with a Concrete Canal
on the México/U.S. Border
Chapter 7: Visions of the Border in Mexican Political Cartoons
Chapter 8: Buen Vivir: Indigeneity, Environmental Activism, and Decolonial
Organizing
Chapter 9: Nepantla Activism in Braiding Borders+Trenzando Fronteras
Chapter 10: Towards a Borderland Oratory: Within, Against, & Beyond Con
Carácter, Ánimo, Y Grito
Chapter 11: First-Generation Chicana/o Student Activism: A Narrative
Analysis of the Impacts on Retention and Matriculation
Chapter 12: On the Specters of Coloniality / A Letter to Latina/o/x
Students Journeying through the Educational Pipeline
Chapter 13: Vernaculars of Nos/Otros: A Collaborative Autoethnography of
Mentoring
Chapter 14: Lessons from My Battle Scars: Testimonio's Transformative
Possibilities for Theory and Practice
Conclusion: The Futures of Latina/o/x Communication Studies: A Plática with
Senior Scholars
Introduction: Latina/o/x Communication Studies: Current Considerations &
Future Directions
Chapter 1: Deconstructing "Build That Wall": A Latina/o Critical
Communication Theory Analysis
Chapter 2: Linguistic Capital: Latinx and English/Spanish Language Fluency
Chapter 3: Latinidad, Heterogeneity, and Health Communication Scholarship:
A Literature Review Analysis of Latina/o/x Representation
Chapter 4: Evaluating a Webnovela's Effectiveness of HPV Vaccine Promotion
among Latinas
Chapter 5: A Latina Captain: Decentering Latinidad Through Audience
Constructions in Dexter
Chapter 6: El Chamizal: Cementing National Identity with a Concrete Canal
on the México/U.S. Border
Chapter 7: Visions of the Border in Mexican Political Cartoons
Chapter 8: Buen Vivir: Indigeneity, Environmental Activism, and Decolonial
Organizing
Chapter 9: Nepantla Activism in Braiding Borders+Trenzando Fronteras
Chapter 10: Towards a Borderland Oratory: Within, Against, & Beyond Con
Carácter, Ánimo, Y Grito
Chapter 11: First-Generation Chicana/o Student Activism: A Narrative
Analysis of the Impacts on Retention and Matriculation
Chapter 12: On the Specters of Coloniality / A Letter to Latina/o/x
Students Journeying through the Educational Pipeline
Chapter 13: Vernaculars of Nos/Otros: A Collaborative Autoethnography of
Mentoring
Chapter 14: Lessons from My Battle Scars: Testimonio's Transformative
Possibilities for Theory and Practice
Conclusion: The Futures of Latina/o/x Communication Studies: A Plática with
Senior Scholars
Future Directions
Chapter 1: Deconstructing "Build That Wall": A Latina/o Critical
Communication Theory Analysis
Chapter 2: Linguistic Capital: Latinx and English/Spanish Language Fluency
Chapter 3: Latinidad, Heterogeneity, and Health Communication Scholarship:
A Literature Review Analysis of Latina/o/x Representation
Chapter 4: Evaluating a Webnovela's Effectiveness of HPV Vaccine Promotion
among Latinas
Chapter 5: A Latina Captain: Decentering Latinidad Through Audience
Constructions in Dexter
Chapter 6: El Chamizal: Cementing National Identity with a Concrete Canal
on the México/U.S. Border
Chapter 7: Visions of the Border in Mexican Political Cartoons
Chapter 8: Buen Vivir: Indigeneity, Environmental Activism, and Decolonial
Organizing
Chapter 9: Nepantla Activism in Braiding Borders+Trenzando Fronteras
Chapter 10: Towards a Borderland Oratory: Within, Against, & Beyond Con
Carácter, Ánimo, Y Grito
Chapter 11: First-Generation Chicana/o Student Activism: A Narrative
Analysis of the Impacts on Retention and Matriculation
Chapter 12: On the Specters of Coloniality / A Letter to Latina/o/x
Students Journeying through the Educational Pipeline
Chapter 13: Vernaculars of Nos/Otros: A Collaborative Autoethnography of
Mentoring
Chapter 14: Lessons from My Battle Scars: Testimonio's Transformative
Possibilities for Theory and Practice
Conclusion: The Futures of Latina/o/x Communication Studies: A Plática with
Senior Scholars