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Latinas talk back: The Latina body, citizenship, and popular culture.

机译:拉美裔回话:拉美裔的身体,公民身份和大众文化。

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This dissertation explores the discursive construction of the Latina body across media institutions, popular culture, and lived experience. In particular, it asks: what is the discursive construction of the Latina body in mainstream U.S. and Latina/o popular culture and how do Latinas engage with these representations of their bodies? Within the last ten years, mainstream popular culture has represented and circulated Latina imagery that foregrounds the hypervisibility of both spectacular bodies, such as Jennifer Lopez, and ordinary bodies, such as undocumented female migrants. Given the historical under-representation of Latinas in mainstream U.S. media and Latinas' limited access to self-representation, these texts mark a shift in contemporary popular culture. This dissertation underscores this shift by exploring various popular culture texts over the last ten years (1997-2007) that foreground the Latina body in relation to how Latinas construct their own bodies vis-a-vis these representations. Drawing from and extending transnational feminist media studies and theories of cultural citizenship, this dissertation illuminates the mediated representations and experiences of Latinas. Using a discourse ethnography methodology, the study employs a multidimensional and multiperspectival approach that combines textual analysis with multi-sited participant observation, interviews and focus groups to document how symbolic and material bodies collapse in everyday life. Overall, this dissertation illustrates how Latinas perform cultural citizenship through their readings (particularly critiques) of specific media texts, creation of a "new" ideal Latina femininity and sexuality that disrupts dominant discourses, media activism, and for some, cultural production (e.g., poetry, theater) that challenges media representations.
机译:本文探讨了跨媒体机构,大众文化和生活经验的拉丁裔主体的话语结构。它特别要问:在美国主流和拉丁裔流行文化中,拉丁裔身体的话语结构是什么?拉丁裔如何与他们身体的这些表征互动?在过去十年中,主流流行文化代表并传播了拉丁图像,这些图像突显了詹妮弗·洛佩兹(Jennifer Lopez)等壮观的身体和无证件女移民等普通身体的超监视性。鉴于美国主流媒体对拉美裔的历史代表性不足,以及拉美裔获得自我代表性的机会有限,这些文字标志着当代流行文化的转变。本论文通过探索过去十年(1997-2007年)的各种流行文化文本来强调这一转变,这些文本突出了拉美裔人的身体,以及拉美裔人如何相对于这些表征构造自己的身体。本文借鉴并扩展了跨国女性主义媒体研究和文化公民理论,阐明了拉美裔的中介表现形式和经历。该研究使用话语人种学方法,采用了多维和多视角的方法,将文本分析与多地点参与者观察,访谈和焦点小组相结合,以记录象征性物质实体在日常生活中如何崩溃。总体而言,本文说明了拉丁裔如何通过阅读(特别是批评)特定媒体文本,创造“新的”理想拉丁裔女性气质和性行为来扰乱主流话语,媒体行动主义以及某些文化生产(例如,诗歌,戏剧)来挑战媒体代表。

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  • 作者

    Baez, Jillian.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.;

  • 授予单位 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.;
  • 学科 Womens Studies.;Hispanic American Studies.;Mass Communications.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2009
  • 页码 224 p.
  • 总页数 224
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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