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Title The Oxford handbook of Latino studies / Ilan Stavans
Published New York : Oxford University Press, 2020

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Series Oxford handbooks
Oxford handbooks.
Contents Latinx Pop Cultural Studies Hoy! / Frederick Luis Aldama -- Latino Philosophy / Susana Nuccetelli -- Latinos/as and Sports / Jorge Iber -- The Chicano Movement in the New America / Mario T. García -- Latina/os and Race / Silvio Torres-Saillant -- Reflections on Latina/o Theatre / Debra Castillo -- Rhetoric and Affect in Bilingual Latinx Literature / Matylda Figlerowicz, Doris Sommer -- Latinx Midwest Folklore / Stacey M. Alex, Frederick Luis Aldama -- Barrio Music, Spirituality, and Social Justice in Latino Hip-Hop / Alejandro Nava -- Bridges to Cuba and Latina/Latino Studies / Ruth Behar -- Television and its Impact on Latinx Communities / Mari Castañeda -- North--South, East--West: Topographies of Latinidad / Ilan Stavans -- The Bilingualisms of Latino/a Literatures / Rolando Pérez -- Always in Translation: Ways of Writing in Spanish and English / Regina Galasso -- Transcolonial Gothic and Decolonial Satire in Ramón Emeterio Betances / Ivonne M. García -- A Borderlands History of Latinx Cinema / Paul A. Schroeder Rodríguez -- Latina/o Religious Studies Since the 1970s / Felipe Hinojosa -- Women, Gender, and Sexuality in Latina/o Culture / Alicia Arrizón -- Latino Urbanism and the Gentrifying City / Erualdo R. González -- Atlantic Continuities in Tomás Rivera and Rudolfo Anaya / Sarah M. Quesada -- Notes on Latino Philology / Ilan Stavans -- Spanglish: Current Issues, Future Perspectives, and Linguistic Insights / Silvia Betti, Renata Enghels
I. Roots, identities, connections -- North-South, East-West: Topographies of Latinidad / Ilan Stavans -- Latina/os and race / Silvio Torres-Saillant -- Latinx Midwest folklore / Stacey M. Alex and Frederick Luis Aldama -- Bridges to Cuba and Latina/Latino studies / Ruth Behar -- Atlantic continuities in Tomás Rivera and Rudolfo Anaya / Sarah M. Quesada -- II. Melting the pot -- The Chicano movement in the new America / Mario T. García -- Women, gender, and sexuality in Latin/o culture / Alicia Arrizón -- Latino urbanism and the gentrifying city / Erualdo R. González -- III. Between faith and reason -- Latino Philosophy / Susana Nuccetelli -- Latina/o religious studies since the 1970s / Filipe Hinojosa -- Barrio music, spirituality, and social justice in Latino hip-hop / Alejandro Nava -- IV. Whirling tongues -- Notes in Latino philology / Ilan Stavans -- The bilingualisms of Latino/a literatures / Rolando Pérez -- Rhetoric and affect in bilingual Latinx literature / Matylda Figlerowicz and Doris Sommer -- Always in translation: Ways of writing in Spanish and English / Regina Galasso -- Spanglish: Current issues, future perspectives, and linguistic insights / Silvia Betta and Renata Enghels -- V. Ways of being -- Latinx pop cultural studies "Hoy!" / Frederick Luis Aldama -- Reflections on Latina/o Theater / Debra Castillo -- Transcolonial gothic and decolonial satire in Ramón Emeterio Betances / Ivonne M. García -- A borderlands history of Latinx cinema / Paul A. Schroeder Rodríguez -- Television and its impact on Latinx communities / Mari Castañeda -- Latino/as and sports / Jorge Iber
Summary At the end of the second decade of the twenty-first century, the Latino minority, America's biggest and fastest growing, is at a crossroads. Is assimilation taking place in comparable ways to previous immigrant groups? Are the links to the countries of origin being redefined in the age of contested globalism? How are Latinos changing America and how is America changing Latinos? The Oxford Handbook of Latino Studies reflects on these questions, offering a wide-ranging exploration of the Latino experience in the United States. Twenty-five essays by leading and emerging scholars discuss and reconsider a variety of key themes and issues, including the Chicano Movement, gender and race relations
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Bibliography Includes index and bibliographical references
Subject Hispanic Americans -- Study and teaching
Latin Americans -- United States.
Hispanic Americans -- Study and teaching
Form Electronic book
Author Stavans, Ilan, editor.
ISBN 9780190691219
0190691204
0190691212
9780190691202