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Author:
Mize, Ronald L., 1970- author.
Title:
Latina/o studies / Ronald L. Mize.
Publisher:
Polity,
Copyright Date:
2019
Description:
xiii, 172 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Hispanic Americans.
Notes:
Machine generated contents note: 1 What's in a Name? Hispanic, Latino | Labels, Identities 2 Historical Groundings, The Origins of Latina/o Thought 3 Origins of Latina/o Studies: Puerto Rican and Chicano Studies 4 The Arrival of Latina/o Studies: Bringing in Central American, Cuban, and Dominican Studies 5 Latina Feminism, Intersectionalities, and Queer Latinidades 6 Latina/o Cultural Studies: From Invisible to Hypervisible 7 New Approaches: The Logic of Comparisons, Connections, Bridges, and Borders 8 New Perspectives: Theorizing (Post- )Coloniality and Racializations 9 Conclusion: The Future of Latina/o Studies Field. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
1. What's in a Name? Hispanic, Latino : Labels, Identities -- 2. Historical Groundings, The Origins of Latina/o Thought -- 3. Origins of Latina/o Studies: Puerto Rican and Chicano Studies -- 4. The Arrival of Latina/o Studies: Bringing in Central American, Cuban, and Dominican Studies -- 5. Latina Feminism, Intersectionalities, and Queer Latinidades -- 6. Latina/o Cultural Studies: From Invisible to Hypervisible -- 7. New Approaches: The Logic of Comparisons, Connections, Bridges, and Borders -- 8. New Perspectives: Theorizing (Post)Coloniality and Racializations -- 9. Conclusion: The Future of Latina/o Studies Field.
Summary:
"Who are Latinos? What's the difference between Hispanic and Latino; or indeed Latina, Latina/o, Latin@, Latinx? Beyond the political rhetoric and popular culture representations, how can we explore what it means to be part of the largest minority group in the United States? This compelling book offers a concise introduction to the multidisciplinary field of Latina/o Studies. Bringing together insights from a wide variety of communities, the book covers topics such as the history of Latinos in the United States, gender and sexuality, popular culture, immigration patterns, and social movements. Mize traces the origins of the field from the history of Latin American revolutionary thought, through the Chicano and Puerto Rican movements, and key disruptions from Latina feminisms, queer studies, and critical race theory, right up to the latest developments and interventions. Combining analysis and advocacy, Latina/o Studies is an accessible yet theoretically sophisticated introduction to the communities charting the future of the United States of America and the Amricas writ large"-- Provided by publisher.
"Who are Latinos? This compelling book offers a concise introduction to the multidisciplinary field of Latina/o Studies. Bringing together insights from a wide variety of communities, Mize combines analysis and advocacy to trace the origins of the field from Latin American revolutionary thought to the latest developments and interventions"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Short introductions
ISBN:
1509512578
9781509512577
150951256X
9781509512560
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1028228857
LCCN:
2018010590
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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