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  • Formaat: 434 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Oct-2019
  • Kirjastus: Lexington Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781498558761
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Latina/o/x Communication Studies: Theories, Methods, and Practice spotlights contemporary Latina/o/x Communication Studies research in various theoretical, methodological, and academic contexts. Leandra H. Hernández, Diana I. Bowen, Sara De Los Santos Upton, and Amanda R. Martinez have assembled a collection of case studies that focus on health, media, rhetoric, identity, organizations, the environment, and academia. Contributors expand upon previous Latina/o/x Communication Studies scholarship by examining identity and academic experiences in our current political climate; the role of language, identity, and Latinidades in health and media contexts; and the role of social activism in rhetorical, environmental, organizational, and border studies contexts. Scholars of communication, Latin American Studies, rhetoric, and sociology will find this book particularly useful.

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Latina/o/x Communication Studies: Theories, Methods and Practice gives a comprehensive look at the varied landscape that is Latina/o/x studies in the field of communication. The editors and contributors bring readers through a variety of topics, doing a fully-researched deep dive and do an excellent job addressing an important, and often understudied, area. This book is a valuable resource for all scholars who are seeking to have a firm understanding of the importance and pervasiveness of Latina/o/x Communication Studies. Well written and well-constructed, this book is a reminder of the cultural values implicitly embedded in how scholars do what we do. -- Jennifer Willis-Rivera, University of Wisconsin River Falls Written by and for a Latina/o/x audience, this important book offers insights missing from much of the academic literature on Hispanic populations. The editors provide a thorough and accessible overview of contemporary Latina/o/x communication studies and issues with insights from the fields leading and most promising young scholars. Well written, organized, and accessible, this book makes a significant contribution to the field. -- Frank G. Pérez, University of Texas at El Paso Revolutionary and revelatory, this book is an essential read for students, professors, staff, and administrators seeking positive change! The editors have curated a volume of important and timely works by Latina/o/x Communication scholars. This anthology advances illuminating insights through three main sections: Latina/o/x Communication: Theory, Method, & Representation, Latina/o/x Border Studies, Rhetorics, & Social Movements and Latina/o/x Experiences in Academic Contexts. This book provides readers with much needed inspiration at a paramount point in our history. -- Teresita (Tere) Garza, St. Edward's University

Acknowledgments xi
Introduction: Latina/o/x Communication Studies: Current Considerations and Future Directions 1(44)
Leandra Hinojosa Hernandez
Sarah De Los Santos Upton
Diana I. Bowen
Amanda R. Martinez
SECTION 1 LATINA/O/X COMMUNICATION: THEORY, METHOD, AND REPRESENTATION
45(116)
1 Deconstructing "Build That Wall": A Latina/o Critical Communication Theory Analysis
47(26)
Sonya M. Alemdn
Claudia A. Evans-Zepeda
Mari Castaneda
2 Linguistic Capital: Latinx and English/Spanish Language Fluency
73(24)
Stacey K. Sowards
3 Latinidad, Heterogeneity, and Health Communication Scholarship: A Literature Review Analysis of Latina/o/x Representation
97(20)
Leandra Hinojosa Hernandez
Amanda R. Martinez
4 Evaluating a Webnovela's Effectiveness of HPV Vaccine Promotion among Latinas
117(20)
Leslie Ramos Salazar
5 A Latina Captain: Decentering Latinidad through Audience Constructions in Dexter
137(24)
Diana Leon-Boys
SECTION 2 LATINA/O/X BORDER STUDIES, RHETORICS, AND SOCIAL MOVEMENTS
161(118)
6 El Chamizal: Cementing National Identity with a Concrete Canal on the Mexico/U.S. Border
163(22)
Michael Lechuga
Sergio Fernando Juarez
7 Visions of the Border in Mexican Political Cartoons
185(24)
Zazil Reyes Garcia
8 Buen Vivir: Indigeneity, Environmental Activism, and Decolonial Organizing
209(20)
Carlos A. Tarin
9 Nepantla Activism in Braiding Borders + Trenzando Fronteras
229(22)
Sarah De Los Santos Upton
Diana Isabel Bowen
Leandra Hinojosa Hernandez
10 Toward a Borderland Oratory: Within, Against, and Beyond Con Cardcter, Animo, Y Grito
251(28)
Rebecca Avalos
SECTION 3 LATINA/O/X EXPERIENCES IN ACADEMIC CONTEXTS
279(92)
11 First-Generation Chicana/o Student Activism: A Narrative Analysis of the Impacts on Retention and Matriculation
281(32)
Yvonne J. Montoya
12 On the Specters of Coloniality: A Letter to Latina/o/x Students Journeying through the Educational Pipeline
313(20)
Luis M. Andrade
Robert Gutierrez-Perez
13 Vernaculars of Nos/Otros: A Collaborative Autoethnography of Mentoring
333(22)
Rebecca Mercado Jones
Bryan Muhoz
14 Lessons from My Battle Scars: Testimonio's Transformative Possibilities for Theory and Practice
355(16)
Shantel Martinez
Conclusion: The Futures of Latina/o/x Communication Studies: A Platica with Senior Scholars 371(22)
Bernadette Marie Calafell
Karma R. Chavez
Fernando Delgado
Lisa A. Flores
Michelle A. Holling
Darrel Wanzer-Serrano
Stacey K. Sowards
Angharad N. Valdivia
Leandra Hinojosa Hernandez
Sarah De Los Santos Upton
Diana Bowen
Amanda R. Martinez
Index 393(18)
About the Contributors 411(8)
About the Editors 419
Leandra H. Hernández is assistant professor of communication at Utah Valley University.





Diana I. Bowen is assistant professor of communication at Pepperdine University.





Sarah De Los Santos Upton is assistant professor of communication at the University of Texas at El Paso.





Amanda R. Martinez is associate professor of communication studies and Sociology at Davidson College.