From Bananas to Buttocks : : The Latina Body in Popular Film and Culture / / ed. by Myra Mendible.

From the exuberant excesses of Carmen Miranda in the "tutti frutti hat" to the curvaceous posterior of Jennifer Lopez, the Latina body has long been a signifier of Latina/o identity in U.S. popular culture. But how does this stereotype of the exotic, erotic Latina "bombshell" rel...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter University of Texas Press eBook-Package Backlist 2000-2013
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Place / Publishing House:Austin : : University of Texas Press, , [2021]
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Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (336 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Introduction: Embodying Latinidad: An Overview --
Section One. Case Studies: Silent and Classic Film Era --
1. Film Viewing in Latino Communities, 1896–1934: Puerto Rico as Microcosm --
2. Lupe Vélez: Queen of the B’s --
3. Lupe Vélez Regurgitated: Cautionary, Indigestion-Causing Ruminations on “Mexicans” in “American” Toilets Perpetrated While Covetously Screening “Veronica” --
Section Two. Performing Bodies: Contemporary Film and Music Media --
4. Celia’s Shoes --
5. Salma Hayek’s Frida: Transnational Latina Bodies in Popular Culture --
6. Is Penélope to J.Lo as Culture Is to Nature? Eurocentric Approaches to “Latin” Beauties --
7. Jennifer Lopez: The New Wave of Border Crossing --
8. “There’s My Territory”: Shakira Crossing Over --
9. “Hey, Killer”: The Construction of a Macho Latina, or the Perils and Enticements of Girlfight --
Section Three . Sensational Bodies: Discourses of Latina Femininity --
10. On the Semiotics of Lorena Bobbit --
11. Disorderly Bodies and Discourses of Latinidad in the Elián González Story --
12. The Body in Question: The Latina Detective in the Lupe Solano Mystery Series --
13. La Princesa Plástica: Hegemonic and Oppositional Representations of Latinidad in Hispanic Barbie --
14. Chusmas, Chismes, y Escándalos: Latinas Talk Back to El Show de Cristina and Laura en América --
Contributors --
Index
Summary:From the exuberant excesses of Carmen Miranda in the "tutti frutti hat" to the curvaceous posterior of Jennifer Lopez, the Latina body has long been a signifier of Latina/o identity in U.S. popular culture. But how does this stereotype of the exotic, erotic Latina "bombshell" relate, if at all, to real Latina women who represent a wide spectrum of ethnicities, national origins, cultures, and physical appearances? How are ideas about "Latinidad" imagined, challenged, and inscribed on Latina bodies? What racial, class, and other markers of identity do representations of the Latina body signal or reject? In this broadly interdisciplinary book, experts from the fields of Latina/o studies, media studies, communication, comparative literature, women's studies, and sociology come together to offer the first wide-ranging look at the construction and representation of Latina identity in U.S. popular culture. The authors consider such popular figures as actresses Lupe Vélez, Salma Hayek, and Jennifer Lopez; singers Shakira and Celia Cruz; and even the Hispanic Barbie doll in her many guises. They investigate the media discourses surrounding controversial Latinas such as Lorena Bobbitt and Marisleysis González. And they discuss Latina representations in Lupe Solano's series of mystery books and in the popular TV shows El Show de Cristina and Laura en América. This extensive treatment of Latina representation in popular culture not only sheds new light on how meaning is produced through images of the Latina body, but also on how these representations of Latinas are received, revised, and challenged.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780292795013
9783110745344
DOI:10.7560/714922
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Myra Mendible.