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Continental Shifts: Migration, Representation, and the Struggle for Justice in Latin(o) America
Contributor(s): Riofrio, John D. Rio (Author)
ISBN: 1477305424     ISBN-13: 9781477305423
Publisher: University of Texas Press
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Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: October 2015
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BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Ethnic Studies - Hispanic American Studies
Dewey: 305.868
LCCN: 2015001626
Physical Information: 0.6" H x 6" W x 8.9" (0.80 lbs) 214 pages
Themes:
- Ethnic Orientation - Hispanic
 
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Applying a broad geographical approach to comparative Latino literary and cultural studies, Continental Shifts illuminates how the discursive treatment of Latinos changed dramatically following the enactment of NAFTA--a shift exacerbated by 9/11. While previous studies of immigrant representation have focused on single regions (the US/Mexico border in particular), specific genres (literature vs. political rhetoric), or individual groups, Continental Shifts unites these disparate discussions in a provocative, in-depth examination. Bringing together a wide range of groups and genres, this intercultural study explores novels by Latin American and Latino writers, a border film by Tommy Lee Jones and Guillermo Arriaga, "viral" videos of political speeches, popular television programming (particularly shows that feature incarceration and public shaming), and user-generated YouTube videos. These cultural products reveal the complexity of Latino representations in contemporary discourse. While tropes of Latino migrants as threatening, diseased foreign bodies date back to the nineteenth century, Continental Shifts marks the more pernicious, recent images of Latino laborers (legal and not) in a variety of contemporary media. Using vivid examples, John Riofrio demonstrates the connections between rhetorical and ideological violence and the physical and psychological violence that has more intensely plagued Latino communities in recent decades. Culminating with a consideration of the "American" identity, this eye-opening work ultimately probes the nation's ongoing struggle to uphold democratic ideals amid dehumanizing multiethnic tension.

Contributor Bio(s): Riofrio, John D.: - The son of Ecuadorian immigrants, John D. "Rio" Riofrio is an associate professor of Latino and Hispanic Studies at the College of William and Mary. He has also contributed to the Huffington Post on controversial topics related to immigration.