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Mediating Chicana/o Culture: Multicultural American Vernacular covers an unconventional array of topicsfrom handkerchiefs, votives, and graffiti to food, ftbol, and the Internetas well as cutting edge literature, cinema, photography, and more. In its crossdisciplinary approach, this collection makes an invaluable contribution to the scholarship on Chicana and Chicano culture and provides engaging readings for courses in race/ethnic studies, media studies, and American studies. Collected chapters critically interrogate the underlying tensions between personal expressions and public demonstrations in their ongoing negotiation of Chicana and Chicano identity. Drawing on the revolutionary work of Gloria Anzalda, Tmas YbarraFrausto, Emma Prez, Alfred Arteaga, Chela Sandoval, Julia Watson and Sidonie Smith, the Latina Feminist Group, among others, chapters in this collection closely read the processes that seem built into the actions and behaviors, the products, the art, the literature, and the discourse surrounding the search for identity in the rush of our diverse 21stcentury existence. Mediating Chicana/o Culture lays bare the methods by which we define ourselves as individuals and as members of communities, examining not only the message, but also the medium and the methods of mediating identity and culture.
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- Q: What topics are covered in 'Mediating Chicana/o Culture'? A: The book explores a diverse range of topics including handkerchiefs, votives, graffiti, food, fútbol, the Internet, and various media forms such as literature, cinema, and photography.
- Q: Who is the author of 'Mediating Chicana/o Culture'? A: The book is authored by Scott L. Baugh.
- Q: What is the publication date of the second edition? A: The second edition of the book was published on October 15, 2008.
- Q: What is the page count of 'Mediating Chicana/o Culture'? A: The book contains 189 pages.
- Q: What binding type does this book have? A: The book is available in paperback binding.
- Q: What academic disciplines does this book contribute to? A: It contributes to scholarship in race/ethnic studies, media studies, and American studies.
- Q: Does the book include discussions on contemporary issues? A: Yes, it critically examines the negotiation of Chicana and Chicano identity in the context of a diverse 21st-century existence.
- Q: What type of approach does 'Mediating Chicana/o Culture' take? A: The book employs a cross-disciplinary approach to analyze Chicana and Chicano culture.
- Q: Are there any notable contributors mentioned in the book? A: Yes, it draws on the work of notable figures such as Gloria Anzaldúa, Tómas Ybarra-Frausto, and the Latina Feminist Group.
- Q: Is this book suitable for educational courses? A: Yes, it is recommended for courses related to race/ethnic studies and media studies, providing engaging readings for students.