Feminist Media Histories, vol. 7, no. 4, Fall 2021
Title
Feminist Media Histories, vol. 7, no. 4, Fall 2021
Description
LATINA MEDIA HISTORIES
Editors’ Introduction: Centering Latinas in Film and Media History | MARY BELTRÁN AND MIRASOL ENRÍQUEZ
“I Know I Can’t Wait to See My Name in Lights”: Nickelodeon’s Taina and Latina Television History | JILLIAN BÁEZ
Sighting the Sound: A Latina Punk Challenge to Musical Memory | PALOMA MARTÍNEZ-CRUZ
Trying to Sell Ketchup in a Salsa Bottle: Chasing Papi and the Hispanic Audience | MIRASOL ENRÍQUEZ
Pero Like and mitú: Latina Content Creators, Social Media Entertainment, and the Politics of Latinx Millenniality | ARCELIA GUTIÉRREZ
Amazing Grace Keeps the Platters Spinning: A Photo Essay on Radio and Television Trailblazer Graciela Gil Olivarez | MONICA DE LA TORRE AND CHRISTINE MARÍN
Editors’ Introduction: Centering Latinas in Film and Media History | MARY BELTRÁN AND MIRASOL ENRÍQUEZ
“I Know I Can’t Wait to See My Name in Lights”: Nickelodeon’s Taina and Latina Television History | JILLIAN BÁEZ
Sighting the Sound: A Latina Punk Challenge to Musical Memory | PALOMA MARTÍNEZ-CRUZ
Trying to Sell Ketchup in a Salsa Bottle: Chasing Papi and the Hispanic Audience | MIRASOL ENRÍQUEZ
Pero Like and mitú: Latina Content Creators, Social Media Entertainment, and the Politics of Latinx Millenniality | ARCELIA GUTIÉRREZ
Amazing Grace Keeps the Platters Spinning: A Photo Essay on Radio and Television Trailblazer Graciela Gil Olivarez | MONICA DE LA TORRE AND CHRISTINE MARÍN
Creator
Feminist Media Histories
Publisher
University of California Press
Date
Fall 2021
Format
PDF
Language
English
Citation
Feminist Media Histories, “Feminist Media Histories, vol. 7, no. 4, Fall 2021,” Feminist Periodicals, accessed May 8, 2024, https://www.feministperiodicals.org/items/show/868.