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Latinas and Latinos on TV
Isabel Molina-Guzmán
其他書名
Colorblind Comedy in the Post-racial Network Era
出版
University of Arizona Press
, 2018-03-27
主題
Performing Arts / Television / General
Performing Arts / Television / History & Criticism
Social Science / General
Social Science / Ethnic Studies / American / Hispanic American Studies
Social Science / Media Studies
ISBN
0816537240
9780816537242
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=ucFIDwAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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Since ABC’s
George Lopez Show
left the airwaves in 2007 as the only network television show to feature a Latino lead, the representational landscape of Latina and Latino actors has shifted from media invisibility toward an era of increasing inclusion.
Sofia Vergara became the highest paid woman and Latina on TV for her starring role on
Modern Family
. In the first successful dramedy starring a Latina since ABC’s
Ugly Bet
ty, Gina Rodriguez gained critical acclaim for her role on the CW’s
Jane the Virgin
. And the first Latina leading lady of TV, America Ferrera (
Ugly Betty
), returned to TV stardom in NBC’s
Superstore
.
This period of diversity brought U.S. Latina and Latino lives to the screen, yet a careful look at TV comedic content and production reveals a more troubling terrain for Latinas/os producers, writers, actors, and audiences.
Interweaving discussions about the ethnic, racial, and linguistic representations of Latinas/os within network television comedies, Isabel Molina-Guzmán probes published interviews with producers and textual examples from hit programs like
Modern Family
,
The Office
, and
Scrubs
to understand how these primetime sitcoms communicate difference in the United States.
Understanding the complex ways that audiences interpret these programs, Molina-Guzmán situates her analysis within the Obama era, a period when ethnicity and race became increasingly grounded in “hipster racism,” and argues that despite increased inclusion, the feel-good imperative of TV comedies still inevitably leaves racism, sexism, and homophobia uncontested.