Mobilizing the U.S. Latinx vote : media, identity, and politics /

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Main Author: Soto-Vásquez, Arthur D. (Author)
Corporate Author: Taylor & Francis
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2020.
Series:Routledge focus on digital media and culture.
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505 0 |a 1 Introduction: dreams of a united Latinx polity -- Cultural and political change meets Latinxs -- Introducing the mediation of U.S. Latinx identity -- Methodology -- Outline of chapters -- 2 The mediation of Latinx identity before the Internet -- A note on terminology -- Contextualizing the political and economic moment -- Racial formation theory applied -- Minimization of difference -- Denationalization -- Racialization -- 3 New media and U.S. Latinx identity -- Naming in a networked society -- The "New Latino" and online expression -- Navigating U.S. politics as a Latinx -- 4 Political mobilization in the post-modern digital era -- Digital politics-tools, opportunities, and vulnerabilities -- Campaigns and political advertising online -- Voters as audience-identity constructions -- Post-modern identity and politics -- Towards a "New Latino" hybrid -- 5 The professional political class of U.S. Latinxs -- Minimization of difference -- Denationalization -- Racialization -- Networked Latinx identity formation -- 6 Latinx presentation, digital representation -- Platforms and messages -- The end of DACA -- The shutdown -- The 2018 Texas Democratic primary -- New tools, old practices? -- 7 Media coverage of the 2018 midterms -- How the media talked about Latinx voters -- Minimization of difference -- Denationalization -- Racialization -- Telling the Latinx story -- 8 Conclusion -- Findings summarized -- Contributions summarized -- Limitations of the study -- Recommendations -- Future directions 
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