Conjured Bodies Queer Racialization in Contemporary Latinidad

Is Latinidad a racial or an ethnic designation? Both? Neither? The increasing recognition of diversity within Latinx communities and the well-known story of shifting census designations have cast doubt on the idea that Latinidad is a race, akin to white or Black. And the mainstream media constantly...

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SOCIAL SCIENCE / General bisacsh
Hispanic American gays Press coverage United States Case studies
Latin Americans Ethnic identity Press coverage United States Case studies
Latin Americans Press coverage Political aspects United States
Latin Americans Press coverage United States Case studies
Latin Americans Race identity Press coverage United States Case studies
Latin Americans United States Social conditions
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Conjured Bodies Queer Racialization in Contemporary Latinidad
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Latin Americans Press coverage Political aspects United States
Latin Americans Press coverage United States Case studies
Latin Americans Race identity Press coverage United States Case studies
Latin Americans United States Social conditions
title Conjured Bodies Queer Racialization in Contemporary Latinidad
title_auth Conjured Bodies Queer Racialization in Contemporary Latinidad
title_exact_search Conjured Bodies Queer Racialization in Contemporary Latinidad
title_full Conjured Bodies Queer Racialization in Contemporary Latinidad Laura Grappo
title_fullStr Conjured Bodies Queer Racialization in Contemporary Latinidad Laura Grappo
title_full_unstemmed Conjured Bodies Queer Racialization in Contemporary Latinidad Laura Grappo
title_short Conjured Bodies
title_sort conjured bodies queer racialization in contemporary latinidad
title_sub Queer Racialization in Contemporary Latinidad
topic SOCIAL SCIENCE / General bisacsh
Hispanic American gays Press coverage United States Case studies
Latin Americans Ethnic identity Press coverage United States Case studies
Latin Americans Press coverage Political aspects United States
Latin Americans Press coverage United States Case studies
Latin Americans Race identity Press coverage United States Case studies
Latin Americans United States Social conditions
topic_facet SOCIAL SCIENCE / General
Hispanic American gays Press coverage United States Case studies
Latin Americans Ethnic identity Press coverage United States Case studies
Latin Americans Press coverage Political aspects United States
Latin Americans Press coverage United States Case studies
Latin Americans Race identity Press coverage United States Case studies
Latin Americans United States Social conditions
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