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  1. Front Matter
  2. Part 1 - Media Forms
    1. Chapter 1 - Film
    2. Chapter 2 - Television
    3. Chapter 3 - Digital Media
  3. Part 2 - Identities
    1. Chapter 4 - Defining Race and Ethnicity between Latin America and the United States
    2. Chapter 5 - Afro-Latinx Identity and Media
    3. Chapter 6 - Diasporic Indigenous Latinx Identity and Media
    4. Chapter 7 - Feminist Perspectives in Latinx Media
    5. Chapter 8 - Latina/o LGBTQ Identities
  4. Part 3 - Histories
    1. Chapter 9 - Latino Images and Audiences to 1960
    2. Chapter 10 - Spanish-Language Television and Pan-Latinidad
    3. Chapter 11 - The Mexican-American Experience Onscreen
    4. Chapter 12 - The Puerto Rican Experience Onscreen
    5. Chapter 13 - The Cuban American Experience Onscreen
    6. Chapter 14 - The Dominican American Experience Onscreen
    7. Chapter 15 - The Central American Experience Onscreen
  5. Latinx Media Today and Tomorrow - A Roundtable
  6. Glossary

Latinx Media: An Open-Access Textbook

Edited by Rielle Navitski and Leslie Mars

The creation of this textbook was made possible by the support of the Affordable Learning Georgia, the University of Georgia’s Affordable Course Materials program, and Georgia State University’s Center for Latin American and Latino/a Studies.

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