Latina/o/x Citizenship and National Belonging
Update: 2019-11-05
Description
Darrel Wanzer-Serrano, Ariana Ruiz, and Rene Rocha get together again! We engage in some more groaning about how the semester is beating us up, we get to work talking about the recent Latina/o/x Migration symposium, the upcoming Palante, Siempre Palante screening (with filmmaker and former Young Lord, Iris Morales!), and the upcoming Latina/o/x Citizenship and National Belonging symposium. Check the chapter markers for a detailed list of topics.
★ Thanks to our sponsors ★
- The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation’s generous support through its Sawyer Seminar program allowed “Imagining Latinidades: Articulations of National Belonging” to launch at the University of Iowa. This podcast was born from the Sawyer Seminar and we hope it will continue on afterward.
- The Obermann Center for Advanced Studies, at Iowa, was the birthplace of our Seminar theme, which gave rise to this podcast.
Show notes:
- Latina/o/x Migration – Imagining Latinidades
- Latina/o/x Citizenship and National Belonging – Imagining Latinidades
- Suzanne Oboler – Imagining Latinidades
- Disposable Strangers: Tracing Mexican American Citizenship and Latinx Belonging Into the 21st Century – Imagining Latinidades
- Latinos and Citizenship: Suzanne Oboler: 9781403967404: Amazon.com: Books
- Rosaldo, Renato. 1994. “Cultural Citizenship and Educational Democracy.” Cultural Anthropology 9 (3): 402-11.
- Flores, William V., and Rina Benmayor, eds. 1997. Latino Cultural Citizenship: Claiming Identity, Space, and Rights. Boston: Beacon.
- Jillian Báez – Imagining Latinidades
- Latinx Politics and Media Celebrity: The Importance of Latinx Audiences – Imagining Latinidades
- In Search of Belonging: Latinas, Media, and Citizenship (Latinos in Chicago and Midwest): Jillian M Baez: 9780252083419: Amazon.com: Books
- Julie Avril Minich – Imagining Latinidades
- Sugar, Shame, Love: Diabetes, Latinx Literature, and Health Justice – Imagining Latinidades
- Amazon.com: Accessible Citizenships: Disability, Nation, and the Cultural Politics of Greater Mexico eBook: Julie Avril Minich: Kindle Store
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- Hosts on Twitter: Darrel is @DoctorDWS, Ariana is @aryruiz710, Rene is @rene5311
- Email: podcast@imagininglatinidades.com
Credits
- Our cover art, a photo of an installation titled “El Hielo / I.C.E,” is provided courtesy of the artist, Fidencio Fifield-Perez.
- Music by Juan Ruiz.
- Our hosting is provided by Transistor.fm, which we really love.
- Our podcasting app of choice is Overcast.fm, which also makes a handy app that streamlines the process of making the chapter markers in this podcast.
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