拉丁美洲电视:玛丽的历史Beltrán(评论)

IF 0.5 2区 艺术学 0 FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION JCMS-Journal of Cinema and Media Studies Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1353/cj.2023.a904638
Crystal Camargo
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玛丽Beltrán的《拉丁裔电视:一段历史》展示了拉丁裔在美国英语电视中的参与和代表性缓慢但渐进的增长虽然少数学者研究了拉丁裔在美国电视中的表现和参与,但拉丁裔电视首次提供了自20世纪50年代以来拉丁裔/非拉丁裔电视制作和作者的记录。在这本书的六个章节中,Beltrán结合了档案研究,对电视专业人士的数十次采访,以及电视节目的文本分析,以研究拉丁/o电视叙事和跨广播,有线电视和数字电视的创意专业人士的历史。这种对“电视叙事及其幕后制作动态如何为美国观众构建拉丁/os和拉丁性”的强调,使拉丁裔电视成为越来越多对拉丁裔表现和作者感兴趣的学者以及电视和新媒体学者的必读书目。拉丁美洲电视对电视作为文化论坛的理论化做出了重要的干预,这一概念是由贺拉斯·纽科姆和保罗·m·赫施推广的。3与其接受纽科姆和赫施的论点,Beltrán出色地认为电视是“一个充满竞争故事世界和国家愿景的嘈杂剧场”。她概述了电视行业是如何做到这一点的
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Latino TV: A History by Mary Beltrán (review)
Mary Beltrán’s Latino TV: A History shows the slow but incremental growth of Latina/o participation and representation in US English-language television.1 While a handful of scholars have studied Latinx representation and participation on US television, Latino TV provides the fi rst-ever account of Latina/o televisual productions and authorship since the 1950s. Throughout the book’s six chapters, Beltrán combines archival research, dozens of interviews with TV professionals, and textual analysis of television programs to examine the histories of Latina/o television narratives and creative professionals across broadcast, cable, and digital television. This emphasis—on “how television narratives and their production dynamics behind the scenes constructed Latina/os and Latinidad for US audiences”2—makes Latino TV an essential read for the growing community of scholars interested in Latinx representation and authorship, as well as scholars of television and new media. Latino TV makes a crucial intervention in theorizations of television as a cultural forum, a concept popularized by Horace Newcomb and Paul M. Hirsch.3 Rather than accept Newcomb and Hirsch’s argument, Beltrán brilliantly argues that television is “a cacophonous theater of competing story worlds and visions of the nation.”4 She outlines how the TV industry has his-
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