Latino Dreams
Transcultural Traffic and the U.S. National Imaginary
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Cass Parrish
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Felisha Powell
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This innovative study explores how Latino cultural production shapes and challenges the U.S. national imaginary through transcultural exchanges and border-crossing narratives. The audiobook examines the circulation of Latino dreams, aspirations, and cultural expressions across linguistic, geographic, and ideological boundaries, analyzing how these movements disrupt monolithic conceptions of American identity. Through interdisciplinary analysis spanning literature, film, visual arts, and popular culture, the work investigates how Latino creators negotiate between assimilation and cultural preservation, belonging and marginalization, tradition and innovation. It explores themes of migration, displacement, hybridity, and transnational identity, demonstrating how Latino cultural traffic fundamentally reshapes American cultural landscapes.
The study analyzes how Latino dreams—whether economic, social, or creative—intersect with and transform dominant narratives of the American Dream, revealing tensions between inclusion and exclusion in national discourse. It examines representations of Latino experiences in mainstream and alternative media, exploring how these narratives challenge stereotypes while asserting cultural visibility and political agency. This critical work contributes to ongoing conversations about multiculturalism, immigration, and national identity, offering essential insights into how transcultural exchanges redefine what it means to be American in an increasingly globalized, multiethnic society.
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