The Latina/o Body in Visual Culture

by Chao Chen, Humanities Reference Librarian

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Chao Chen

Oxford Spanish-English Dictionary


1. The Oxford Encyclopedia of Latinos and Latinas in the United States.

2. Encyclopedia of Latin American History and Culture

3. Oxford Reference Online

social, political, religous history; history of ideas; all periods.

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4. Oxford Art Online


5. Textbooks on Course Reserves




More Sources:

6. Latino America: a State-by-State Encyclopedia. Ref. E184.S75 L35555 2008

7. Key Terms in Latino/a Cultural and Literary Studies. Stacks: E184.S75 A795 2007

8. Latino and Latina Writers. PS153.H56 L39 2004

9. Encyclopedia of Latin American Theater. PQ7082.D7 E63 2003

10. Encyclopedia of Minorities in American Politics. Ref. E184.A1 E574 2000

11. Handbook of Hispanic Cultures in the United States. Ref. E184.S75 H365 1993
Vol. 1: Literature and art; Volume 2: History; Volume 3: Anthropology; and Vol. 4: Sociology

12. Check guides on Latin American Literature or Films topics.


 
The Columbia History of Latinos in the United States Since 1960. E184.S75 C644 2004. book cover

Introduction. Demography and the shifting boundaries of "community": reflections on "U.S. Latinos" and the evolution of Latino studies / David G. Gutiérrez -- Globalization, labor migration, and the demographic revolution: ethnic Mexicans in the late twentieth century / David G. Gutiérrez -- Social polarization and colonized labor: Puerto Ricans in the United States, 1945-2000 / Kelvin A. Santiago-Valles and Gladys M. Jiménez-Muñoz -- Exiles, immigrants, and transnationals: the Cuban communities of the United States / María Cristina García -- Central American immigrants: diverse populations, changing communities / Norma Stoltz Chinchilla and Nora Hamilton -- Transnational ties and incorporation: the case of Dominicans in the United States / Peggy Levitt -- the other "other Hispanics": South American-origin of Latinos in the United States / Marilyn Espitia -- Gender and the Latino experience in the late-twentieth-century America / Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo -- From Barrios to barricades: religion and religiosity in Latino life / Anthony M. Stevens-Arroyo -- U.S. Latino expressive cultures / Frances R. Aparicio -- The continuing Latino quest for full membership and equal citizenship: legal progress, social setbacks, and political promise / Kevin R. Johnson -- The pressures of perpetual promise: Latinos in politics, 1960-2003 / Louis Desipio.

 

 


arrow Readings on Course Reserves.




arrow WorldCat (catalogs of libraries worldwide)




Procedure Note:

1. Verify if Tufts Library has the book you need.

2. Use ILliad (interlibrary loan service) to request non-Tufts books.



Path of Discovery in the Catalogs

1. Find a title/author (assigned readings/Course Reserves);

2. Note the descriptive language of the Catalog record.

3. Use that language in further searches

  1. e.g. Click on subject/author in the record to see further results and related topics.
Title From Bananas to Buttocks : the Latina Body in Popular Film and Culture / edited by Myra Mendible.
Publisher Austin: University of Texas Press, 2007.
Subject Hispanic American women -- Public opinion.
Hispanic American women -- Ethnic identity.
Hispanic American women in mass media.
  Popular culture -- United States.
  Human body -- Social aspects -- United States.
  Femininity -- United States.
  Stereotypes (Social psychology) -- United States.

Perform a Keyword Search on a theme:


(latino or latina) and (media or visual*)



Note:

  • 1. include "and" in between keywords;
  • 2. "or" and ( ) to nest related/varied expressions;
  • 3. visual* for all forms of the word: visual, visuality, visualizing, etc..

Some Titles on Visual Culture Studies:

Visual Worlds. HM500 .V56 2005
Images: a Reader. P93.5 .I4668 2006
Approaches to Understanding Visual Culture. HM500 .B37 2001
Practices of Looking: an Introduction to Visual Culture. HM500 .S78 2001


arrow All Subjects

Academic OneFile  


arrow Latin American/Hispanic American Studies

PRISMA publicaciones y revistas sociales y humanísticas.

Race Relations Abstracts

Ethnic NewsWatch  from 1990 -
Ethnic NewsWatch: A History  1960 -  1989

Alt-PressWatch

America: History and Life


arrow Collection of Journals

JSTOR (with omission of the current years)
Project Muse (with current years only)

arrow Search, ARTbibliographies Modern 

Enter your search terms:

arrow Search MLA (International Bibliography of Language & Literature)

Enter your search terms:

arrow Additional Databases

Film & Television Literature Index
Women's Studies International

International Index to Music Periodicals

International Index to the Performing Arts 

ABI Inform (Business)  


Click on the number to pause the slide.

Some Database Characteristics


Each Database is selective

arrow Subject Matter—disciplinary perspective, period, geographical region, and more;
arrow Scope —types, number, and years of publications covered
arrow Depth (of indexing) —citation, ciabstracts, full texts, which determines their search capabilities.




Strategy in Selecting a Database


arrow First, run a relatively broad search in them to assess their relevance on a topic;
arrow Next, try out a variety of keyword, subject, and author searches in a chosen database.
arrow Last, use newly learned ideas and words in other databases.

About JSTOR and Project Muse

1. The collections include journals from all displines;

2. JStor are likely to include seminal works on a subject, which are highly original and influential, and central to the development or understanding of a subject.

3. Must check for up-to-date information from other sources when using JSTOR.

Click to browse some journals here:

journal cover journal cover

Some Keywords to Use in Your Searches:

Hispanic* search for all forms of the word, Hispanic, Hispanics

latino*, latina*, hispanic*, or "mexican american*;


"mass media", television*, "motion pictures" film*, or, movie*;


image*, portra*, represent*, or depict*;


commercial*, advertis*, ads, or marketing.


A sample search:


(latino* or hispanic*) and "mass media" and (image* or represent*)

Evaluation of Search Results:

In what types of journals and publications (besides literary studies) did you find relevant work? What does this suggest about research on your topic?

What sorts of audiences seem to be addressed in works on your topic? How can you tell? 

What aspects of the search results surprised you? Why? Did “peripheral materials” lead you anywhere? How?

Based on your search, how would you characterize the main approaches to your topic? What do you think are some of the central debates in the study of your topic? What is your evidence for thinking so?

Read a Couple of Articles Carefully and Identify:

  • the "problem" addressed (the thesis of the article);
  • the central debates on this problem;
  • the major arguments by the author;
  • the methods applied in making these arguments;
  • the evidence (e.g., language, imagery, narrative forms, original documents, or secondary sources);
  • if the conclusions are based on speculations, are they convincing?

Throughout your reading:

  • Compare and contrast methods by authors: key points of difference or convergence
  • Note controversies and weaknesses; explain and clarify gaps
  • How about the presentation, logic and clarity of the article?
  • State your own positions; provide your own interpretations and critiques

Finding Full Texts

1. Click on the FindItAtTufts button to these three options:

  • a. link to the full text of the article when available digitally;
  • b. link to a Library Catalog search for the journal in print that contains your article.
  • c. link to ILliad for requesting the article when the above two options are negative.

2. Search for a journal directly here:

Current (United States and International)

  1. LexisNexis Academic (Foreign Language Sources)
  2. Factiva

Ethnic, Alternative and Independent Press

  1. Alt-PressWatch    
  2. Ethnic NewsWatch  from 1990 -
  3. Ethnic NewsWatch: A History  1960 -  1989

Historical

  1. Time Magazine (1923-Present)
  2. New York Times Online Archive
    (1851 - 3 years before current date)
  1. Times Digital Archive (1785 - 1985)

 


Factiva includes content in over 22 languages from over 150 countries and 350 geographic regions.


 

  • In Magazines:
  • Academic OneFile  
    Tip:
    Select "Limit results to Documents with images". (Statistical tables are also considered as Image.)
  • ABI/INFORM     (Business)
    Tip: Select "Advanced Search"; then Select to search in the "Image Caption" field. (statistical tables are also considered as Image.)

Chronology and Census
Hispanic Population of the United States U.S. Census Bureau

U.S. Census Bureau: Hispanic/Latino Tables from Statistical Abstract of the United States 2004-2005
The most recent statistical tables from the Census Bureau on U.S. Latinos.

We the People: Hispanics in the United States
A U.S. Census 2000 special report issued in December 2004.

U.S. Census Bureau: Hispanic Heritage Month, 2005, Special Edition Report

U.S. Census Bureau: Hispanic Heritage Month, 2004, Special Edition Report

Statistical Record of Hispanic Americans. E184.S75 S743 1995)

1990 Census of Population. Persons of Hispanic Origin in the United States.E184.S75 C46 1993

Hispanic Databook of U.S. Cities and Counties. E184.S75 H567 1994

Hispanic Americans: a Statistical Sourcebook. E184.S75 H5655

Racial and Ethnic Diversity: Asians, Blacks, Hispanics, Native Americans, and Whites. E184.A1 R78 2000

Chronology of Hispanic-American History: from Pre-Columbian Times to the Present. E184.S75 C49 1995

MLA style rules and examples
Chicago/Turabian style rules and examples

 

Citation Management Tool: RefWorks

  • 1. Store your records of books, articles, etc.
  • 2. Generate a bibliography in the style of your choice.
  • 3. Format in-text notes/footnotes while you write.


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last updated: 24/07/09