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‘소수인종’에서 ‘대중’으로: 할리우드 영화에서 라티노 재현방식의 변화From “Ethnic Minority” to “Mass”: Changes of Latino/a Representation in Hollywood

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From “Ethnic Minority” to “Mass”: Changes of Latino/a Representation in Hollywood
Authors
박정원서은희
Issue Date
Sep-2015
Publisher
한국스페인어문학회
Keywords
Latino/a; Hollywood; Mass; Transculturation; Americano Dream; 라티노; 할리우드; 대중; 문화횡단; 아메리카노 드림
Citation
스페인어문학, no.76, pp.257 - 284
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KCI
Journal Title
스페인어문학
Number
76
Start Page
257
End Page
284
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/19705
ISSN
1738-2130
Abstract
Latino/as have become the largest ethnic minority in the USA since 1999, and their power and influence have been growing in every sector of American society including politics, economy and culture. In Hollywood, Latino/as were for a long time invisible from the screen and were stereotyped as villains, aliens, Latin-lovers or housekeepers. However, these patterns have been gradually changing with the participation of Latino/as in the film production as well as Hollywood’s recognition of their ticket power. To better understand the current trend of Latino/a representation after the Great Immigration March of 2006, this article analyzes three films: Casa de Mi Padre(2012), Elysium(2013) and McFarland USA(2015). These films portray Latino/as not as one of the minority ethnic groups any longer, but as the “mass” who will be the future protagonist of the nation. Also, they suggest the US mainstream embrace Spanish and Latino/a culture while implementing legal, educational and healthcare support systems. Despite inability to envision Latino/as as a “political agent” composed of multiple races and classes, these films open up the possibility of nation’s new bilingual and bicultural identity in which Latino/as can archive their “Americano Dream” as opposed to the monolingual and White hegemonic “American Dream.”
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