Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Curation; or, It’s All in the Mix: Forewords to the Televisua lDelights of Latinx TV in the Twenty-First Century / William “Memo” Nericcio
Latinx TVLandia: Moments to Movement / Frederick Luis Aldama
PART I. #BROWNLAUGHTER
Laughing at or with Latinos?: Changing the Scope of the Camera’s Narrative Gaze in Midwest-Based Comedies / Laura Fernández
Cristela Alonzo’s Subversive Humor: Television, Nostalgia, and the New Latino American Dream / Melissa Castillo Planas
Humor as Subversion: Feminist Messages in George Lopez / Yadira Gamez
PART II. #BROWNSUFFERING / #BROWNWELLNESS
Peripheral Futurities of Multiculturalism: Suffering Latinas in the Orange Is the New Black Ensemble Cast / Katlin Marisol Sweeney
Latinxs in Prime Time: A Look at Mental Health Television Portrayals / Muñoz, Reynoso-Franco, Perez-Palencia, Tovar
Inhala, Exhala: Latinas, Mental Health Journeys, and Accessible Shaping Devices in TV / Danielle Alexis Orozco
PART III. #STRAIGHTWHITEFORMS / BENTBROWNGENRES
Latinidad Through Dora the Explorer: Ignored Histories and Realities in Popular Children’s Media / Cristina Rivera
Unholy Holiday: Día de Muertos in Disney’s Elena of Avalor / Mathew Sandoval
These Are Their Historias: Latinx Cops and Prosecutors in Police Shows / Mauricio Espinoza
¿Quien Manda in Star Wars? Disidentifying with the Bandido in The Mandalorian / Carlos Gabriel Kelly González
PART IV. #BORDERLANDLATINXSRECLAIMED
Undocumedia: Documentary Media and the Spectacle of Enforcement / Camilla Fojas
Party of Five Reboot: The Denaturalization of Undocumented Latinx Suffering / Stacey Alex
Stories Valued, Bodies Excluded: Immigrant Narratives in Jane the Virgin, On My Block, and Party of Five / Irma J. Zamora Fuerte
Myth, Force, and the Burden of Prestige: Narcos: Mexico as Case Study / Ryan Rashotte
From Border “Reality” to Narrative Possibilities in Latinx TV and FX’s The Bridge / J. V. Miranda
PART V. #QUEERINGLATINXTV
“Quiero que Vengas”: Coming From, Out, and Into the Lesbian Latin(a) Lover / Peyton Del Toro
Cognitive Richness and Serial Ingredients in Vida / Héctor J. Pérez
Transloca(l) Poetics: Que(e)ring Mucho, Mucho Amor: The Legend of Walter Mercado / Lawrence La Fountain-Stokes
PART VI. #STREAMINGBROWN
Beyond Narcos and Novelas: The Diverse World of Streaming in Latin America / David Schmidt
The Unstable Intersection of Witchcraft, Slavery, and Representation in Siempre bruja / Nicole Pizarro
Peter Murrieta Talks: A Life of Shaping Twenty-First-Century Latinx TVLandia
Contributors
Index