"A compelling collection for any scholar intrigued by the contemporary media landscape of the Caribbean. [It] offers a deep dive into the mediascapes and media flow within and across the Spanish Caribbean and its diasporas, enriching the reader’s understanding of cultural interplay and communication more generally. Arroyo-Martínez's contribution stands out, too, for its foresight, competently laying the foundation around which future scholars will rally as they navigate the evolving narrative of a Caribes 3.0 engaged with burgeoning technologies like the metaverse and artificial intelligence. In sum, this book is an essential read for anyone invested in the intersection of Caribbean studies and visual culture."— Centro Journal
"Breaks new theoretical and methodological ground in the study of new Latinx media and contemporary Caribbean culture. . . . Arroyo lucidly foregrounds the ways in which the body provides a means of self-affirmation, and alternately, defiance against disaster politics, pushing against racial, class, and gender boundaries. Richly illustrated with color photographs and frame grabs, her book delineates a new zone of media understanding, theorization, and appreciation."— Symposium: A Quarterly Journal in Modern Literatures
"Jossianna Arroyo’s Caribes 2.0 brings a variety of understudied sources to light, providing a fruitful addition to media scholarship and Caribbean studies. Most strikingly, her work forms part of a wave of Caribbean scholarship that regards the visual prominence of Black and brown death and precarity in processes of racialization. Caribes 2.0 will prove especially useful to researchers of contemporary Caribbean cultural production and virtual economies."— Film Quarterly