Keara K. Goin is Associate Professor and Director of Undergraduate Programs in the Department of Media Studies at the University of Virginia.
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Acknowledgments A Note on Terminology Introduction Part I: Rethinking the Dominican Relationship to Blackness 1. Theorizing dominicanidad Part II: (In)Authentic dominicanidad 2. Dominican Celebrity Studies 3. Televisual dominicanidad and MTV's Washington Heights Part III: Latinidades and Hyphenated Identities 4. Competing latinidades: Orange Is the New Black and Engagement with Latinx Specificity 5. Producing dominicanidad: Asi Somos/The Way We Are Conclusion: "Mi raza es dominicana": Dominicanidad as a Unique Lens for Approaching U.S. Racial Hegemony References Index
"Keara Goin constructs a well-structured and vigorously researched argument about the ways in which Dominican identities are always already transnational. . . . Combining cultural studies, media and reception studies with the scholarship on how Dominicans and US Americans construct race . . . this book is much-needed, and will hopefully inspire future research as well. As one of the blackest populations in Latin America and the Caribbean, Dominicans, both island-based and in the diaspora, present a critical case study for conversations around Afro-latinidad."-Jennifer Domino Rudolph, author of Baseball as Mediated Latinidad: Race, Masculinity, Nationalism, and Performances of Identity