Although the origin of the term ?greaser? is debated, its derogatory meaning never has been. From silent movies like The Greaser's Revenge (1914) and The Girl and the Greaser (1913) with villainous title characters, to John Steinbeck's portrayals of Latinos as lazy, drunken, and shiftless in his 1935 novel Tortilla Flat, to the image of violent, criminal, drug-using gang members of East LA, negative stereotypes of Latinos/as have been plentiful in American popular culture far before Latinos/as became the most populous minority group in the U.S.
In Greasers and Gringos, Steven W. Bender examines and surveys these stereotypes and their evolution, paying close attention to the role of mass media in their perpetuation. Focusing on the intersection between stereotypes and the law, Bender reveals how these negative images have contributed significantly to the often unfair treatment of Latino/as under American law by the American legal system. He looks at the way demeaning constructions of Latinos/as influence their legal treatment by police, prosecutors, juries, teachers, voters, and vigilantes. He also shows how, by internalizing negative social images, Latinos/as and other subordinated groups view themselves and each other as inferior.
Although fighting against cultural stereotypes can be a daunting task, Bender reminds us that, while hard to break, they do not have to be permanent. Greasers and Gringos begins the charge of debunking existing stereotypes and implores all Americans to re-imagine Latinos/as as legal and social equals.



Vorwort
A lawyer criticizes media portrayals of latino/as because it leads to unfair judgements in the court system.This is an important look at stereotyping in American culture.

Autorentext

Steven W. Bender is Professor of Law and Associate Dean for Planning and Strategic Initiatives at Seattle University School of Law. He is the author of Mea Culpa: Lessons on Law and Regret from US History (NYU Press, 2015), Run for the Border: Vice and Virtue in U.S.-Mexico Border Crossings (NYU Press, 2012), Tierra y Libertad: Land, Liberty, and Latino Housing (NYU Press, 2010), and Greasers and Gringos: Latinos, Law, and the American Imagination (NYU Press, 2003).



Zusammenfassung

Although the origin of the term greaser is debated, its derogatory meaning never has been. From silent movies like The Greaser's Revenge (1914) and The Girl and the Greaser (1913) with villainous title characters, to John Steinbeck's portrayals of Latinos as lazy, drunken, and shiftless in his 1935 novel Tortilla Flat, to the image of violent, criminal, drug-using gang members of East LA, negative stereotypes of Latinos/as have been plentiful in American popular culture far before Latinos/as became the most populous minority group in the U.S.
In Greasers and Gringos, Steven W. Bender examines and surveys these stereotypes and their evolution, paying close attention to the role of mass media in their perpetuation. Focusing on the intersection between stereotypes and the law, Bender reveals how these negative images have contributed significantly to the often unfair treatment of Latino/as under American law by the American legal system. He looks at the way demeaning constructions of Latinos/as influence their legal treatment by police, prosecutors, juries, teachers, voters, and vigilantes. He also shows how, by internalizing negative social images, Latinos/as and other subordinated groups view themselves and each other as inferior.
Although fighting against cultural stereotypes can be a daunting task, Bender reminds us that, while hard to break, they do not have to be permanent. Greasers and Gringos begins the charge of debunking existing stereotypes and implores all Americans to re-imagine Latinos/as as legal and social equals.



Inhalt

Acknowledgments
Preface
1 The Con?uence of Stereotype and Law
2 Latinas/os in the American Imagination
3 Centering Latina/o Stereotypes in Those of Other Groups
4 Greasers and Gangsters: Latinas/os and Crime
5 Mañana (Is Soon Enough for Me): Fertility and Welfare
6 In the U.S.A., It's English or Adiós Amigo: Latina/o Assimilation
7 One of the Smart Ones: Latina/o (Un)Intelligence
8 No Mexicans or Dogs Allowed: Subhumanity
9 Gringos in the Latina/o Imagination
10 Latinas/os in the Mirror: Intra-/Interethnic Glimpses
11 Eradicating Stereotypes: Community-Based Strategies of Media Counterspeech and Protest
12 Mi Familia as Counterspeech
13 Eradicating Stereotypes: The Collision of Legal Strategies with the First Amendment
14 Beyond Stereotype: Movement toward Social Change
Notes
Index
About the Author

Titel
Greasers and Gringos
Untertitel
Latinos, Law, and the American Imagination
EAN
9780814709016
ISBN
978-0-8147-0901-6
Format
E-Book (epub)
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
01.09.2003
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
2.43 MB
Anzahl Seiten
293
Jahr
2003
Untertitel
Englisch