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Juan in a Hundred - The Representation of Latinos on Network News (Paperback)
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Juan in a Hundred - The Representation of Latinos on Network News (Paperback)
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Latinos constitute the fastest-growing and largest ethnic minority
in the United States, yet less than one percent of network news
coverage deals with Latinos as the focus of a story. Out of that
one percent, even fewer stories are positive in either content or
tone. Author of the acclaimed Brown Tide Rising: Metaphors of
Latinos in Contemporary American Public Discourse, Otto Santa Ana
has completed a comprehensive analysis of this situation, blending
quantitative research with semiotic readings and ultimately
applying cognitive science and humanist theory to explain the
repercussions of this marginal, negative coverage. Santa Ana's
choice of network evening news as the foundation for Juan in a
Hundred is significant because that medium is currently the single
most authoritative and influential source of opinion-generating
content. In his 2004 research, Santa Ana calculated that among
approximately 12,000 stories airing across four networks (ABC, CBS,
CNN, NBC), only 118 dealt with Latinos, a ratio that has remained
stagnant over the past fifteen years. Examining the content of the
stories, from briefs to features, reveals that Latino-tagged events
are apparently only broadcast when national politics or human
calamity are involved, and even then, the Latino issue is often
tangential to a news story as a whole. On global events involving
Latin America, U.S. networks often remain silent while BBC
correspondents prepare fully developed, humanizing coverage. The
book concludes by demonstrating how this obscurity and
misinformation perpetuate maligned perceptions about Latinos. Santa
Ana's inspiring calls for reform are poised to change the face of
network news in America.
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