2024
DOI: 10.3390/languages9060220
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The Evolving Landscape of Spanish Language Representation in U.S. Media: From Overt to Covert Discrimination

Grace A. Parker,
Maia Botek,
Diego Pascual y Cabo

Abstract: Despite the continuously expanding presence of Spanish-speaking communities in the United States, media representation of the Spanish language and that of its speakers has remained relatively scarce. At present, however, a growing interest in reaching and cashing in on this influential consumer group is forcing significant changes in the mass media communication landscape. Not only are an increasing number of movies and TV shows working with more diverse casts (ethnically, culturally, linguistically, etc.), bu… Show more

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