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TELEVISION & NEW MEDIA
卷 23, 期 1, 页码 100-118出版社
SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/1527476420961247
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#OscarsSoWhite; Latinx Twitter; Latino media studies; media activism; counterpublics; social media
This article examines the responses of Latinxs to campaigns such as #OscarsSoWhite and explores the discourses they use on Twitter to demand inclusion in the media industry. It also explores the conflicts between Latinx Twitter and Black Twitter, focusing on the hashtags #OscarsSoWhite, #NotYourMule, and #OscarsSoWhiteAndBlack. The article introduces the concept of competing ethnoracialized counterpublics to understand the relational dynamics of race and ethnicity in the U.S. and how competition among marginalized groups influences media activism.
This article explores how Latinxs have responded to the visibility of campaigns and movements such as #OscarsSoWhite. It outlines the discourses Latinxs have deployed on Twitter to justify their demands for inclusion in the media industries and how notions of competition, coalition building, and solidarity operate between various ethnoracial groups in digital media activism. The article theorizes Latinx Twitter and its anti-Blackness and explores the clashes this counterpublic has had with Black Twitter by analyzing the discourses surrounding the hashtags #OscarsSoWhite, #NotYourMule, and #OscarsSoWhiteAndBlack. It advances the notion of competing ethnoracialized counterpublics to explore how race and ethnicity operate relationally in the U.S. and how competition among marginalized groups impacts media activism.
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