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Disorderly Bodies and Discourses of Latinidad in the Elián González Story
Isabel Molina Guzmán
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Latina/Latino Studies
Communication
Gender and Women's Studies
Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory
Institute of Communications Research
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Cuban
100%
Cuban Women
33%
Custody
33%
Disembodiment
33%
Domesticity
33%
Economic Diversity
33%
Ethnic Communities
33%
Family Conflict
33%
Family Home
33%
Female Body
33%
Feminist Framework
33%
Florida
33%
Gallup Poll
33%
Gendered Discourse
66%
Gendered Representation
33%
Identity Vector
33%
Ideological Position
33%
International Waters
33%
Intersecting Identities
33%
Latina Women
33%
Latinas
33%
Latinidad
100%
Motherhood
33%
Narrative Practice
66%
Narrative Structure
33%
Negative Stereotypes
33%
News Coverage
100%
Political Diversity
33%
Politics
33%
Popular Imagination
33%
Popular Media
33%
Positive Stereotypes
33%
Private Sphere
33%
Public Affairs
33%
Racial Diversity
33%
Racialized Bodies
33%
Refugees
33%
Representation Function
33%
Representational Politics
33%
Saga
33%
Sexuality
33%
Sexualized
33%
Surrogate Mother
33%
Symbolic Construction
33%
Textual Practices
33%
Transnational
33%
Transnational Families
33%
U.S. History
33%
United States
33%
US Media
33%
US Population
33%
US-born
33%
Valdivia
33%
Visual Practices
33%
Arts and Humanities
Battle
50%
Contemporary
50%
Discourse
100%
Disembodiment
50%
Domesticity
50%
Empirical
50%
Female body
50%
Florida
50%
Framework
50%
Gendered discourse
100%
gendering
50%
Latinas
100%
Multi-cultural
50%
Narrative Structure
50%
Polls
50%
Popular
50%
private sphere
50%
Racial
100%
Sagas
50%
Signification
100%
Stereotypes
50%
Symbolics
100%
Transnational
100%
US history
50%
Valdivia
50%
Social Sciences
Domesticity
100%
Representational Politics
100%
Stereotypes
100%