Posts Tagged ‘Latin American studies’

Latin American Cyberculture and Cyberliterature: A Book Review

This is a video book review of Latin American Cyberculture and Cyberliterature, edited by Claire Taylor and Thea Pitman. I highly recommend this book for those who want to study how Latin America uses online media technology in film, literature, marketing and political movements.

The chapters are various research and case studies presented by new media theorists and professors covering the above topics. Please watch my Youtube video for a more detailed review of this book.

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The future of Latino culture: Will it survive?

This Youtube video, by the cultural marketing group GlobalHue, is a brief discussion about the future of Latino culture in the United States. The children of those parents and grandparents who have immigrated here to the United States are between two worlds. One world is their cultural heritage of their parents and grandparents and the world that they have been raised in, the United States. It seems that the young generation does not have that anchor to their past and so they grow up without the full knowledge of their language and heritage. My thoughts turn to the Cubans who, though they love their country very much, struggled to make it to the United States for a better life for themselves and their children and children’s children. If Cuba’s government improves for the better and allows those who have escaped back in, will today’s Cuban-American children find it a culture shock if given the chance to go back to the island of their parents’ and grandparents’? I’m sure they have read about it in books, watched it on television or have been told by their older family members throughout their lives, but to actually experience it in person will be totally different. (more…)

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Resources for my academic research in Hispanic Marketing

It’s getting close to the end of my semester in my Intro to Latin Studies class and I have already decided to choose for my final report the study of Hispanic marketing through cultural and historical research. I have learned so much more about Latin culture and history through my class discussions and assigned books written by very notable Latino scholars, sociologists, historians and essayists. There was so much that I wasn’t aware of that helped me understand modern Latino culture and the diverse Latinos living here in the United States and Latin America.

From international policy, language, revolutions and racial classes to cultural metaphors and symbolism; Latino culture and society is still being studied to this day. One question that my class always brings up is “Do Latinos relate more with native Indians or the Spaniards that arrived here?.” Each book provides different perspectives of not only this issue of Latino identity but also the issue of our relationship with the United States.

This brings me to the point that companies, advertising agencies and marketers who wish to build campaigns to capture the Hispanic market; they really have to do the research. Sure there are focus groups, interviews and surveys but you have to know the culture, sociology, consumer behavior as well and that is what I propose to illustrate in my report. So far I gathered some resources for this report that I believe will help me establish a strong foundation for my proposal. Below is the list of books that I got from my university library as well as what I purchased from Amazon. Check them out, maybe you can use these books for your own Hispanic marketing research. If you recommend any other books feel free and post some.

Hispanic Marketing: A Cultural Perspective by Felipe and Betty Ann Korzenny

Hispanic Marketing Grows Up by Juan Faura

Hispanic/Latino Identity: A Philosophical Perspective by Jorge J. E. Gracia

Latinos, Inc.: The Marketing and Making of a People by Arlene Daivila

Latin Americans: Contemporary Peoples and Their Cultural Traditions by Michael D. Olien

Latin American Popular Culture: An Introduction by William H. Beezley

Latin American Popular Culture by Arthur A. Natella, Jr.

Marketing to American Latinos: A Guide to the In-Culture Approach Part 1 by M. Isabel Valdès

Marketing to American Latinos: A Guide to the In-Culture Approach Part 2 by M. Isabel Valdès


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