What Is The Underrepresentation Of Latinos In The Media

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The underrepresentation of Latinos in mainstream media is a significant issue faced by the US today. Despite comprising 19.1% of the US population, the representation of Latinos in the media is still minimal. This lack of representation leads to unfortunate consequences including stereotyping, discrimination, and the exacerbation of interethnic tensions. The underrepresentation of Latinos in television is an issue that our nation faces because, on television, a Latino is rarely portrayed. According to a study titled "Race And Representation On TV: The Influence Of TV Status On Latino Identities," “It has been observed that most American TV media has taken on a format that concerns itself primarily with White, middle to high-income family situations. Even though the United States of America …show more content…

Underrepresentation in media further limits the portrayal of Latino experiences. Ignorance about the group can lead to negative outcomes. Overall, media portrayal of Hispanics is complex, reflecting broader societal attitudes towards the largest and fastest-growing ethnic minority in the United States. According to "Ethnic Identity and Chicano Literature: How Ethnicity Affects Reading and Reading Affects Ethnic Consciousness" by Jessica M. Vasquez, "This article interrogates the impact of readers’ ethnicity (Latino and non-Latino) on meanings crafted from Chicano literature. This article addresses the effect of Chicano literature on ethnic identity and worldview formation. The data source is participant observation and interviews with eighteen students at a college-level Chicano literature seminar in the United States. Latino students found that the literature spoke to their experience as Latinos, inciting a sense of membership in a community that merits inclusion in a college course. This connection with the literature transmuted into ethnic validation for nearly all Latino

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