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"Representations of Latina/o Sexuality in Popular Culture," Deborah R. Vargas
This article examines the way in which Latinos and Latinas are portrayed in popular culture, with an emphasis on how their sexuality is exaggerated or diminished as being "different" than that associated with the prevalent White culture. Latino men portrayed as "Latin lovers" has been a stereotype used for much of the past century, and actors who took on those roles found themselves unable to escape that single personality. An emphasis on hypermasculinity to the point of parody has also been used too often. Latinas, however, are often presented in a dichotomous way as either the virgin or mother, or the prostitute, with little in between. The suggestion is rather straightforward: to present Latinos and Latinas in a more realistic, diverse manner in popular culture rather than relying on old clichs.
In the early part of the 20th century, the term Latin was associated with
a. Latin Americans
b. Italians, Spaniards, and Latin Americans
c. Italians
d. Caribbean populations

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