8:07 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Celebrities|Culture|language|Spain|Sports · 2 Comments
19 Sep 2006
If the politicians behind the story I am about to cite read this post, I’ll be crucified by writing a headline which begins “In Spain…” To some people in the Catalunya region, their territory is not Spain. For some real life manifestations of this sentiment, read on. It’s eerily similar to our own “You’re in the U.S., speak the language!” issue, the difference being the language that a couple of luminaries in Barcelona are being asked to speak is not Spanish.
Eto’o, the Cameroon-born star of Barcelona’s soccer team — arguably the most famous soccer team in the world — El Barça, has made a grave mistake that may cost him some fans in Spain’s Catalunya region. He spoke Spanish.
During a press conference, the player was spoken to by a journalist in Catalan, one of the two official languages of Catalunya, and when he didn’t understand the question, asked the reporter to repeat the query in Spanish. This caused a polemic among local politicians who deemed the request “disrespectful” and among team officials, who are encouraging the player to “learn the language” of Barça’s home base.
One politician, Artur Mas, is even demanding that Eto’o apologize for his error. The debate was even hashed out in the Catalan parliament today.
The poor guy doesn’t seem to see what the big deal is, and has said he didn’t understand the question and has nothing but the utmost respect for Catalunya and the Catalan people:
Eto’o is defending himself saying he didn’t hear the question and that “The reporter was behind me, there was a lot of noise and it was almost impossible to hear. That’s why I asked that she speak to me in Spanish.”
1:27 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Colombia|Entertainment|TV · 1 Comment
19 Sep 2006
In the category of Best Name for a TV Show in the History of the World, the winner is: “Without Breasts There is No Paradise”.
All of Colombia is riveted to what’s being called the most popular telenovela in the country’s history: Sin tetas no hay paraíso, a story (based on a best-selling novel and airing on Colombia’s Canal Caracol) which revolves around the life of a sex worker obsessed with augmenting her breast size, and her relationship with narcotraficantes. But not everyone is happy with the soap.
Its legions of loyalists notwithstanding, many are upset with the show for the image it portrays.In newspaper columns and radio interviews, feminists and family groups have decried the show’s portrayal of women as a sexist affront, more inclined to satisfy flesh-filled male fantasies than generate meaningful debate about Colombia’s unrivaled obsession with plastic surgery.
AP points out that Colombia leads the world in plastic surgery madness:
Colombia’s passion for implants is almost unmatched. According to the Colombian Society of Plastic Surgeons, more than half of the 450,000 operations performed last year were breast augmentations costing an average $2,000-$3,000 per procedure — more than half a year’s salary for the 58 percent of the country living below the poverty line.
Meanwhile, the mayor of the town where the novela is set is up in arms about the portrayal of the women of the locale, and activists are charging the show’s producers’ of being concerned solely with the high ratings the cleavage featured will earn them.
Via / Yahoo! Entertainment
11:52 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Bilingualism|Controversia|Immigration|language · Comments Off
19 Sep 2006
I was watching Pat Buchanan on Real Time with Bill Maher go on and on about how the United States is being invaded by Latinos and that the English language is threatened. I won’t even get into how English has always been a language that has borrowed from other languages and instead will point to a recent report that says “no way Jose” to the English only, anti-Latino immigrant hype.
A few generations after families in Latin American countries move to the United States, fluency in Spanish dies out and English becomes dominant, according to a new paper published by sociology professors from California and New Jersey. The study suggests that Mexican immigrants arriving in Southern California today can expect only five out of every 100 of their great-grandchildren to speak fluent Spanish.
Via / MercuryNews.com
8:39 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Celebrities|Magazines|TV|Women · 2 Comments
19 Sep 2006
Before Sara Ramirez became orthopedic surgeon Dr. Callie Torres on Grey’s Anatomy she asked the same question other Latino viewers were:
As a Latin person, I was really proud to see the ethnic people on the show. I thought, Wow, there are no color limits. Nobody’s making comments about how there are African-Americans on the show and an Asian on the show. However, I did think, Where’s the Latin person?
Well now she is the Latin person and doing a great job at it. This Latina with an extensive Broadway background is featured in an interview in this week New York Magazine. A large part of the focus of the interview is her weight (or rather people’s perception of it).
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