This is Ovalle\u27s first book, and in it she effectively applies a cross-disciplinary approach to develop her premise that Latina performers in Hollywood have mediated complex racial and sexual ideologies through their employment of dance. Focusing on the careers of five Latina stars--Dolores Del Rio, Carmen Miranda, Rita Hayworth, Rita Moreno, and Jennifer Lopez--and spanning the period from the 1920s through 2000s, Ovalle (film and media studies, Univ. of Oregon) investigates ways that various national, racial, and gender myths developed as a result of the roles each of these women inhabited on-screen. The author devotes one chapter to each woman\u27s career. Using archival materials and textual analysis, she demonstrates how images sh...