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Management number 220025535 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $14.32 Model Number 220025535
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More Than a Queen: Selena, Hispanic Identity, and the Legacy That Changed America by Kris Elizondo is a cultural and political exploration of how one artist came to represent a transformative moment in American history. The book traces the life and legacy of Selena Quintanilla within the broader context of a changing United States-one in which Latino communities were gaining visibility but not yet full recognition or power. Rather than telling a traditional biography, the work places Selena's rise alongside the evolving political, cultural, and social identity of Mexican Americans and Latinos nationwide. Beginning with her early life in Texas, the book examines how Selena emerged from a community rich in culture but often marginalized in national narratives. It explores the role of Tejano music as both a cultural foundation and a space of self-recognition, where Latino audiences created their own systems of validation before mainstream acceptance followed. As Selena's influence grew, so did her symbolic importance. She became more than an entertainer-she became a representation of identity, pride, and possibility for a generation navigating questions of belonging and visibility. Her ability to bridge cultures while remaining authentic to her roots positioned her as a powerful figure during a time of cultural transition. The book ultimately argues that Selena's legacy extends beyond music into the realm of politics and representation, showing how cultural figures can shape national conversations about identity, inclusion, and recognition.About the Author Kris Elizondo is a writer whose work explores the intersection of Latino culture, music, and politics. His writing focuses on how cultural figures influence broader social and political narratives, particularly in communities that Hispanic community Read more

ISBN13 979-8240694950
Language English
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Dimensions 5 x 0.27 x 8 inches
Item Weight 5.3 ounces
Print length 104 pages
Publication date March 21, 2026

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