Race-ing Masculinity: An Intersectional Analysis of the Spanish Public Platform Series Riders Calderon-Sandoval, Orianna Rivera-Izquierdo, Angela Sánchez Espinosa, María Adelina Masculinity Television series Preprint versión Studies about representations of Latinidad in US and European media have identified stereotypes like criminalization and hypersexualization. Furthermore, it has been argued that comedy operates as a double-edged sword in exposing racism, as humor can be deployed to simultaneously mask/justify and show/denounce racial discrimination and monolithic representations of Latinidad. Using a feminist intersectional perspective that foregrounds constructions of masculinities and racialization/migration as exclusionary factors, this essay discusses how RTVE Playz, the digital platform of the Spanish public television aimed at young audiences, represents Latinidad in its series Riders (2021). Situated within the dynamics of racialization in Spain, Riders stands out as an example of dark humor that both complicates and reinforces stereotypes. Through a close reading of the series, we assess its response to current social, political and cultural citizenship challenges. 2026-02-27T10:34:44Z 2026-02-27T10:34:44Z 2024 journal article Orianna Calderón-Sandoval, Ángela Rivera-Izquierdo, and Adelina Sánchez-Espinosa. Feminist Media Histories, Vol. 10, Number 4, pp. 109–131. (2024) https://hdl.handle.net/10481/111673 https://doi.org/ 10.1525/fmh.2024.10.4.109 eng http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ open access Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacional