Autor/Hrsg.: | Nilsen, Sarah (19XX-) [Herausgeber] |
Autor/Hrsg.: | Turner, Sarah E. [Herausgeber] |
Titel: | White supremacy and the American media |
Verlagsort: | London ; New York |
Verlag: | Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group |
Jahr: | 2021 |
Jahr: | © 2022 |
Umfang: | 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 292 Seiten) |
ISBN: | 9781000508673 |
ISBN: | 9781003215172 |
ISBN: | 978-1-032-10060-9 |
ISBN: | 978-1-032-10406-5 |
Serie/Reihe: | Routledge studies in media, communication, and politics |
Fußnoten: | Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources |
Fußnoten: | Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of contributors -- Chapter 1: White supremacy and the American media -- Introduction -- Part I: Theories of white supremacy and the media -- Part II: White supremacy and film -- Part III: White supremacy and television -- Part IV: White supremacy, social media, and gaming -- Note -- References -- Part I: Theories of white supremacy and the media -- Chapter 2: Theorizing white nationalism: Past, present, and future -- Introduction -- Nationalism, whiteness, and "American" identity -- In defense of whiteness: the historical politics of "backlash" -- Whiteness today: color-blindness and the new white nationalism -- The nature of the new white nationalism -- Increased toleration for racism -- Intensified nationalism -- External and internal threats -- White victimization -- White nationalism, color-blindness, and the future of white supremacy -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 3: The soul of white nationalism in the American body politic: Birtherism, "Make America Great Again," and immigration -- Introduction -- The whiteness of citizenship: a nation of Birthers -- White nostalgia: Make America Great Again -- Enemy at the gates: otherness and immigration -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 4: The racial folly of white liberals in Trump's America and beyond -- Introduction -- Why we should not have been surprised -- Toward a sociological understanding of Trump -- On the racists -- Racism as expression of class anxieties -- What type of racism rules the American landscape? -- On democracy, or how not to normalize everyday power -- Concluding thoughts, or what is to be done -- Notes -- References -- Part II: White supremacy and film |
Fußnoten: | Chapter 5: The Best of Enemies and BlacKkKlansman : Racial dog whistles, whiteness, and a sympathetic Klan -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 6: Knives Out and the end of racial politics -- Introduction -- Upon first reading: equal opportunity offense -- Upon second reading: captives of consensus -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 7: What happened to the Green Book? : The disappearing act of black agency and other white framings in Green Book -- Introduction -- Green Book -- Critical media literacy -- But first, Tony -- Oh Yeah and Dr. Shirley, the foil -- Project white transformation: from racist to white savior -- Black exceptionalism and the magical negro trope -- What happened to the Green book in Green Book ? -- A continued plea for #BlackLivesMatter -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 8: American Sniper : Constructing a white nationalist hero -- Introduction -- White nationalism and US military forces -- American Sniper : creating a killer white supremacist legend -- Guns, God, Country -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Part III: White supremacy and television -- Chapter 9: White nationalism and the specter of the refugee -- Introduction -- Refugees, asylum seekers, and representation -- Frame #1: Refugees as security threat -- Frame #2: Refugees as demographic threat -- Frame #3: Refugees as environmental threat -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 10: "Keep it off the field": The mediatized sports stadium as white space -- Introduction -- "Keep it off the field": race, politics, & -- the media/sports complex -- Stadia as Urban media infrastructures & -- white spaces -- Historicizing US stadia as white spaces -- Securing the "purity" of the stadium -- Making whiteness visible: resistance in the stadium -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 11: Whiteness and the ambiguous racial politics of Hulu's The Handmaid's Tale |
Fußnoten: | Introduction -- The (white) women of Gilead -- Memeifying sexism -- Hulu's racial ambiguity -- Gilead's wall, memeified -- Conclusion: offline action and industrial prestige -- Notes -- References -- Part IV: White supremacy, social media, and gaming -- Chapter 12: Stephen King's political monsters -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 13: Playing at racism: White supremacist recruitment in online video game culture -- Introduction -- "We don't see race": how dreams of a color-blind utopia enable white supremacists -- Radical encounters: where online recruitment happens -- Just a joke?: defusing the irony defense -- What not to do -- What the industry can do -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 14: White female pain: Cis white women and digital masculine rhetoric -- Introduction -- White female pain -- Empirical studies -- Conclusions -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index |
Schlagwörter: | USA / Medien / Weiße / Vorherrschaft |
Inhaltstyp: | Aufsatzsammlung |
RVK-Notation: | HD 472 |
RVK-Notation: | MS 7850 |
Volltext: | https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003215172 |
DOI: | 10.4324/9781003215172 |
OCLC-Nummer: | 1283848436 |
BVB-ID: | BV048220958 |
UBW-ID: | 3344776 |