ISBN:
9780815337614
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource (321 p)
Parallel Title:
Print version Say It Loud! : African American Audiences, Media and Identity
DDC:
302.23/089/96073
Keywords:
Electronic books
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Aufsatzsammlung
Abstract:
This edited book will feature chapters that focus on how African American identity is constructed, maintained and represented in mass media (e.g. radio, television, film, print, cyberspace), and how African-Americans negotiate these presentations. Say It Loud! promises to provide a rare, in-depth exploration into African American audiences and their response to media's presentation of Black identity. African American interpretations are largely absent from scholarship, thus this book fills a knowledge gap in media, audience, and African American literature by turning to African Americans direc
Description / Table of Contents:
Cover; Say It Loud!; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; 1. Introduction; 2. ""Keepin It Real"" and/or ""Sellin Out to the Man"": African-American Responses to Aaron McGruders The Boondocks; 3. Black Audiences, Past and Present: Commonsense Media Critics and Activists; 4. Media Messages, Self-Identity, and Race Relations: Reader Evaluations of Newsmagazine Coverage of the Million Man March; 5. House Negro versus Field Negro: The Inscribed Image of Race in Television News Representations of African-American Identity; 6. DMX, Cosby, and Two Sides of the American Dream
Description / Table of Contents:
7. ""It's Just Like Teaching People 'Do the Right Things'"": Using T V to Become a Good and Powerful Man8. The Cosby Show: The View from the Black Middle Class; 9. The Color Purple: Black Women as Cultural Readers; 10. ""America's Worst Nightmare"": Reading the Ghetto in a Culturally Diverse Context; 11. The Menace U Society Copycat Murder Case and Thug Life: A Reception Study with a Convicted Criminal; Contributors; Index
Note:
Description based upon print version of record
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