ISBN:
9780275995140
Language:
English
Pages:
xiii, 455 Seiten
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Illustrationen
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25 cm
DDC:
791.45/08996073
Keywords:
African Americans on television
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Television broadcasting Social aspects
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Television broadcasting Political aspects
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USA
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Schwarze
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Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke
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Introduction: our regularly scheduled program
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An interview with John Amos
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Looking for Lionel: making whiteness and blackness in All in the family and The Jeffersons
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What's your name? Roots, race, and popular memory in post-civil rights America
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More serious than money: on Our gang, Diff'rent strokes, and Webster
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Post-racial, post civil rights: The Cosby show and the national Imagination
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A different sort of blackness: a different world in a post Cosby landscape
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Just another family comedy: The fresh prince of Bel Air, Family matters
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Single black female: representing the modern black woman in "Living single"
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The black family in the new millennium: Bernie Mac, My wife and kids, and Everybody hates Chris
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Blackness and children's programming: Sesame Street, A.N.T. Farm and The LeBrons
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"Black" comedy: the serious business of humor in In living color, Chappelle's show, and The Boondocks
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Selling blackness: commercials ? hip hop athletes hocking products
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The queen of television: Oprah Winfrey in relation to self and as a cultural icon
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Tyler Perry takes over TV
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B(l)ack in the kitchen: Food Network
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Ratchet responsibility: the struggle of representation and black entertainment television
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White authorship and the counterfeit politics of versimilitude on The wire
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Representations of representation: urban life and media in season five of The wire
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La-La's fundamental rupture: True blood's Lafayette and the deconstruction of normal
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Can the black woman shout?: a meditation on "Real" and utopian depictions of African American women on television
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Scandal and black women in television
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Get a crew and make it happen: misadventures of awkward black girl and new media's potential for self-definition
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Performing "blackness": Barack Obama, sport, and the mediated politics of identity
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"New normal" in American television? race, gender, blackness, and the new racism
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