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Title:
The race and media reader / edited by Gilbert B. Rodman.
Publisher:
Routledge,
Copyright Date:
2014
Description:
xiv, 524 pages ; 25 cm
Subject:
Minorities in mass media.
Race relations in mass media.
Racism in mass media.
Mass media and race relations.
Mass media.
Mass media and race relations.
Minorities.
Race relations.
Racism.
Rassenverhoudingen.
Rassendiscriminatie.
Massamedia.
Verenigde Staten.
Other Authors:
Rodman, Gilbert B., 1965- editor of compilation.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Introduction: teaching/learning about race -- Concepts and definitions. Michael Omi and Howard Winant: Racial formation -- Beverly Daniel Tatum: Defining racism: "Can we talk?" -- Peggy McIntosh: White privilege: unpacking the invisible knapsack -- Stuart Hall: The whites of their eyes: racist ideologies and the media -- Realities and representations. Randy Ontiveros: No golden age: television news and the chicano civil rights movement -- George Lipsitz: Lean on me: beyond identity politics -- Bell Hooks: Representing whiteness in the black imagination -- Kathy N. Newman: The forgotten fifteen million: black radio, radicalism, and the construction of the "Negro market" -- Sut Jhally and Justin Lewis: White responses: the emergence of "enlightened" racism -- Tricia Rose: "Fear of a black planet": rap music and black cultural politics in the 1990s -- Authenticities and appropriations. Kembrew McLeod: Copyright, authorship and African-American culture -- Arthur Jafa: My black death --
Gilbert B. Rodman: Race and other four letter words: Eminem and the cultural politics of authenticity -- Karen Shimakawa: Mind yourself: on soundwalking, race, and gender -- S. Elizabeth Bird: Imagining Indians: negotiating identity in a media world -- Peter A. Chvany: "Do we look like ferengi capitalists to you?": Star trek's Klingons as emergent virtual American ethnics -- Technologies and institutions. Richard Dyer: The light of the world -- Herman S. Gray: Jazz tradition, institutional formation, and cultural practice -- Grant Farred: Phantom calls: race and the globalization of the NBA -- Dwight A. McBride: Why I hate Abercrombie & Fitch -- Michael Eric Dyson: Unnatural disasters: race and poverty -- George Lipsitz: The hip hop hearings: the hidden history of deindustrialization -- Carol A. Stabile: Criminalizing black culture -- Identities and globalizations. Stuart Hall: Old and new identities, old and new ethnicities --
Carol A. Stabile: The typhoid Marys of the left: gender, race, and the broadcast blacklist -- Patrica Williams. The distribution of distress -- Gloria Anzaldúa: How to tame a wild tongue -- Sarah Sharma: Taxi cab politics and the production of brown space after 9/11 -- Henry Yu: How Tiger Woods lost his stripes: post-nationalist American studies as a history of race, migration, and the commodification of culture -- Adrian Piper: Passing for white, passing for black -- Futures and solutions? Derrick Bell: Racial realism after we're gone: prudent speculations on America in a post-racial epoch -- Lauren Berlant: The face of America and the state of emergency -- Mchael Akward: Burying Don Imus -- Lori Harrison-Kahan: Inside Inside man: Spike Lee and post-9/11 entertainment -- Catherine Squires: Dispatches from the twenty-first century color line.
ISBN:
0415801591 (pbk.)
9780415801591 (pbk.)
0415801583 (hardcover)
9780415801584 (hardcover)
OCLC:
(OCoLC)419795409
LCCN:
2013014460
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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