Introduction. The "Labor" Of Racialized Media: Stuart Hall And The Circuit Of Culture -- Part I. How Racialized Media Is Designed -- 1. Political Economy And The Global-local Nexus Of Hollywood -- 2. Redesigning A Pocket Monument: A Reparative Reading Of The 2016 Twenty-dollar-bill Controversy -- 3. Go 'head Girl, Way To Represent! Dealing With Issues Of Race And Gender In Shondaland -- 4. Comic Forms Of Racial Justice: Aesthetics Of Racialized Affect And Political Critique -- 5. The News Media And The Racialization Of American Poverty -- 6. Process As Product: Native American Filmmaking And Storytelling -- Part Ii. How Racialized Media Is Delivered -- 7. Rethinking The American Public: Npr And The Pursuit Of The Ideal Latinx Listener -- 8. Journalistic Whiteout: Whiteness And The Racialization Of News -- 9. Reframing Adoptee Narratives: Korean-adoptee Identity And Culture In Twinsters And Aka Seoul -- 10. #blacklivesmatter And Twitter: Mediation As A Dramaturgical Analysis -- 11. Moral Framing Networks: How Moral Entrepreneurs Create Power Through The Media -- Part Iii. How Racialized Media Is Decoded -- 12. "It Is Likely A White Gene": Racial Voyeurism And Consumption Of Black Mothers And "White" Babies In Online News Media -- 13. Virtual Antiracism: Pleasure, Catharsis, And Hope In Mafia Iii And Watch Dogs 2 -- 14. Decoding The Drug War: The Racial Politics Of Digital Audience Reception -- 15. Dear White People: Using Film As A Catalyst For Racial Activism Against Institutional Racism In The College Classroom -- Conclusion. Next Steps For Media Studies.
Summary:
""Racialized Media" explores the design, delivery, and decoding of race and ethnicity in media"-- Provided by publisher.
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