The race and media reader /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Rodman, Gilbert B., 1965- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Routledge, 2014.
Subjects:
Table of 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 AnzaldĂșa: 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.