Africana Race and Communication
A Social Study of Film, Communication, and Social Media
Herausgeber: Conyers, James L.
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A Social Study of Film, Communication, and Social Media
Herausgeber: Conyers, James L.
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This volume seeks to identify the interconnection of theory, methodology, and praxis concerning social science studies of African Americans in communication, film, and media.
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This volume seeks to identify the interconnection of theory, methodology, and praxis concerning social science studies of African Americans in communication, film, and media.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9781498538541
- ISBN-10: 1498538541
- Artikelnr.: 47365378
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9781498538541
- ISBN-10: 1498538541
- Artikelnr.: 47365378
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
James L. Conyers Jr. is director of the African American Studies Program, director of the Center for African American Culture, and university professor of African American studies at the University of Houston.
Contents Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: Seattle: Dr. King's Living
Laboratory Bruce E. Johansen Chapter 2: #BlackLivesMatter on Twittter: A
Social Network Analysis of Ferguson and Its Progeny Jeremy Harris
Lipschultz Chapter 3: Whose Order in the Court? Court Television through
Feminist Lenses Siobhan E. Smith Chapter 4: Even Playing Field: The Role of
Race in the Media's Analysis and Coverage of Black NFL Quarterbacks Tristan
Jones and Rockell Brown Chapter 5: Televised Progress?: Politics of
Televised Representation and Black Creative Control Calvin Monroe Chapter
6: It's Handled? Moving Beyond Olivia-Apologists to a Critical
Understanding of Scandal Akil Houston and Aretina Hamilton Chapter 7: Race
and Reflexivity: An Afrocentric Analysis of Communication in America James
L. Conyers, Jr. Chapter 8: Mammy, Angry Black Lady, Down Ass Bitch and
Beyond: Representations of Black Women in Reality Television Rockell Brown
Chapter 9: Confessions of a Video Vixen: An Intersectional Approach to
Black Sexuality and Desire Amber Johnson Chapter 10: Their Eyes Were
Watching Django: The Misrepresentation of the Black Female in Django
Unchained Gabrielle Shepard Chapter 11: Challenges Faced by African
American Adult Students: Within Higher Education TaNeisha Page Chapter 12:
(Black) Feminism Online: The Political Uses of Social Media and The
Implications for Africana Studies Valethia Watkins About the Contributors
Laboratory Bruce E. Johansen Chapter 2: #BlackLivesMatter on Twittter: A
Social Network Analysis of Ferguson and Its Progeny Jeremy Harris
Lipschultz Chapter 3: Whose Order in the Court? Court Television through
Feminist Lenses Siobhan E. Smith Chapter 4: Even Playing Field: The Role of
Race in the Media's Analysis and Coverage of Black NFL Quarterbacks Tristan
Jones and Rockell Brown Chapter 5: Televised Progress?: Politics of
Televised Representation and Black Creative Control Calvin Monroe Chapter
6: It's Handled? Moving Beyond Olivia-Apologists to a Critical
Understanding of Scandal Akil Houston and Aretina Hamilton Chapter 7: Race
and Reflexivity: An Afrocentric Analysis of Communication in America James
L. Conyers, Jr. Chapter 8: Mammy, Angry Black Lady, Down Ass Bitch and
Beyond: Representations of Black Women in Reality Television Rockell Brown
Chapter 9: Confessions of a Video Vixen: An Intersectional Approach to
Black Sexuality and Desire Amber Johnson Chapter 10: Their Eyes Were
Watching Django: The Misrepresentation of the Black Female in Django
Unchained Gabrielle Shepard Chapter 11: Challenges Faced by African
American Adult Students: Within Higher Education TaNeisha Page Chapter 12:
(Black) Feminism Online: The Political Uses of Social Media and The
Implications for Africana Studies Valethia Watkins About the Contributors
Contents Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: Seattle: Dr. King's Living
Laboratory Bruce E. Johansen Chapter 2: #BlackLivesMatter on Twittter: A
Social Network Analysis of Ferguson and Its Progeny Jeremy Harris
Lipschultz Chapter 3: Whose Order in the Court? Court Television through
Feminist Lenses Siobhan E. Smith Chapter 4: Even Playing Field: The Role of
Race in the Media's Analysis and Coverage of Black NFL Quarterbacks Tristan
Jones and Rockell Brown Chapter 5: Televised Progress?: Politics of
Televised Representation and Black Creative Control Calvin Monroe Chapter
6: It's Handled? Moving Beyond Olivia-Apologists to a Critical
Understanding of Scandal Akil Houston and Aretina Hamilton Chapter 7: Race
and Reflexivity: An Afrocentric Analysis of Communication in America James
L. Conyers, Jr. Chapter 8: Mammy, Angry Black Lady, Down Ass Bitch and
Beyond: Representations of Black Women in Reality Television Rockell Brown
Chapter 9: Confessions of a Video Vixen: An Intersectional Approach to
Black Sexuality and Desire Amber Johnson Chapter 10: Their Eyes Were
Watching Django: The Misrepresentation of the Black Female in Django
Unchained Gabrielle Shepard Chapter 11: Challenges Faced by African
American Adult Students: Within Higher Education TaNeisha Page Chapter 12:
(Black) Feminism Online: The Political Uses of Social Media and The
Implications for Africana Studies Valethia Watkins About the Contributors
Laboratory Bruce E. Johansen Chapter 2: #BlackLivesMatter on Twittter: A
Social Network Analysis of Ferguson and Its Progeny Jeremy Harris
Lipschultz Chapter 3: Whose Order in the Court? Court Television through
Feminist Lenses Siobhan E. Smith Chapter 4: Even Playing Field: The Role of
Race in the Media's Analysis and Coverage of Black NFL Quarterbacks Tristan
Jones and Rockell Brown Chapter 5: Televised Progress?: Politics of
Televised Representation and Black Creative Control Calvin Monroe Chapter
6: It's Handled? Moving Beyond Olivia-Apologists to a Critical
Understanding of Scandal Akil Houston and Aretina Hamilton Chapter 7: Race
and Reflexivity: An Afrocentric Analysis of Communication in America James
L. Conyers, Jr. Chapter 8: Mammy, Angry Black Lady, Down Ass Bitch and
Beyond: Representations of Black Women in Reality Television Rockell Brown
Chapter 9: Confessions of a Video Vixen: An Intersectional Approach to
Black Sexuality and Desire Amber Johnson Chapter 10: Their Eyes Were
Watching Django: The Misrepresentation of the Black Female in Django
Unchained Gabrielle Shepard Chapter 11: Challenges Faced by African
American Adult Students: Within Higher Education TaNeisha Page Chapter 12:
(Black) Feminism Online: The Political Uses of Social Media and The
Implications for Africana Studies Valethia Watkins About the Contributors