Black Women's Portrayals on Reality Television
The New Sapphire
Herausgeber: Allison, Donnetrice C
Black Women's Portrayals on Reality Television
The New Sapphire
Herausgeber: Allison, Donnetrice C
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This book critically analyzes how the perpetuation of negative racial and gender stereotypes in reality television influences how the U.S. views black women.
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This book critically analyzes how the perpetuation of negative racial and gender stereotypes in reality television influences how the U.S. views black women.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. September 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781498531719
- ISBN-10: 1498531717
- Artikelnr.: 48698116
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. September 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781498531719
- ISBN-10: 1498531717
- Artikelnr.: 48698116
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Donnetrice C. Allison is associate professor of communication studies and Africana studies at Stockton University.
Section One: Portrayals of Christianity and Motherhood 1.High Tea, Church
Hats, Pastor Wives, and Friendships: A critical race feminism analysis of
Black women in Preachers of L.A. by Elizabeth Whittington Cooper 2.The God
in Me: Faith, Reality TV, and Black Women by Chetachi A. Egwu 3.From 90s
Girl to Hip-Hop Wife: An Analysis of the Portrayal of Tiny as Black Mother
in Reality Television by Ryessia Jones, Johnny Jones & Siobhan E. Smith
4.Are Black Women Loud?: Neoliberal and Postfeminist Protagonists in OWN's
Televisual Sphere by Mia E. Briceño & Evene Estwick 5.Can't Have It All: An
Analysis Of Black Motherhood On Reality Television by Allison M. Alford,
Madeline M. Maxwell, Ryessia D. Jones & Angelica, N. Morris Section Two:
Portrayals of the Angry Black Woman 6.Is She Strong or Just a b!@*#?
Discussions of Black Women's Anger in the Reality Show Bad Girls Club by
Adria Y. Goldman 7.The "Tyra Tyrade": Reinforcing the Sapphire Through
Online Parody by Tracey Owens Patton & Julie Snyder-Yuly 8.A Critical
Analysis of Black Womanhood in NBC's The Apprentice by Donyale R. Padgett &
Donnetrice C. Allison Section Three: Portrayals of Black Women as Spouses,
Girlfriends and Lovers 9.Dehumanized and Empowered? Black Women, Reality
Television, and Love and Hip Hop Atlanta by Patrick Bennett and Rachel
Alicia Griffin 10.The "Down Ass Bitch" in the Reality Television Show Love
and Hip Hop: The Image of the Enduring Black Woman and Her unwavering
support of the Black Man by Antwanisha Alameen-Shavers 11.Real Housewives
or Real Lies? New Constructions of "Housewives" on The Real Housewives of
Atlanta by Shavonne Shorter Conclusion: Discussion and Implications by
Donnetrice C. Allison
Hats, Pastor Wives, and Friendships: A critical race feminism analysis of
Black women in Preachers of L.A. by Elizabeth Whittington Cooper 2.The God
in Me: Faith, Reality TV, and Black Women by Chetachi A. Egwu 3.From 90s
Girl to Hip-Hop Wife: An Analysis of the Portrayal of Tiny as Black Mother
in Reality Television by Ryessia Jones, Johnny Jones & Siobhan E. Smith
4.Are Black Women Loud?: Neoliberal and Postfeminist Protagonists in OWN's
Televisual Sphere by Mia E. Briceño & Evene Estwick 5.Can't Have It All: An
Analysis Of Black Motherhood On Reality Television by Allison M. Alford,
Madeline M. Maxwell, Ryessia D. Jones & Angelica, N. Morris Section Two:
Portrayals of the Angry Black Woman 6.Is She Strong or Just a b!@*#?
Discussions of Black Women's Anger in the Reality Show Bad Girls Club by
Adria Y. Goldman 7.The "Tyra Tyrade": Reinforcing the Sapphire Through
Online Parody by Tracey Owens Patton & Julie Snyder-Yuly 8.A Critical
Analysis of Black Womanhood in NBC's The Apprentice by Donyale R. Padgett &
Donnetrice C. Allison Section Three: Portrayals of Black Women as Spouses,
Girlfriends and Lovers 9.Dehumanized and Empowered? Black Women, Reality
Television, and Love and Hip Hop Atlanta by Patrick Bennett and Rachel
Alicia Griffin 10.The "Down Ass Bitch" in the Reality Television Show Love
and Hip Hop: The Image of the Enduring Black Woman and Her unwavering
support of the Black Man by Antwanisha Alameen-Shavers 11.Real Housewives
or Real Lies? New Constructions of "Housewives" on The Real Housewives of
Atlanta by Shavonne Shorter Conclusion: Discussion and Implications by
Donnetrice C. Allison
Section One: Portrayals of Christianity and Motherhood 1.High Tea, Church
Hats, Pastor Wives, and Friendships: A critical race feminism analysis of
Black women in Preachers of L.A. by Elizabeth Whittington Cooper 2.The God
in Me: Faith, Reality TV, and Black Women by Chetachi A. Egwu 3.From 90s
Girl to Hip-Hop Wife: An Analysis of the Portrayal of Tiny as Black Mother
in Reality Television by Ryessia Jones, Johnny Jones & Siobhan E. Smith
4.Are Black Women Loud?: Neoliberal and Postfeminist Protagonists in OWN's
Televisual Sphere by Mia E. Briceño & Evene Estwick 5.Can't Have It All: An
Analysis Of Black Motherhood On Reality Television by Allison M. Alford,
Madeline M. Maxwell, Ryessia D. Jones & Angelica, N. Morris Section Two:
Portrayals of the Angry Black Woman 6.Is She Strong or Just a b!@*#?
Discussions of Black Women's Anger in the Reality Show Bad Girls Club by
Adria Y. Goldman 7.The "Tyra Tyrade": Reinforcing the Sapphire Through
Online Parody by Tracey Owens Patton & Julie Snyder-Yuly 8.A Critical
Analysis of Black Womanhood in NBC's The Apprentice by Donyale R. Padgett &
Donnetrice C. Allison Section Three: Portrayals of Black Women as Spouses,
Girlfriends and Lovers 9.Dehumanized and Empowered? Black Women, Reality
Television, and Love and Hip Hop Atlanta by Patrick Bennett and Rachel
Alicia Griffin 10.The "Down Ass Bitch" in the Reality Television Show Love
and Hip Hop: The Image of the Enduring Black Woman and Her unwavering
support of the Black Man by Antwanisha Alameen-Shavers 11.Real Housewives
or Real Lies? New Constructions of "Housewives" on The Real Housewives of
Atlanta by Shavonne Shorter Conclusion: Discussion and Implications by
Donnetrice C. Allison
Hats, Pastor Wives, and Friendships: A critical race feminism analysis of
Black women in Preachers of L.A. by Elizabeth Whittington Cooper 2.The God
in Me: Faith, Reality TV, and Black Women by Chetachi A. Egwu 3.From 90s
Girl to Hip-Hop Wife: An Analysis of the Portrayal of Tiny as Black Mother
in Reality Television by Ryessia Jones, Johnny Jones & Siobhan E. Smith
4.Are Black Women Loud?: Neoliberal and Postfeminist Protagonists in OWN's
Televisual Sphere by Mia E. Briceño & Evene Estwick 5.Can't Have It All: An
Analysis Of Black Motherhood On Reality Television by Allison M. Alford,
Madeline M. Maxwell, Ryessia D. Jones & Angelica, N. Morris Section Two:
Portrayals of the Angry Black Woman 6.Is She Strong or Just a b!@*#?
Discussions of Black Women's Anger in the Reality Show Bad Girls Club by
Adria Y. Goldman 7.The "Tyra Tyrade": Reinforcing the Sapphire Through
Online Parody by Tracey Owens Patton & Julie Snyder-Yuly 8.A Critical
Analysis of Black Womanhood in NBC's The Apprentice by Donyale R. Padgett &
Donnetrice C. Allison Section Three: Portrayals of Black Women as Spouses,
Girlfriends and Lovers 9.Dehumanized and Empowered? Black Women, Reality
Television, and Love and Hip Hop Atlanta by Patrick Bennett and Rachel
Alicia Griffin 10.The "Down Ass Bitch" in the Reality Television Show Love
and Hip Hop: The Image of the Enduring Black Woman and Her unwavering
support of the Black Man by Antwanisha Alameen-Shavers 11.Real Housewives
or Real Lies? New Constructions of "Housewives" on The Real Housewives of
Atlanta by Shavonne Shorter Conclusion: Discussion and Implications by
Donnetrice C. Allison