Race and Hegemonic Struggle in the United States
Pop Culture, Politics, and Protest
Herausgeber: Lacy, Michael G.; Triece, Mary E.
Race and Hegemonic Struggle in the United States
Pop Culture, Politics, and Protest
Herausgeber: Lacy, Michael G.; Triece, Mary E.
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Race and Hegemonic Struggle in the United States: Pop Culture, Politics, and Protest is a collection of essays that draws on concepts developed by Antonio Gramsci to examine the imagining of race in popular culture productions, political discourses, and resistance rhetoric.
Race and Hegemonic Struggle in the United States: Pop Culture, Politics, and Protest is a collection of essays that draws on concepts developed by Antonio Gramsci to examine the imagining of race in popular culture productions, political discourses, and resistance rhetoric.
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- The Fairleigh Dickinson University Press Series in Communication Studies
- Verlag: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 551g
- ISBN-13: 9781611477092
- ISBN-10: 1611477093
- Artikelnr.: 41025426
- The Fairleigh Dickinson University Press Series in Communication Studies
- Verlag: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 551g
- ISBN-13: 9781611477092
- ISBN-10: 1611477093
- Artikelnr.: 41025426
Edited by Michael G. Lacy and Mary E. Triece - Contributions by Evan Beaumont Center; Kristen Hoerl; Linda Horwitz; Casey Ryan Kelly; Brittany Lewis; Catherine H. Palczewski; David W. Seitz and Anna M. Young
Contents Acknowledgments Foreword A Moment of Blackness-And Zombies Eric
King Watts Introduction: Gramsci, Race, and Communication Studies Mary E.
Triece and Michael G. Lacy Part I: Race and Popular Culture Hegemony and
Disruption in Film, Television, and Documentary Mary E. Triece 1.Racial
Shadows, Threat, Neoliberalism, and Trauma: Reading The Book of Eli Michael
G. Lacy 2.Bizarre Foods: White Privilege and the Neocolonial Palate Casey
Ryan Kelly 3.Remembering Radical Black Dissent: Traumatic Counter-Memories
in Contemporary Documentaries about the Black Power Movement Kristen Hoerl
Part II:Race and Politics Change vs. the "Dead Weight" of Tradition in
Politics Mary E. Triece 4.The Mother Tongue as "Back Talk": Resisting
Racism in Congressional Hearings Mary E. Triece 5.At the Margins of the
American Political Imagination: Black Feminist Politics and the Racial
Politics of the New Democrats Brittany Lewis 6.The Birthers: Hegemony and
the Politics of Postracial Positionality Evan Beaumont Center Part III:Race
and Resistance "Pessimism of the Intelligence" and "Optimism of the Will"
Mary E. Triece 7.Embodying Unauthorized Immigrants: Counterhegemonic
Protest and the Rhetorical Power of the "Material Diatribe" David W. Seitz
8.Racing/Sexing the Rhetorical Situation: Angela Davis's Embodied
Contextual Reconstruction Linda Diane Horwitz and Catherine H. Palczewski
9.The Black Public Intellectual of the Joshua Generation: Answering the
Gramscian Call Anna M. Young About the Contributors
King Watts Introduction: Gramsci, Race, and Communication Studies Mary E.
Triece and Michael G. Lacy Part I: Race and Popular Culture Hegemony and
Disruption in Film, Television, and Documentary Mary E. Triece 1.Racial
Shadows, Threat, Neoliberalism, and Trauma: Reading The Book of Eli Michael
G. Lacy 2.Bizarre Foods: White Privilege and the Neocolonial Palate Casey
Ryan Kelly 3.Remembering Radical Black Dissent: Traumatic Counter-Memories
in Contemporary Documentaries about the Black Power Movement Kristen Hoerl
Part II:Race and Politics Change vs. the "Dead Weight" of Tradition in
Politics Mary E. Triece 4.The Mother Tongue as "Back Talk": Resisting
Racism in Congressional Hearings Mary E. Triece 5.At the Margins of the
American Political Imagination: Black Feminist Politics and the Racial
Politics of the New Democrats Brittany Lewis 6.The Birthers: Hegemony and
the Politics of Postracial Positionality Evan Beaumont Center Part III:Race
and Resistance "Pessimism of the Intelligence" and "Optimism of the Will"
Mary E. Triece 7.Embodying Unauthorized Immigrants: Counterhegemonic
Protest and the Rhetorical Power of the "Material Diatribe" David W. Seitz
8.Racing/Sexing the Rhetorical Situation: Angela Davis's Embodied
Contextual Reconstruction Linda Diane Horwitz and Catherine H. Palczewski
9.The Black Public Intellectual of the Joshua Generation: Answering the
Gramscian Call Anna M. Young About the Contributors
Contents Acknowledgments Foreword A Moment of Blackness-And Zombies Eric
King Watts Introduction: Gramsci, Race, and Communication Studies Mary E.
Triece and Michael G. Lacy Part I: Race and Popular Culture Hegemony and
Disruption in Film, Television, and Documentary Mary E. Triece 1.Racial
Shadows, Threat, Neoliberalism, and Trauma: Reading The Book of Eli Michael
G. Lacy 2.Bizarre Foods: White Privilege and the Neocolonial Palate Casey
Ryan Kelly 3.Remembering Radical Black Dissent: Traumatic Counter-Memories
in Contemporary Documentaries about the Black Power Movement Kristen Hoerl
Part II:Race and Politics Change vs. the "Dead Weight" of Tradition in
Politics Mary E. Triece 4.The Mother Tongue as "Back Talk": Resisting
Racism in Congressional Hearings Mary E. Triece 5.At the Margins of the
American Political Imagination: Black Feminist Politics and the Racial
Politics of the New Democrats Brittany Lewis 6.The Birthers: Hegemony and
the Politics of Postracial Positionality Evan Beaumont Center Part III:Race
and Resistance "Pessimism of the Intelligence" and "Optimism of the Will"
Mary E. Triece 7.Embodying Unauthorized Immigrants: Counterhegemonic
Protest and the Rhetorical Power of the "Material Diatribe" David W. Seitz
8.Racing/Sexing the Rhetorical Situation: Angela Davis's Embodied
Contextual Reconstruction Linda Diane Horwitz and Catherine H. Palczewski
9.The Black Public Intellectual of the Joshua Generation: Answering the
Gramscian Call Anna M. Young About the Contributors
King Watts Introduction: Gramsci, Race, and Communication Studies Mary E.
Triece and Michael G. Lacy Part I: Race and Popular Culture Hegemony and
Disruption in Film, Television, and Documentary Mary E. Triece 1.Racial
Shadows, Threat, Neoliberalism, and Trauma: Reading The Book of Eli Michael
G. Lacy 2.Bizarre Foods: White Privilege and the Neocolonial Palate Casey
Ryan Kelly 3.Remembering Radical Black Dissent: Traumatic Counter-Memories
in Contemporary Documentaries about the Black Power Movement Kristen Hoerl
Part II:Race and Politics Change vs. the "Dead Weight" of Tradition in
Politics Mary E. Triece 4.The Mother Tongue as "Back Talk": Resisting
Racism in Congressional Hearings Mary E. Triece 5.At the Margins of the
American Political Imagination: Black Feminist Politics and the Racial
Politics of the New Democrats Brittany Lewis 6.The Birthers: Hegemony and
the Politics of Postracial Positionality Evan Beaumont Center Part III:Race
and Resistance "Pessimism of the Intelligence" and "Optimism of the Will"
Mary E. Triece 7.Embodying Unauthorized Immigrants: Counterhegemonic
Protest and the Rhetorical Power of the "Material Diatribe" David W. Seitz
8.Racing/Sexing the Rhetorical Situation: Angela Davis's Embodied
Contextual Reconstruction Linda Diane Horwitz and Catherine H. Palczewski
9.The Black Public Intellectual of the Joshua Generation: Answering the
Gramscian Call Anna M. Young About the Contributors