Talking White Trash documents the complex and interwoven relationship between media representations and lived experiences of white working-class people.
Talking White Trash documents the complex and interwoven relationship between media representations and lived experiences of white working-class people.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Tasha R. Dunn, Ph.D. is a scholar and professor of communication. Her research addresses the relationship between mediated representations and lived experiences, with a particular focus on qualitative inquiry, critical/cultural studies, popular culture, performance studies, whiteness, class, and gender.
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Acknowledgements Introduction. Mediated Buffoons as Political Stakeholders: Welcome to the White Working-Class Chapter 1. Becoming "White Trash": The Formation and Historical Mediated Representations of the White Working-Class Chapter 2. Digging in the "Trash": Contemporary Mediated Representations of White Working-Class People Chapter 3. From Insider to Insider/Outsider: An Autoethnographic Account of Returning to My Working-Class Roots Chapter 4. "It's Like Watching a Car Accident": When the Lived and Mediated Experiences of White Working-Class People Intersect Conclusion. Taking Out the "Trash": A New Beginning for the White Working-Class Index About the Author
Acknowledgements Introduction. Mediated Buffoons as Political Stakeholders: Welcome to the White Working-Class Chapter 1. Becoming "White Trash": The Formation and Historical Mediated Representations of the White Working-Class Chapter 2. Digging in the "Trash": Contemporary Mediated Representations of White Working-Class People Chapter 3. From Insider to Insider/Outsider: An Autoethnographic Account of Returning to My Working-Class Roots Chapter 4. "It's Like Watching a Car Accident": When the Lived and Mediated Experiences of White Working-Class People Intersect Conclusion. Taking Out the "Trash": A New Beginning for the White Working-Class Index About the Author
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