
Racialized Media
The Design, Delivery, and Decoding of Race and Ethnicity
- 353 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
Racialized Media
The Design, Delivery, and Decoding of Race and Ethnicity
About this book
How media propagates and challenges racism From Black Panther to #OscarsSoWhite, the concept of "race, " and how it is represented in media, has continued to attract attention in the public eye. In Racialized Media, Matthew W. Hughey, Emma González-Lesser, and the contributors to this important new collection of original essays provide a blueprint to this new, ever-changing media landscape.With sweeping breadth, contributors examine a number of different mediums, including film, television, books, newspapers, social media, video games, and comics. Each chapter explores the impact of contemporary media on racial politics, culture, and meaning in society. Focusing on producers, gatekeepers, and consumers of media, this book offers an inside look at our media-saturated world, and the impact it has on our understanding of race, ethnicity, and more. Through an interdisciplinary lens, Racialized Media provides a much-needed look at the role of race and ethnicity in all phases of media production, distribution, and reception.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Introduction. The “Labor” of Racialized Media: Stuart Hall and the Circuit of Culture
- Part I. How Racialized Media Is Designed
- Part II. How Racialized Media Is Delivered
- Part III. How Racialized Media Is Decoded
- Conclusion. Next Steps for Media Studies
- Acknowledgments
- References
- About the Editors
- About the Contributors
- Index