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Critical rhetorics of race / edited by Michael G. Lacy and Kent A. Ono.

LIBRA E185.8 .C88 2011
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Lacy, Michael G.
Ono, Kent A., 1964-
Series:
Critical cultural communication
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Racism--United States.
Racism.
United States.
Racism in popular culture.
Racism in mass media.
Racism in motion pictures.
Racism in sports.
Mass media.
Motion pictures.
Popular culture.
Race relations.
United States--Race relations.
Physical Description:
x, 314 pages ; 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
New York : New York University Press, [2011]
Summary:
According to Many Pundits and cultural commentators, the U.S. is enjoying a post-racial age, seen most vividly in Barack Obama's rise to the presidency. This high gloss of optimism fails, however, to recognize that racism remains ever present and alive, spread by channels of media and circulated even in colloquial speech in ways that can be difficult to analyze.
In this groundbreaking collection edited by Michael G. Lacy and Kent A. Ono, scholars seek to examine this complicated and contradictory terrain while moving the field of communication in a more intellectually productive direction. An outstanding group of contributors from a range of academic backgrounds challenges traditional definitions and applications of rhetoric. From the troubling media representations of black looters after Hurricane Katrina and news depictions of the shooters in the Columbine and Virginia Tech massacres to cinematic representations of race in Crash, Blood Diamond, and Quentin Tarantino's films, these essays reveal complex intersections and constructions of racialized bodies and discourses, critiquing race in innovative and exciting ways. Critical Rhetorics of Race seeks not only to understand and navigate a world fraught with racism, but to change it, one word at a time. Book jacket.
Contents:
Apocalypse : the media's framing of Black looters, shooters, and brutes in Hurricane Katrina's aftermath / Michael G. Lacy and Kathleen C. Haspel
Tales of tragedy : strategic rhetoric in news coverage of the Columbine and Virginia Tech massacres / Cynthia Willis-Chun
N-word vs. F-word, Black vs. gay : uncovering pendejo games to recover intersections / Catherine Squires
Quentin Tarantino in black and white / Sean Tierney
Patrolling national identity, masking white supremacy : the Minuteman Project / Michelle A. Holling
Control, discipline, and punish : Black masculinity and (in)visible whiteness in the NBA / Rachel Griffin and Bernadette Marie Calafell
Declarations of independence : African American abolitionists and the struggle for racial and rhetorical self-determination / Jacqueline Bacon
Transgressive rhetoric in deliberative democracy : the Black press / Michael Huspek
Bling fling : commodity consumption and the politics of the 'post-racial' / Roopali Mukherjee
The rhythm of ambition : power temporalities and the production of the call center agent in documentary film and reality television / Aimee Carrillo Rowe, Sheena Malhotra, and Kimberlee Pérez
Inscribing racial bodies and relieving responsibility : examining the racial politics in Crash / Jamie Moshin and Ronald L. Jackson II
Cinematic representation and cultural critique : the deracialization and denationalization of the African conflict diamond crises in Zwick's Blood diamonds / Marouf Hasian, Jr., Carol W. Anderson, and Rulon Wood
Abstracting and de-racializing diversity : the articulation of diversity in the post-race era / Rona Tamiko Halualani.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780814762226
0814762220
9780814762233
0814762239
9780814762363
0814762360
OCLC:
692291855
Publisher Number:
99978100467
40019650083

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