Racialism and the media Black Jesus, Black Twitter, and the first Black American president

Venise T. Berry

Book - 2020

"Racialism and Media: Black-ish, Black Jesus and the First Black American President is an exploration of how the nature of racial ideology has changed in our society. Yes, there are still ugly racists who push uglier racism, but there are also popular constructions of race routinely woven into mediated images and messages. This book examines selected exemplars of racialism moving beyond traditional racism. In the Twenty-First century, we need a more nuanced understanding of racial constructions. Denouncing anything and everything problematic as racist or racism simply does not work, especially if we want to move toward a real solution to America's race problems. Racialism involves images and messages that are produced, distributed..., and consumed repetitively and intertextually based on stereotypes, biased framing, and historical myths about African American culture. These images and messages are eventually normalized through the media, ultimately shaping and influencing societal ideology and behavior. Through the lens of critical race theory chapters examine issues of intersectionality in Crash, changing Black identity in Black-ish, the balancing of stereotypes in prime-time black male and female roles, the power of Black images and messages in advertising, the cultural wealth offered through Black Twitter, biased media framing of the first Black American President, the satirical parody of Black Jesus, contemporary Zip Coon stereotypes in film, the problematic popularity of ghettofabulous black culture, and finally the evolution of black representation in science fiction"--

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Published
New York, NY : Peter Lang Publishing, Inc 2020.
Language
English
Main Author
Venise T. Berry (author)
Physical Description
159 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9781433172885
9781433172892
  • List of Illustrations
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction: Racialism and the Media
  • Chapter 1. Contemporary Zip Coons: The Problem with Funny
  • Chapter 2. Ghettofabulous: How Low Can You Go?
  • Chapter 3. Advertising and Slack Folks: Whassup?
  • Chapter 4. Black-ish and the Changing Nature of Black Identity
  • Chapter 5. Balancing Stereotypes: Black Male and Female Roles on Prime-Time Television
  • Chapter 6. A Satirical Parody: Black Jesus in the Hood
  • Chapter 7. Deconstructing Intersectionality in Crash
  • Chapter 8. Black Twitter, Interpretive Communities, and Cultural Capital
  • Chapter 9. President Barack Obama: Biased Frames and Microaggressions 127
  • Chapter 10. Science Fiction and Fantasy: Going Where Few Blacks Have Gone Before
  • About the Author
  • Index