Black Women and Popular Culture

Black Women and Popular Culture
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Artikel-Nr:
9780739192290
Veröffentl:
2014
Seiten:
356
Autor:
Adria Y. Goldman
eBook Typ:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Black Women and Popular Culture: The Conversation Continues provides cutting-edge research in its analysis of the representation of Black women in popular culture and the potential implications of those images and messages. This compilation inspires critical thought and adds to the discussion on the various roles of Black women in popular culture.
With the emergence of popular culture phenomena such as reality television, blogging, and social networking sites, it is important to examine the representation of Black women and the potential implications of those images, messages, and roles. Black Women and Popular Culture: The Conversation Continues provides such a comprehensive analysis. Using an array of theoretical frameworks and methodologies, this collection features cutting edge research from scholars interested in the relationship among media, society, perceptions, and Black women. The uniqueness of this book is that it serves as a compilation of “hot topics” including ABC’s Scandal, Beyoncé’s Visual Album, and Oprah’s Instagram page. Other themes have roots in reality television, film, and hip hop, as well as issues of gender politics, domestic violence, and colorism. The discussion also extends to the presentation and inclusion of Black women in advertising, print, and digital media.
Black Women in Popular Culture: An Introduction to the Reader’s Journey
Adria Y. Goldman and Alexa A. Harris

Part I: Television and Film
Chapter 1: Scandalous: Olivia Pope and Black Women in Primetime History,
Joshua K. Wright
Chapter 2: Meet the Braxtons and the Marys: A Closer Look at Representations of Black Female Celebrities in WE TV’s
Braxton Family Values and Mary, Mary, Adria Y. Goldman
Chapter 3: Visible But Devalued Through the Black Male Gaze: Degrading Images of the Black Woman in Tyler Perry’s
Temptation, Christopher K. Jackson

Part II: The Music Industry
Chapter 4: “Don’t Make Me Hop After You…:” Black Womanhood and the Dangerous Body in Popular Film,
LeRhonda S. Manigault-Bryant
Chapter 5: Learning to Conquer Metaphysical Dilemmas: Womanist and Masculinist Perspectives on Tyler Perry’s
For Colored Girls, Robin M. Boylorn and Mark C. Hopson
Chapter 6: Mother Appreciation Rap (MAR) as a Genre and Representation of Black Motherhood,
VaNatta S. Ford and Natasha R. Howard
Chapter 7: I Am Not My Sister’s Keeper: Shifting Themes in Female Rap Videos (2005-2011),
Natasha R. Howard
Chapter 8: “Bey Feminism” vs. Black Feminism: A Critical Conversation on Word-of-Mouth Advertisement of
Beyoncé’s Visual Album, Elizabeth Y. Whittington and Mackenzie Jordan
Chapter 9: Black Women and Gender Violence: Lil’ Wayne’s “How to Love” as Progressive Hip Hop,
Joshua Daniel Phillips and Rachel Alicia Griffin

Part III: Advertising, Print, and Digital Media

Chapter 10: Apparitions of the Past and Obscure Visions for the Future: Stereotypes of Black Women and Advertising During a Paradigm Shift,
Joanna L. Jenkins
Chapter 11: Writing (about) the Black Female Body: An Exploration of Skin Color Politics in Advertising within Ebony and Essence, Simone Puff
Chapter 12: Black Millennial Women as Digital Entrepreneurs: A New Lane on the Information Superhighway,
Alexa A. Harris
Chapter 13: The Classification of Black Celebrity Women in Cyberspace,
Andre Nicholson
Chapter 14: Identity as a Rite of Passage: The Case of Chirlane McCray,
Sheena C. Howard

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