Media, Myth, and Millennials

Media, Myth, and Millennials
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Critical Perspectives on Race and Culture
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Artikel-Nr:
9781498577366
Veröffentl:
2019
Seiten:
282
Autor:
Loren Saxton Coleman
eBook Typ:
EPUB
eBook Format:
Reflowable
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
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This book debunks the post-racial myth among millennial media consumers and producers. Contributors examine the complex ways in which millennial media representations provide audiences with inauthentic understandings of race and how millennials are using social media to combat such misrepresentations.
Media, Myth, and Millennials: Critical Perspectives on Race and Culture debunks the post-racial myth among millennial media consumers and producers. This theoretically diverse collection of contributors highlights the complexity at the intersections of media, race, gender, sexuality, class and place. Loren Saxton Coleman and Christopher Campbell’s edited collection offers critical and cultural insight on the commodification of millennial audiences and the acts of resistance that emerge from millennial media producers and consumers. Scholars of sociology, media studies, race studies, gender studies, and cultural studies will find this book especially useful.
1. Commodifying the Resistance: Wokeness, Whiteness and the Historical Persistence of Racism

2. Tweet Black-ish to Make Black Lives Matter: How the Interplay of Social Media, Traditional News and Popular Culture Set the Agenda for the Discourse on Police Brutality

3. Reading Race and Religion in Aziz Ansari’s Master of None

4. Quaring Queer Eye: Millennials, Moral Licensing, Cleansing and the Queer Eye Reboot

5. #BaltimoreUprising: Race, Representation and Millennial Engagement in Digital Media

6. The Role of Parody in Decoding Media Text: Saturday Night Live and the Immigration Narrative

7. #DCNative: Examining Community Identity, Representation and Resistance in Washington, D.C.

8. Calling out Racism for What It Is: Memes, BBQ Becky and the Oppositional Gaze

9. Latina/o Millenials in a Post-TV Network World: Anti-Stereotypes in the Transmedia Edutainment Web TV Series East Los High

10. #DontTrendOnMe: Addressing Appropriation of Native American-ness in Millennial Social Media

11. (Un)covering International Secret Agents: Constituting a Post-Network Asian-American Identity through Self-Representation

12. “Being Black at Southern Miss”: The Mythology of the African-American True Believer

Marcus Coleman

13. Making Meaning of the Messages: Black Millennials, Film and Critical Race Media Literacy

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