Representations of Black Womanhood on Television

Representations of Black Womanhood on Television
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Artikel-Nr:
9781498592680
Seiten:
0
Gewicht:
355 g
Format:
229x152x13 mm
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Kandace L. Harris is special assistant to the president and associate professor of mass communication and media studies at Shaw University.Shauntae Brown White is coordinator of the Women's and Gender Studies program and associate professor in the Department of Mass Communication at North Carolina Central University.
Being Mara Brock Akil examines the body of work of the showrunner who produced Girlfriends, The Game, Being Mary Jane, and Love Is___ . Grounded in Black Feminist Thought, this book analyzes themes that define Black womanhood and examine audience reception and social media interaction.
Introduction: Being MaraChapter 1: 'Girlfriends - There, Through Thick and Thin!': African American Female Sisterhood and the Quest for HappinessChapter 2: Professional Success, Personal Turmoil: The Black Working Woman Image in GirlfriendsChapter 3: Real, Respectable, or Both: Respectability on Being Mary Jane through the Words of Mara Brock AkilChapter 4: 'Girl, You Know I Got You:' The Ideology of Sisterhood on Being Mary JaneChapter 5: What Love Is and Is Not: A Critical Discourse AnalysisChapter 6: Navigating The Game of Life: Women Viewers & The GameChapter 7: Social Networks, Television and Black Women: An Analysis of Facebook Representations of Being Mary JaneChapter 8: Social TV and Stereotypes: The Social Construction of #BeingMaryJane on TwitterChapter 9: @MaraAkil: An Analysis of the Mara's Balance of Life, Family and Production on InstagramAfterword

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