Description
The Race and Media Reader provides a wide-ranging introduction to major issues and debates surrounding the role that the media plays in ongoing struggles around race and racism in the US today. The essays collected here come from a wide variety of disciplinary, theoretical, and methodological perspectives, and focus on a broad range of media practices, racial and ethnic populations, and historical moments. These readings, curated by Gilbert Rodman, offer an intersectional approach to thinking about media and the politics of race, arguing that media representations of specific racial/ethnic identities need to be understood within the broader social, cultural, and economic contexts in which they circulate. With concise introductory notes by Rodman, these selections ask readers to take a critical stance on the media's role as one of the most powerful institutions involved in the creation and maintenance of problematic racial hierarchies, and to consider ways of thinking and acting that might bring us closer to a world where racism no longer exists.
About the Author
Gilbert B. Rodman is an Associate Professor of Communication Studies at the University of Minnesota, where his research focuses on critical media studies, cultural studies, popular culture, communication technologies, intellectual property, and the politics of race and ethnicity.
Reviews
"A 'top forty' essay collection on race, media, and cultural studies. Gilbert B. Rodman selects his favorite academic stars' hits on race, representation, cultural appropriation, technology, identity, globalization, and the future of race and media-a must read for every serious media culture student." -Kent A. Ono, The University of Utah
"The Race and Media Reader is a timely volume for the putatively 'post-racial' era. Crisply edited by Gilbert B. Rodman, it collects accessible essays that take a variety of approaches to the keywords 'race' and 'media.' Highly recommended for anyone interested in the role of media in the ongoing production, reflection, and contestation of race and racism." -Gayle Wald, George Washington University
Book Information
ISBN 9780415801584
Author Gilbert B. Rodman
Format Hardback
Page Count 530
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 1111g