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Audience Agency And Identity In Black Popular Culture Studies In African American History And Culture 1st Edition Shawan M Worsley

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Audience Agency And Identity In Black Popular Culture Studies In African American History And Culture 1st Edition Shawan M Worsley
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.88 MB
Pages: 159
Author: Shawan M. Worsley
ISBN: 9780415804868, 9780203866573, 0415804868, 0203866576
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Audience Agency And Identity In Black Popular Culture Studies In African American History And Culture 1st Edition Shawan M Worsley by Shawan M. Worsley 9780415804868, 9780203866573, 0415804868, 0203866576 instant download after payment.

Audience, Agency and Identity in Black Popular Culture analyses black cultural representations that appropriate anti-black stereotypes. Using examples from literature, media, and art, Worsley examines how these cultural products do not rework anti-black stereotypes into seemingly positive images. Rather, they present anti-black stereotypes in their original forms and encourage audiences not to ignore, but to explore them. Shifting critical commentary from a need to censor these questionable images, Worsley offers a complex consideration of the value of and problems with these alternative anti-racist strategies in light of stereotypes’ persistence. This book furthers our understanding of the historical circumstances that are influencing contemporary representations of black subjects that are purposefully derogatory and documents the consequences of these images.

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