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On Racial Icons Blackness And The Public Imagination Nicole R Fleetwood

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On Racial Icons Blackness And The Public Imagination Nicole R Fleetwood
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Publisher: Rutgers University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.91 MB
Pages: 144
Author: Nicole R. Fleetwood
ISBN: 9780813565132, 0813565138
Language: English
Year: 2015

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On Racial Icons Blackness And The Public Imagination Nicole R Fleetwood by Nicole R. Fleetwood 9780813565132, 0813565138 instant download after payment.

What meaning does the American public attach to images of key black political, social, and cultural figures? Considering photography’s role as a means of documenting historical progress, what is the representational currency of these images? Howdo racial icons “signify”?
Nicole R. Fleetwood’s answers to these questions will change the way you think about the next photograph that you see depicting a racial event, black celebrity, or public figure. In On Racial Icons, Fleetwood focuses a sustained look on photography in documenting black public life, exploring the ways in which iconic images function as celebrations of national and racial progress at times or as a gauge of collective racial wounds in moments of crisis.
Offering an overview of photography’s ability to capture shifting race relations, Fleetwood spotlights in each chapter a different set of iconic images in key sectors of public life. She considers flash points of racialized violence in photographs of Trayvon Martin and Emmett Till; the political, aesthetic, and cultural shifts marked by the rise of pop stars such as Diana Ross; and the power and precarity of such black sports icons as Serena Williams and LeBron James; and she does not miss Barack Obama and his family along the way. On Racial Icons is an eye-opener in every sense of the phrase.

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