Talking about race does not have to be incredibly awkward. In this book, Gooding offers twelve clear, cogent, and concise racial rubrics to help users of mainstream media more readily discern patterns hidden in plain sight. The text primarily leverages popular movies as the medium of analysis--since they are unparalleled in their cultural significance--but the rubrics apply to other forms of media, such as television, print, and social media. "Why does the Black guy die first?" is a well-known rhetorical question that challenges the disparate treatment of non-White characters onscreen. This subtle statement about the representation of persons of colour within mainstream movies has remained largely unexplored until now. Race and Media Literacy, Explained provides concrete concepts and a uniform vocabulary with which to recognize and further analyse these formulaic images. After participating in this dynamically interactive experience, readers will never see media the same way again!
Book Features:
ISBN: | 9780807769409 |
Publication date: | 24th May 2024 |
Author: | Frederick W Gooding |
Publisher: | Teachers College Press |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 192 pages |
Series: | Multicultural Education Series |
Genres: |
Films, cinema Ethnic groups and multicultural studies Educational strategies and policy |