Racism in American Popular Media - (Racism in American Institutions) by Brian Behnken & Gregory Smithers (Hardcover)
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- This book examines how the media--including advertising, motion pictures, cartoons, and popular fiction--has used racist images and stereotypes as marketing tools that malign and debase African Americans, Latinos, American Indians, and Asian Americans in the United States.
- About the Author: Brian D. Behnken is associate professor in the Department of History and the U.S. Latino/a Studies Program at Iowa State University.
- 168 Pages
- Social Science, Popular Culture
- Series Name: Racism in American Institutions
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"This book examines how the media--including advertising, motion pictures, cartoons, and popular fiction--has used racist images and stereotypes as marketing tools that malign and debase African Americans, Latinos, American Indians, and Asian Americans in the United States"--Book Synopsis
This book examines how the media--including advertising, motion pictures, cartoons, and popular fiction--has used racist images and stereotypes as marketing tools that malign and debase African Americans, Latinos, American Indians, and Asian Americans in the United States.
Were there damaging racist depictions in Gone with the Wind and children's cartoons such as Tom and Jerry and Mickey Mouse? How did widely known stereotypes of the Latin lover, the lazy Latino, the noble savage and the violent warrior American Indian, and the Asian as either a martial artist or immoral and tricky come about? This book utilizes an ethnic and racial comparative approach to examine the racism evidenced in multiple forms of popular media, enabling readers to apply their critical thinking skills to compare and analyze stereotypes, grasp the often-subtle sources of racism in the everyday world around us, and understand how racism in the media was used to unite white Americans and exclude ethnic people from the body politic of the United States. Authors Brian D. Behnken and Gregory D. Smithers examine the popular media from the late 19th century through the 20th century to the early 21st century. This broad coverage enables readers to see how depictions of people of color, such as Aunt Jemima, have been consistently stereotyped back to the 1880s and to grasp how those depictions have changed over time. The book's chapters explore racism in the popular fiction, advertising, motion pictures, and cartoons of the United States, and examine the multiple groups affected by this racism, including African Americans, Latino/as, Asian Americans, and American Indians. Attention is also paid to the efforts of minorities--particularly civil rights activists--in challenging and combating racism in the popular media.Review Quotes
"Highly recommended. All readers." --Choice
"Racism in American Popular Media is an important addition to the existing literature on the history of racism and race relations in America. It is a very well researched and referenced book. Racism in American Popular Media gives deep insights into American media. It should be a required reading in university courses on race relations." --The Washington Book Review "Racism in American Popular Media is a solid introductory text for readers interested in a brief history of racialized media portrayals from the past two centuries." --Gateway Journalism ReviewAbout the Author
Brian D. Behnken is associate professor in the Department of History and the U.S. Latino/a Studies Program at Iowa State University.
Gregory D. Smithers is associate professor of history at Virginia Commonwealth University.Dimensions (Overall): 9.3 Inches (H) x 6.1 Inches (W) x .6 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.0 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Series Title: Racism in American Institutions
Sub-Genre: Popular Culture
Genre: Social Science
Number of Pages: 168
Publisher: Praeger
Format: Hardcover
Author: Brian Behnken & Gregory Smithers
Language: English
Street Date: March 24, 2015
TCIN: 1003035380
UPC: 9781440829765
Item Number (DPCI): 247-20-4254
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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