Race, culture and media
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305.800 954 SAG/T Tribal welfare and environmental development | 305.800 954 SAR/P Primitive tribal groups in India :tradition,development&transformation | 305.800 973 PAN/H History of prejudice:race,caste and difference in India and the United States | 305.8 ANA/R Race, culture and media | 305.8 ANS/R Race and ethnicity : the key concepts | 305.8 DAS/R Racial consciousness in black american drama | 305.8 DUT/Q Questions of identity in Assam : location, migration, hybridity |
How do media ‘make’ race? How do legacies of empire shape our understandings of race and media? How does racism structure the media industries? Is the internet an inherently white space?
Understanding the relationship between race, culture and media has never been more important. From the demonisation of Muslims to rampant new forms of racism on digital platforms, media are central to understanding how race is both constructed and experienced in everyday life.
Yet media are key to resisting racism, too. While they can silence and stereotype us, they can also enable us to cut across difference, to contest and mobilise, and to create genuine community.
Race, Culture and Media is a critical, impassioned and accessible exploration of this complex relationship. Anamik Saha outlines the theories, concepts and research you need to know in order to make sense of race, culture and media today - challenging you to move beyond simplistic notions of ‘diversity’ to really engage with issues of both power and participation.
It is essential reading for students and researchers across media, communication and cultural studies.
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