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Films As Rhetorical Texts - Cultivating Discussion About Race, Racism, and Race Relations

Inglese · Tascabile

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This book analyzes films as rhetorical texts capable of having an influential impact on viewers' interactions with others. Contributors use culture-centered films, especially those focusing on race, ethnicity, and gender, to generate open discussions about race, racism, and race relations in the United States.

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Introduction: There's an Elephant in the Room and it's Not Leaving: Engaging Discussions about Race, Racism and Race Relations

Chapter One: The Story of Right Hand, Left Hand: The Rhetoric of Racial Angst in Spike Lee's Do the Right Thing

Chapter Two: The Spice of Life: Discussing Diversity and Disparity in Mississippi Masala

Chapter Three: The Ties that (UN) bind: Whiteness and the Racialization of Jewish Bodies in the film School Ties

Chapter Four: Smoke Signals: Opening the Conversation to Untold Stories from the First Americans

Chapter Five: "White-Side, Strong Side": A Critical Examination of Race and Leadership in Remember the Titans

Chapter Six: The Difficult Dialog of Critical Race Theory through the Lens of Crash

Chapter Seven: No Filter: Counter-Storytelling and The Help

Chapter Eight: Fruitvale Station: A Humanistic and Vulnerable Glimpse into Black Masculinities

Chapter Nine: Zootopia: Using a Utopia to Facilitate Conversations about a Dystopia in Society

Chapter Ten: Gook and the Conversation Within

Chapter Eleven: Theft and White Supremacy: Cultural Implications of Mudbound

Chapter Twelve: De-essentializing Race through Dialectic Analysis of The Big Sick

Chapter Thirteen: Wakanda's Prodigal Son: A Critical Race Theory Analysis of the Relationship between Africans and African Americans as Represented in Black Panther

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Edited by Janice D. Hamlet - Contributions by Janice D. Hamlet; Raymond Blanton; Rekha Sharma; Tewodros Workneh; Gordon Alley-Young; Gregory Adamo; Gregory A. Cranmer; Tina M. Harris; Sheryl Lidzy; Debra C. Smith; J. Joy Davis; David Stamps; Vinod Kumar;

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This book analyzes films as rhetorical texts capable of having an influential impact on viewers’ interactions with others. Contributors use culture-centered films, especially those focusing on race, ethnicity, and gender, to generate open discussions about race, racism, and race relations in the United States.

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Autori Janice D. Hamlet
Con la collaborazione di Janice D. Hamlet (Editore), Hamlet Janice D. (Editore)
Editore Lexington Books
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 31.07.2021
 
EAN 9781793602732
ISBN 978-1-79360-273-2
Pagine 242
Categorie Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Media, comunicazione > Tematiche generali, enciclopedie

Media Studies, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Minority Studies, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies, Ethnic groups & multicultural studies, Ethnic minorities & multicultural studies

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