The colorblind screen : : television in post-racial America / / edited by Sarah Nilsen and Sarah E. Turner.
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Place / Publishing House: | New York : : New York University Press,, [2014] 2014 |
Year of Publication: | 2014 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (364 pages) :; illustrations |
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Table of Contents:
- Theories of colorblindness
- Shades of colorblindness: rethinking racial ideology in the United States / Ashley Doane
- Rhyme and reason: "post-race" and the politics of colorblind racism / Roopali Mukherjee
- The end of racism? colorblind racism and popular media / Eduardo Bonilla-Silva and Austin Ashe
- Icons of post-racial America. Oprah Winfrey: cultural icon of mainstream (white) America / Janice Peck
- The race denial card: the NBA lockout, Lebron James, and the politics of new racism / David J. Leonard and Bruce Lee Hazelwood
- Representations of Arabs and Muslims in post-9/11 television dramas / Evelyn Alsultany
- Maybe brown people aren't so scary if they're funny: audience readings of Arabs and Muslims on cable television comedies / Dina Ibrahim
- Reinscribing whiteness. "Some people just hide in plain sight?" historicizing racism in Mad men / Sarah Nilsen
- Watching tv with white supremacists: a more complex view of the colorblind screen / Richard King
- BBFFs: interracial friendships in a post-racial world / Sarah E. Turner
- Post-racial relationships. Matchmakers and cultural compatibility: arranged marriage, South Asians, and racial narratives on American television / Shilpa Dav
- Mainstreaming Latina identity: culture-blind and colorblind themes in viewer interpretations of Ugly Betty / Philip A. Kretsedemas
- Race in progress, no passing zone: Battlestar Galactica, colorblindness, and the maintenance of racial order / Jinny Huh.