What Movies Teach about Race : Exceptionalism, Erasure, and Entitlement
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Format
Paperback / Softback
Book Series
Rhetoric, Race, and Religion
ISBN-10
1498531830
ISBN-13
9781498531832
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint
Lexington Books
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Aug 31st, 2018
Print length
186 Pages
Weight
292 grams
Dimensions
15.50 x 22.90 x 1.40 cms
Product Classification:
Communication studiesCultural studiesMedia studiesEthnic studies
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This book examines rhetoric surrounding race and ethnicity in movies. By exploring the American movie industry’s content, practices, and influences, Satchel calls for an interrogation of media conglomeration and convergence as potential global threats to democracy.
What Movies Teach About Race: Exceptionalism, Erasure, & Entitlement reveals the way that media frames in entertainment content persuade audiences to see themselves and others through a prescriptive lens that favors whiteness. These media representations threaten democracy as conglomeration and convergence concentrate the media’s global influence in the hands of a few corporations. By linking film’s political economy with the movie content in the most influential films, this critical discourse study uncovers the socially-shared cognitive structures that the movie industry passes down from one generation to another. Roslyn M. Satchel encourages media literacy and proposes an entertainment media cascading network activation theory that uncovers racialized rhetoric in media content that cyclically begins in historic ideologies, influences elite discourse, embeds in media systems, produces media frames and representations, shapes public opinion, and then is recycled and perpetuated generationally.
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