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Representations of Black Womanhood on Television: Being Mara Brock Akil

Cheers, Imani M.(Contributions by)Harris, Kandace L.(Contributions by)Harris, Tina M.(Contributions by)Howard, Natasha R.(Contributions by)II, Ronald L. Jackson(Contributions by)Moody-Ramirez, Mia(Contributions by)Parrish, Candace P.(Contributions by)Paulin, Lisa M.(Contributions by)Satchel, Roslyn M.(Contributions by)Scott, Katie D.(Contributions by)Shorter, Shavonne R.(Contributions by)Smalls, Morgan W.(Contributions by)White, Shauntae Brown(Contributions by)Harris, Kandace L.(Edited by)White, Shauntae Brown(Edited by)
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Being Mara Brock Akil: Representations of Black Womanhood on Television examines the body of work of Mara Brock Akil, the showrunner who produced Girlfriends, The Game, Being Mary Jane, and Love Is__. The contributions to this volume are theoretically anchored in Patricia Hill Collin's Black Feminist Thought, with a focus on how Brock Akil's shows intentionally address Black humanity and specifically provide context for Black women's lived experiences and empathy for Black womanhood by featuring woman-centered characters with flaws, strength, and complexity. Shauntae Brown White and Kandace L. Harris have compiled a volume that analyzes themes that define Black womanhood and examines audience reception of and social media interaction with Brock Akil's work.

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Lexington Books
1498592678 / 9781498592673
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
01/07/2019
English
218 pages
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