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Black women's portrayals on reality television: the new Sapphire

Alameen-Shavers, Antwanisha(Contributions by)Alford, Allison M.(Contributions by)Bennett, Patrick(Contributions by)Briceno, Mia E.(Contributions by)Cooper, Elizabeth Whittington(Contributions by)Egwu, Chetachi A.(Contributions by)Estwick, Evene(Contributions by)Goldman, Adria Y.(Contributions by)Griffin, Rachel Alicia(Contributions by)Jones, Johnny(Contributions by)Jones, Ryessia D.(Contributions by)Maxwell, Madeline M.(Contributions by)Morris, Angelica N.(Contributions by)Padgett, Donyale R. Griffin(Contributions by)Patton, Tracey Owens(Contributions by)Shorter, Shavonne R.(Contributions by)Smith, Siobhan E.(Contributions by)Snyder-Yuly, Julie(Contributions by)Allison, Donnetrice C.(Edited by)
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This book critically analyzes the portrayals of Black women in current reality television. Audiences are presented with a multitude of images of Black women fighting, arguing, and cursing at one another in this manufactured world of reality television. This perpetuation of negative, insidious racial and gender stereotypes influences how the U.S. views Black women. This stereotyping disrupts the process in which people are able to appreciate cultural and gender difference. Instead of celebrating the diverse symbols and meaning making that accompanies Black women's discourse and identities, reality television scripts an artificial or plastic image of Black women that reinforces extant stereotypes. This collection's contributors seek to uncover examples in reality television shows where instantiations of Black women's gendered, racial, and cultural difference is signified and made sinister.

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Lexington Books
1498519334 / 9781498519335
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14/01/2016
English
289 pages
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