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100 1 $aJackson, Sarah J.,$d1982-$eauthor.
245 10 $aBlack celebrity, racial politics, and the press :$bframing dissent /$cby Sarah J. Jackson.
264 1 $aNew York :$bRoutledge, Taylor & Francis Group,$c2014.
264 4 $c©2014
300 $a1 online resource (206 pages) :$billustrations
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338 $aonline resource$bcr$2rdacarrier
490 1 $aRoutledge transformations in race and media ;$v2
520 $a"Shifting understandings and ongoing conversations about race, celebrity, and protest in the twenty-first century call for a closer examination of the evolution of dissent by black celebrities and their reception in the public sphere. This book focuses on the way the mainstream and black press have covered cases of controversial political dissent by African American celebrities from Paul Robeson to Kanye West. Jackson considers the following questions: 1) What unique agency is available to celebrities with racialized identities to present critiques of American culture? 2) How have journalists in both the mainstream and black press limited or facilitated this agency through framing? What does this say about the varying role of journalism in American racial politics? 3) How have framing trends regarding these figures shifted from the mid-twentieth century to the twenty-first century? Through a series of case studies that also includes Eartha Kitt, Sister Souljah, and Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf, Jackson illustrates the shifting public narratives and historical moments that both limit and enable African American celebrities in the wake of making public politicized statements that critique the accepted racial, economic, and military systems in the United States"--Publisher's description
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 179-198) and index.
505 00 $tPaul Robeson at Peekskill, NY, 1949 --$tEartha Kitt, the White House, and Vietnam, 1968 --$tTommie Smith and John Carlos at the Mexico City Olympics, 1968 --$tSister Souljah, Rodney King, and the future President, 1992 --$tMahmoud Abdul-Rauf and the "The Star-Spangled Banner," 1996 --$tKanye West and Hurricane Katrina, 2005 --$tConclusion : Black celebrity, racial politics, and the press : going forward.
588 0 $aPrint version record.
650 0 $aAfrican American celebrities.
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650 6 $aCélébrités noires américaines.
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650 6 $aActivistes noirs américains.
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655 4 $aElectronic books.
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