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9%OFFSarah E. Turner - The Colorblind Screen: Television in Post-Racial America - 9781479891535 - V9781479891535
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The Colorblind Screen: Television in Post-Racial America

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Description for The Colorblind Screen: Television in Post-Racial America Paperback.

The election of President Barack Obama signaled for many the
realization of a post-racial America, a nation in which racism was no longer a
defining social, cultural, and political issue. While many Americans espouse a
“colorblind” racial ideology and publicly endorse the broad goals of
integration and equal treatment without regard to race, in actuality this
attitude serves to reify and legitimize racism and protects racial privileges
by denying and minimizing the effects of systematic and institutionalized
racism.
In The Colorblind Screen, the contributors examine
television’s role as the major discursive ... Read more

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Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2014
Publisher
NYU Press
Condition
New
Number of Pages
363
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9781479891535
SKU
V9781479891535
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Ref
99-50

About Sarah E. Turner
Sarah E. Turner is Senior Lecturer of English at the University of Vermont. Sarah Nilsen is Associate Professor in Film and Television Studies at the University of Vermont. She is the author of Projecting America: Film and Cultural Diplomacy at the Brussels World’s Fair of 1958.

Reviews for The Colorblind Screen: Television in Post-Racial America
"Collectively the essays document the dominance of colorblind ideology, which, the volume argues, has been enabling the continuation of 'racial apathy.' This volume contributes to postracial discourse and is also a valuable resource for those interested in media criticism."
Choice
"Overall, The Colorblind Screen is a timely anthology that joins a smallbut, I hope, growingnumber of works that ... Read more

Goodreads reviews for The Colorblind Screen: Television in Post-Racial America


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