21st Century Africana Media Studies Reader

by Houston, Akil
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ISBN: 9781516515912
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21st Century Africana Media Studies Reader provides students with an interdisciplinary look at African-American media from a variety of perspectives through a selection of carefully selected readings. This unique approach helps students develop a holistic understanding of modern African-American media, as well as the knowledge and tools necessary for critical media analysis.

The text is divided into three sections: issues of representation; textual analysis and cultural criticism; and intersectional analysis of gender, race, and class. The book includes insightful readings from influential authors like bell hooks, Jennifer F. Wood, Herman S. Gray, Richard M. Perloff, Marian Meyers, and many others. The progression of articles is designed to explore how African-American cultural production has transformed, shaped, and influenced social relations and power dynamics in the United States and beyond. The book is designed to both historicize and sharpen critical analysis skills in the subject of mass media and Africana studies.

21st Century Africana Media Studies Reader is suitable for courses in media, African-American studies, cultural studies, and women and gender studies.

Akil Houston earned his M.A. in international studies, M.F.A. in film production, and Ph.D. in cultural studies in education from Ohio University. He is an associate professor of cultural and media studies at Ohio University. His research draws on the fields of Africology/African-American media, cinema, cultural, and gender studies.

  • Format: Trade Paperback
  • Author: Houston, Akil
  • ISBN: 9781516515912
  • Condition: Used
  • Dimensions: 10.00 x 0.55
  • Number Of Pages: 264
  • Publication Year: 2018

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