Postracial resistance : Black women, media, and the uses of strategic ambiguity, Ralina L. Joseph
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- Postracial resistance : Black women, media, and the uses of strategic ambiguity, Ralina L. Joseph
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- Black women, media, and the uses of strategic ambiguity
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- Ralina L. Joseph
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 203-239) and index
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- Introduction -- "Of course I'm proud of my country!" : Michelle Obama's postracial wink -- "Because often it's both" : racism, sexism, and Oprah's handbags -- "I just wanted a world that looked like the one I know" : the strategically ambiguous respectability of a Black woman showrunner -- "No, but I'm still Black" : women of color community, hate-watching, and racialized resistance -- "They got rid of the naps, that's all they did" : women of color critiques of respectability politics, strategic ambiguity, and race hazing -- "Do not run away from your blackness" : Black women television workers and the flouting of strategic ambiguity -- Coda : "have a seat at my table"
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- 1027774068
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- 23 cm
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- xi, 253 pages
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- 9781479886371
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- 2017060990
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- 40028553001
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- illustrations
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- .b44541466
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