Racism, Sexism, and the Media

Racism, Sexism, and the Media

The Rise of Class Communication in Multicultural America

Gutierrez, Felix; Wilson, Clint C.; Chao, Lena M.

SAGE Publications Inc

10/2003

344

Dura

Inglês

9780761925156

15 a 20 dias

Racial and ethnic inclusiveness has grown to be more important in the Untied States as its society has become increasingly diverse. This title examines how people of color fit into the fabric of America and how the media tell them and others how they fit.
Preface and Acknowledgements PART I. MAJORITY RULES: "MINORITIES" AND THE MEDIA 1. Multiculturalism in the Land of Majority Rule 2. Do the Media Matter? PART II. RACIALISM IN ENTERTAINMENT PORTRAYALS 3. The Roots of Racial Stereotypes in American Media 4. Stereotypes Extend Into Television and the Video Age PART III. RACIALISM IN PUBLIC COMMUNICATION 5. The Press: A Legacy of Exclusion 6. Advertising: The Media's Not-so-Silent Partner 7. Public Relations: Influencing the Content of the Media PART IV. WOMEN OF COLOR IN THE MEDIA 8. Two Strikes and ...? PART V. STRATEGIES FOR DEALING WITH RACIALLY INTENSIVE MEDIA 9. Access: Toward Diversity With (Un)deliberate Speed 10. Advocacy: Pressuring the Media to Change 11. Alternatives: Colorful Firsts in Class Communication PART VI: THE RISE OF CLASS COMMUNICATION 12. 21st Century Challenges and Opportunities Suggested Readings
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