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In Media Res: Race, Identity, and Pop Culture in the Twenty-First Century: The Griot Project Book Series


en Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 sep 2016
In Media Res is a manifold collection that reflects the intersectional qualities of university programming in the twenty-first century. Taking race, gender, and popular culture as its central thematic subjects, the volume collects academic essays, speeches, poems, and creative works that critically engage a wide range of issues, including American imperialism, racial and gender discrimination, the globalization of culture, and the limitations of our new multimedia world. This diverse assortment of works by scholars, activists, and artists models the complex ways that we must engage university students, faculty, staff, and administration in a moment where so many of us are confounded by the "in medias res" nature of our interface with the world in the current moment. Featuring contributions from Imani Perry, Michael Eric Dyson, Suheir Hammad, John Jennings, and Adam Mansbach, In Media Res is a primer for academic inquiry into popular culture; American studies; critical media literacy; women, gender, and sexuality studies; and Africana studies.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781611486513
ISBN-10: 1611486513
Pagini: 318
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield
Seria The Griot Project Book Series


Notă biografică

James Braxton Peterson is associate professor of English and director of Africana studies at Lehigh University.

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In Media Res is a collection of critical essays and creative works that wrestle with key issues in twenty-first-century popular culture, including race, technology, gender, media, and politics. Its scope and coverage of a wide range of popular issues make this book a powerful introduction to popular culture studies in the contemporary moment.