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Race(ing) Intercultural Communication: Racial Logics in a Colorblind Era

Editat de Dreama Moon, Michelle Holling
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 dec 2015
Race(ing) Intercultural Communication signals a crucial intervention in the field, as well as in wider society, where social and political events are calling for new ways of making sense of race in the 21st century. Contributors to this book work at multiple intersections, theoretically and methodologically, in order to highlight relational (im)possibilities for intercultural communication. Chapters underscore the continuing importance of studying race, and the diverse mechanisms that maintain racial logics both in the U. S. and globally. In the so-called ‘post-racial’ era in which we live, not only are disrupting notions of colour-blindness crucially important, but so too are imagining new ways of thinking through racial matters.
Ranging from discussions of new media, popular culture, and political discourse, to resistance literature, gay culture, and academia, contributors produce incisive analyses of the operations of race and white domination, including the myriad ways in which these discourses are reproduced and disrupted. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of International and Intercultural Communication.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138921764
ISBN-10: 1138921769
Pagini: 202
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

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Cuprins

Introduction - A Politic of Disruption: Race(ing) Intercultural Communication  1. The Rhetorics of Racial Power: Enforcing Colorblindness in Post-Apartheid Scholarship on Race  2. Queer Intercultural Relationality: An Autoethnography of Asian-Black (Dis)Connections in White Gay America  3. The Construction of Brownness: Latino/a and South Asian Bloggers’ Responses to SB 1070  4. Resisting Whiteness: Mexican American Studies and Rhetorical Struggles for Visibility  5. Our Foreign President Barack Obama: The Racial Logics of Birther Discourses  6. New Media, Old Racisms: Twitter, Miss America, and Cultural Logics of Race  7. (Net)roots of Belonging: Contemporary Discourses of (In)valuability and Post-Racial Citizenship in the United States  8. Problematic Representations of Strategic Whiteness and "Post-racial" Pedagogy: A Critical Intercultural Reading of "The Help"  9. "My Family Isn’t Racist-However….": Multiracial/Multicultural Obama-ism as an Ideological Barrier to Teaching Intercultural Communication  Conclusion - Continuing a Politic of Disruption: Race(ing) Intercultural Communication

Descriere

By collecting together scholarship that centralizes race and intercultural communication in order to interrogate the myths of colour-blindness and post-racialism, Race(ing) Intercultural Communication examines their manifestations in various discourses and mediums of communication. The contributions are at the forefront of theorizing about race, and its implications on intercultural communication, by examining (inter)national discourses, voices, and communities so as to envision alternate possibilities for co-existing socially. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of International and Intercultural Communication.