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Tales Of Dark Skinned Women: Race, Gender And Global Culture

Autor Gargi Bhattacharyya
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 sep 1998
Exploring the way race and gender are portrayed in popular culture, this text focuses on the representation of black women. It incorporates a discussion of the politics of representation in Britain and North America, and the shift from negative stereotypes to positive images to postmodern knowingness. The author pays particular attention to the reach of various race/gender literacies, most notably the impact of North American racial discourse on British conceptions of Asian and Afro-Caribbean femininity.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781857286120
ISBN-10: 185728612X
Pagini: 400
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate, Professional, and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Series editor’s preface, Acknowledgements, 1. Beginning, 2. The next few stories, 3. The model’s tale, 4. The sportswoman’s tale, 5. The newsreader’s tale, 6. The entertainer’s tale, Bibliography, Index

Notă biografică

Gargi Bhattacharyya is Lecturer in Cultural Studies and Sociology at the University of Birmingham.

Recenzii

'Bhattacharyya blends biting wit, incisive social observation, critical theoretical analysis and imaginative story-telling to create an original hybrid style excels in her ability to pick apart the fabric of a story to reveal the multicoloured threads of obscured histories one of the most innovative, iconoclastic and daring voices emerging from British cultural studies today.' - Ethnic and Racial Studies, Volume 23, Number 2

Descriere

Looks at the portrayal of race and gender in popular culture, focusing on the representation of black women. It discusses the politics of representation in Britain and North America, and the shift from negative stereotypes to positive images.