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Technicolored – Reflections on Race in the Time of TV: A Camera Obscura book

Autor Ann Ducille
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 sep 2018
Black feminist critic Ann duCille combines cultural critique with personal reflections on growing up with TV as a child in the Boston suburbs to examine how televisual representations of African Americans-ranging from I Love Lucy to How to Get Away with Murder-have changed over the last sixty years.
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ISBN-13: 9781478000488
ISBN-10: 1478000481
Pagini: 352
Ilustrații: 64 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 151 x 228 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
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Acknowledgments ix
Introduction. Black and White and Technicolored: Channeling the TV Life 1
1. What's in a Game? Quiz Shows and the "Prism of Race" 22
2. "Those Thrilling Days of Yesteryear": Stigmatic Blackness and the Rise of Technicolored TV 52
3. The Shirley Temple of My Familiar: Take Two 83
4. Interracial Loving: Sexless in the Suburbs of the 1960s 112
5. "A Credit to My Race": Acting Black and Black Acting from Julia to Scandal 134
6. A Clear and Present Absence: Perry Mason and the Case of the Missing "Minorities" 159
7. "Soaploitation": Getting Away with Murder in Primetime 183
8. The Punch and Judge Judy Shows: Really Real TV and the Dangers of a Day in Court 209
9. The Autumn of His Discontent: Bill Cosby, Fatherhood, and the Politics of Palatability 232
10. The "Thug Default": Why Racial Representation Still Matters 261
Epilogue. Final Spin: "That's Not My Food" 285
Notes 289
Bibliography 311
Index 325