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Racism in American Popular Media - From Aunt Jemima to the Frito Bandito (Hardcover)
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Racism in American Popular Media - From Aunt Jemima to the Frito Bandito (Hardcover)
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This book examines how the media-including advertising, motion
pictures, cartoons, and popular fiction-has used racist images and
stereotypes as marketing tools that malign and debase African
Americans, Latinos, American Indians, and Asian Americans in the
United States. Were there damaging racist depictions in Gone with
the Wind and children's cartoons such as Tom and Jerry and Mickey
Mouse? How did widely known stereotypes of the Latin lover, the
lazy Latino, the noble savage and the violent warrior American
Indian, and the Asian as either a martial artist or immoral and
tricky come about? This book utilizes an ethnic and racial
comparative approach to examine the racism evidenced in multiple
forms of popular media, enabling readers to apply their critical
thinking skills to compare and analyze stereotypes, grasp the
often-subtle sources of racism in the everyday world around us, and
understand how racism in the media was used to unite white
Americans and exclude ethnic people from the body politic of the
United States. Authors Brian D. Behnken and Gregory D. Smithers
examine the popular media from the late 19th century through the
20th century to the early 21st century. This broad coverage enables
readers to see how depictions of people of color, such as Aunt
Jemima, have been consistently stereotyped back to the 1880s and to
grasp how those depictions have changed over time. The book's
chapters explore racism in the popular fiction, advertising, motion
pictures, and cartoons of the United States, and examine the
multiple groups affected by this racism, including African
Americans, Latino/as, Asian Americans, and American Indians.
Attention is also paid to the efforts of minorities-particularly
civil rights activists-in challenging and combating racism in the
popular media. Addresses the current and important subject of how
the powerful and pervasive messages in the media communicate and
reinforce common racial stereotypes about people of color to vast
audiences-especially children Examines popular depictions of people
of color going back to the 1880s and details how those depictions
have changed Explores "fun" subject matter that student readers
find interesting-pop culture and how it shapes our daily
experiences-with an analytical, critical edge
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