Audience, Agency and Identity in Black Popular Culture analyses
black cultural representations that appropriate anti-black
stereotypes. Using examples from literature, media, and art,
Worsley examines how these cultural products do not rework
anti-black stereotypes into seemingly positive images. Rather, they
present anti-black stereotypes in their original forms and
encourage audiences not to ignore, but to explore them. Shifting
critical commentary from a need to censor these questionable
images, Worsley offers a complex consideration of the value of and
problems with these alternative anti-racist strategies in light of
stereotypesa (TM) persistence. This book furthers our understanding
of the historical circumstances that are influencing contemporary
representations of black subjects that are purposefully derogatory
and documents the consequences of these images.
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