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Intersectional Analysis as a Method to Analyze Popular Culture:
Clarity in the Matrix explores how race, class, gender, sexuality,
and other social categories are represented in, and constructed by,
some of the most significant popular culture artifacts in
contemporary Western culture. Through readings of racialized
television sitcoms, LGBTQ+ representation in mainstream American
music, the role of Black Panther in Western imperialist projects,
and self-love narratives promoted by social media influencers, it
demonstrates how novice and emerging researchers can use
intersectional theory as an analysis method in the field of
cultural studies. The case studies presented are contextualized
through a brief history of intersectional theory, a methodological
rationale for its use in relation to popular culture, and a review
of the ethical considerations researchers should take before,
during, and after they approach popular artifacts. Intended to be a
textbook for novice and emerging researchers across a wide range of
social science disciplines, this book serves as a practical guide
to uncover the multiple and interlocking ways oppression is
reified, resisted and/or negotiated through popular culture. 2021
Winner of the AESA Critics' Choice Book Award
Intersectional Analysis as a Method to Analyze Popular Culture:
Clarity in the Matrix explores how race, class, gender, sexuality,
and other social categories are represented in, and constructed by,
some of the most significant popular culture artifacts in
contemporary Western culture. Through readings of racialized
television sitcoms, LGBTQ+ representation in mainstream American
music, the role of Black Panther in Western imperialist projects,
and self-love narratives promoted by social media influencers, it
demonstrates how novice and emerging researchers can use
intersectional theory as an analysis method in the field of
cultural studies. The case studies presented are contextualized
through a brief history of intersectional theory, a methodological
rationale for its use in relation to popular culture, and a review
of the ethical considerations researchers should take before,
during, and after they approach popular artifacts. Intended to be a
textbook for novice and emerging researchers across a wide range of
social science disciplines, this book serves as a practical guide
to uncover the multiple and interlocking ways oppression is
reified, resisted and/or negotiated through popular culture. 2021
Winner of the AESA Critics' Choice Book Award
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