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A much-needed text that takes stock of issues of ethnicity and race in communication studies, this book presents an overview of the most cutting-edge research, theory, and methods in the subject and advocates for centering ethnicity and race in the communication studies discipline.
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A much-needed text that takes stock of issues of ethnicity and race in communication studies, this book presents an overview of the most cutting-edge research, theory, and methods in the subject and advocates for centering ethnicity and race in the communication studies discipline.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 588
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000961157
- Artikelnr.: 68881391
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 588
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000961157
- Artikelnr.: 68881391
Bernadette Marie Calafell is Chair and Professor in the Department of Critical Race and Ethnic Studies at Gonzaga University, USA. Shinsuke Eguchi is Professor in the Department of Communication and Journalism at the University of New Mexico, USA.
Theme 1: Representations that Matter 1. Latina Representations and Media:
Teenhood and Intersectionalizing subjectivities in the post-network era 2.
Asian American Representation in Marvel Comics 3. Mixed Race Representation
and Media: The Naomi Osaka Brand, Activism, and Visual Communication for
Generation Z 4. Hemispheric Puerto Rican Representation in "Multicultural"
Media: Interrogating the Problem with Sanitized Inclusion in the 2010 USPS
Julia de Burgos Stamp 5. Latinx Representation and Horror: The Horror(s) of
Mexicans, Or Illuminations of Early Cinematic Monsters, Horror, and
Latino/a/xs 6. Dragging White Femininity: Race and Gender Inauthenticity on
Instagram 7. Asian American Vernacular Print Circuits: (Re)narrating
History, Identity, and Solidarity Theme 2: Racial, Queer, and Trans*
Worldmaking 8. Trans Diasporic Critique: Un/Loving Justice and Kai Cheng
Thom's Trans Politics 9. Queer Xicana Indigenity: Four Moments of Remember,
Imperial Trauma and Performance 10. A Black Queer Critique: "Let's Set(te)
the Scene" 11. Queer of Color Multiverses: Gathering the Edges with Chitra
Ganesh 12. Queer(er) Pasture Critique: Re-imagining Spatiotemporal
Futurities of Racialization in/through Boogie 13. Black Feminist
Evangelical Rhetorics: "I Am...": Womanist Rhetoric and Queer, Theological
Communicative Foundations for Exegesis and Racial Reconciliation 14. Race
in Trans and Queer Migration: Arcoíris 17's Contesting of Colonial Legacies
Theme 3: New Possibilities and Frontiers 15. Black Feminist Hashtaggin' as
a Rhetorical Form of Care: "We Can't Stop, Won't Stop" Truthtelling and
Worldmaking 16. Afrocentricity and Afrofuturism 2.0: Mapping African
Futurity in a changing World Order 17. Race and the Rhetorical Canon: A
Paradox of Assimilation 18. Bordering Spaces, Bordering Subjects: Space,
Place, and the Production of Bare Life 19. Anti-Black violence & South
Asian Normativities 20. The Racial State Revitalized: A Racialization Déjà
Vu? in Ho v. San Francisco Unified School District 21. Intimate Reckonings
with Whiteness 22. Race and ethnicity in Zimbabwe: Contemporary
contradictions and colonial antecedents 23. Politics of Transdiasporic
Identity: Regarding the Pain of "the Other" and Performing Home in Diaspora
Theme 4: Theorizing Voices and Experiences 24. Theorizing Southern
Strategies of Anti-Racism: Culturally Centering Social Change 25. Toward
Theorizing about Black Women 26. Identity Politics: Blackness in the (Mass)
Communication Classroom and Beyond 27. Black Women's Notes on Tourism and
Fieldwork: An Autoethnographic Disruption of Stella as a Text 28. A Global
Idea of Race: Greek Gypsies, Blackness 29. Racial and Ethnic Intersections:
Ambiguous Bodies 30. Race, Language, and Transculturalism: I Have English
31. White Racist Women: Through the Looking Glass Theme 5: The Body and the
Politics of "Health" 32. Palestine and Settler Colonialism: Understanding
Mental Health 33. On Being Black and Indigenous in America: Addressing Race
and Health Disparities and the Impacts of Historical Generational
Oppression 34. Covid-19/Vaccine Misinformation in Nigeria: The Battle is
the Lord's:" Social Media, Faith-Based Organizations, and Challenges 35.
Racism and/as Ableism: The Rhetorical Syzygy of Exclusion Theme 6:
Revisiting the Landscape of Communication Studies 36. Race and Media
Studies 37. Race and Sports 38. Race and/in Communication Research:
Obscuring, Othering, and the Possibilities of Disciplinary Transformation
39. Race and Interpersonal Communication 40. Race and Organizational
Communication: Tired of Saying it 41. Whiteness in Intercultural
Communication Research: A Review and Directions for Future Scholarship
Teenhood and Intersectionalizing subjectivities in the post-network era 2.
Asian American Representation in Marvel Comics 3. Mixed Race Representation
and Media: The Naomi Osaka Brand, Activism, and Visual Communication for
Generation Z 4. Hemispheric Puerto Rican Representation in "Multicultural"
Media: Interrogating the Problem with Sanitized Inclusion in the 2010 USPS
Julia de Burgos Stamp 5. Latinx Representation and Horror: The Horror(s) of
Mexicans, Or Illuminations of Early Cinematic Monsters, Horror, and
Latino/a/xs 6. Dragging White Femininity: Race and Gender Inauthenticity on
Instagram 7. Asian American Vernacular Print Circuits: (Re)narrating
History, Identity, and Solidarity Theme 2: Racial, Queer, and Trans*
Worldmaking 8. Trans Diasporic Critique: Un/Loving Justice and Kai Cheng
Thom's Trans Politics 9. Queer Xicana Indigenity: Four Moments of Remember,
Imperial Trauma and Performance 10. A Black Queer Critique: "Let's Set(te)
the Scene" 11. Queer of Color Multiverses: Gathering the Edges with Chitra
Ganesh 12. Queer(er) Pasture Critique: Re-imagining Spatiotemporal
Futurities of Racialization in/through Boogie 13. Black Feminist
Evangelical Rhetorics: "I Am...": Womanist Rhetoric and Queer, Theological
Communicative Foundations for Exegesis and Racial Reconciliation 14. Race
in Trans and Queer Migration: Arcoíris 17's Contesting of Colonial Legacies
Theme 3: New Possibilities and Frontiers 15. Black Feminist Hashtaggin' as
a Rhetorical Form of Care: "We Can't Stop, Won't Stop" Truthtelling and
Worldmaking 16. Afrocentricity and Afrofuturism 2.0: Mapping African
Futurity in a changing World Order 17. Race and the Rhetorical Canon: A
Paradox of Assimilation 18. Bordering Spaces, Bordering Subjects: Space,
Place, and the Production of Bare Life 19. Anti-Black violence & South
Asian Normativities 20. The Racial State Revitalized: A Racialization Déjà
Vu? in Ho v. San Francisco Unified School District 21. Intimate Reckonings
with Whiteness 22. Race and ethnicity in Zimbabwe: Contemporary
contradictions and colonial antecedents 23. Politics of Transdiasporic
Identity: Regarding the Pain of "the Other" and Performing Home in Diaspora
Theme 4: Theorizing Voices and Experiences 24. Theorizing Southern
Strategies of Anti-Racism: Culturally Centering Social Change 25. Toward
Theorizing about Black Women 26. Identity Politics: Blackness in the (Mass)
Communication Classroom and Beyond 27. Black Women's Notes on Tourism and
Fieldwork: An Autoethnographic Disruption of Stella as a Text 28. A Global
Idea of Race: Greek Gypsies, Blackness 29. Racial and Ethnic Intersections:
Ambiguous Bodies 30. Race, Language, and Transculturalism: I Have English
31. White Racist Women: Through the Looking Glass Theme 5: The Body and the
Politics of "Health" 32. Palestine and Settler Colonialism: Understanding
Mental Health 33. On Being Black and Indigenous in America: Addressing Race
and Health Disparities and the Impacts of Historical Generational
Oppression 34. Covid-19/Vaccine Misinformation in Nigeria: The Battle is
the Lord's:" Social Media, Faith-Based Organizations, and Challenges 35.
Racism and/as Ableism: The Rhetorical Syzygy of Exclusion Theme 6:
Revisiting the Landscape of Communication Studies 36. Race and Media
Studies 37. Race and Sports 38. Race and/in Communication Research:
Obscuring, Othering, and the Possibilities of Disciplinary Transformation
39. Race and Interpersonal Communication 40. Race and Organizational
Communication: Tired of Saying it 41. Whiteness in Intercultural
Communication Research: A Review and Directions for Future Scholarship
Theme 1: Representations that Matter 1. Latina Representations and Media:
Teenhood and Intersectionalizing subjectivities in the post-network era 2.
Asian American Representation in Marvel Comics 3. Mixed Race Representation
and Media: The Naomi Osaka Brand, Activism, and Visual Communication for
Generation Z 4. Hemispheric Puerto Rican Representation in "Multicultural"
Media: Interrogating the Problem with Sanitized Inclusion in the 2010 USPS
Julia de Burgos Stamp 5. Latinx Representation and Horror: The Horror(s) of
Mexicans, Or Illuminations of Early Cinematic Monsters, Horror, and
Latino/a/xs 6. Dragging White Femininity: Race and Gender Inauthenticity on
Instagram 7. Asian American Vernacular Print Circuits: (Re)narrating
History, Identity, and Solidarity Theme 2: Racial, Queer, and Trans*
Worldmaking 8. Trans Diasporic Critique: Un/Loving Justice and Kai Cheng
Thom's Trans Politics 9. Queer Xicana Indigenity: Four Moments of Remember,
Imperial Trauma and Performance 10. A Black Queer Critique: "Let's Set(te)
the Scene" 11. Queer of Color Multiverses: Gathering the Edges with Chitra
Ganesh 12. Queer(er) Pasture Critique: Re-imagining Spatiotemporal
Futurities of Racialization in/through Boogie 13. Black Feminist
Evangelical Rhetorics: "I Am...": Womanist Rhetoric and Queer, Theological
Communicative Foundations for Exegesis and Racial Reconciliation 14. Race
in Trans and Queer Migration: Arcoíris 17's Contesting of Colonial Legacies
Theme 3: New Possibilities and Frontiers 15. Black Feminist Hashtaggin' as
a Rhetorical Form of Care: "We Can't Stop, Won't Stop" Truthtelling and
Worldmaking 16. Afrocentricity and Afrofuturism 2.0: Mapping African
Futurity in a changing World Order 17. Race and the Rhetorical Canon: A
Paradox of Assimilation 18. Bordering Spaces, Bordering Subjects: Space,
Place, and the Production of Bare Life 19. Anti-Black violence & South
Asian Normativities 20. The Racial State Revitalized: A Racialization Déjà
Vu? in Ho v. San Francisco Unified School District 21. Intimate Reckonings
with Whiteness 22. Race and ethnicity in Zimbabwe: Contemporary
contradictions and colonial antecedents 23. Politics of Transdiasporic
Identity: Regarding the Pain of "the Other" and Performing Home in Diaspora
Theme 4: Theorizing Voices and Experiences 24. Theorizing Southern
Strategies of Anti-Racism: Culturally Centering Social Change 25. Toward
Theorizing about Black Women 26. Identity Politics: Blackness in the (Mass)
Communication Classroom and Beyond 27. Black Women's Notes on Tourism and
Fieldwork: An Autoethnographic Disruption of Stella as a Text 28. A Global
Idea of Race: Greek Gypsies, Blackness 29. Racial and Ethnic Intersections:
Ambiguous Bodies 30. Race, Language, and Transculturalism: I Have English
31. White Racist Women: Through the Looking Glass Theme 5: The Body and the
Politics of "Health" 32. Palestine and Settler Colonialism: Understanding
Mental Health 33. On Being Black and Indigenous in America: Addressing Race
and Health Disparities and the Impacts of Historical Generational
Oppression 34. Covid-19/Vaccine Misinformation in Nigeria: The Battle is
the Lord's:" Social Media, Faith-Based Organizations, and Challenges 35.
Racism and/as Ableism: The Rhetorical Syzygy of Exclusion Theme 6:
Revisiting the Landscape of Communication Studies 36. Race and Media
Studies 37. Race and Sports 38. Race and/in Communication Research:
Obscuring, Othering, and the Possibilities of Disciplinary Transformation
39. Race and Interpersonal Communication 40. Race and Organizational
Communication: Tired of Saying it 41. Whiteness in Intercultural
Communication Research: A Review and Directions for Future Scholarship
Teenhood and Intersectionalizing subjectivities in the post-network era 2.
Asian American Representation in Marvel Comics 3. Mixed Race Representation
and Media: The Naomi Osaka Brand, Activism, and Visual Communication for
Generation Z 4. Hemispheric Puerto Rican Representation in "Multicultural"
Media: Interrogating the Problem with Sanitized Inclusion in the 2010 USPS
Julia de Burgos Stamp 5. Latinx Representation and Horror: The Horror(s) of
Mexicans, Or Illuminations of Early Cinematic Monsters, Horror, and
Latino/a/xs 6. Dragging White Femininity: Race and Gender Inauthenticity on
Instagram 7. Asian American Vernacular Print Circuits: (Re)narrating
History, Identity, and Solidarity Theme 2: Racial, Queer, and Trans*
Worldmaking 8. Trans Diasporic Critique: Un/Loving Justice and Kai Cheng
Thom's Trans Politics 9. Queer Xicana Indigenity: Four Moments of Remember,
Imperial Trauma and Performance 10. A Black Queer Critique: "Let's Set(te)
the Scene" 11. Queer of Color Multiverses: Gathering the Edges with Chitra
Ganesh 12. Queer(er) Pasture Critique: Re-imagining Spatiotemporal
Futurities of Racialization in/through Boogie 13. Black Feminist
Evangelical Rhetorics: "I Am...": Womanist Rhetoric and Queer, Theological
Communicative Foundations for Exegesis and Racial Reconciliation 14. Race
in Trans and Queer Migration: Arcoíris 17's Contesting of Colonial Legacies
Theme 3: New Possibilities and Frontiers 15. Black Feminist Hashtaggin' as
a Rhetorical Form of Care: "We Can't Stop, Won't Stop" Truthtelling and
Worldmaking 16. Afrocentricity and Afrofuturism 2.0: Mapping African
Futurity in a changing World Order 17. Race and the Rhetorical Canon: A
Paradox of Assimilation 18. Bordering Spaces, Bordering Subjects: Space,
Place, and the Production of Bare Life 19. Anti-Black violence & South
Asian Normativities 20. The Racial State Revitalized: A Racialization Déjà
Vu? in Ho v. San Francisco Unified School District 21. Intimate Reckonings
with Whiteness 22. Race and ethnicity in Zimbabwe: Contemporary
contradictions and colonial antecedents 23. Politics of Transdiasporic
Identity: Regarding the Pain of "the Other" and Performing Home in Diaspora
Theme 4: Theorizing Voices and Experiences 24. Theorizing Southern
Strategies of Anti-Racism: Culturally Centering Social Change 25. Toward
Theorizing about Black Women 26. Identity Politics: Blackness in the (Mass)
Communication Classroom and Beyond 27. Black Women's Notes on Tourism and
Fieldwork: An Autoethnographic Disruption of Stella as a Text 28. A Global
Idea of Race: Greek Gypsies, Blackness 29. Racial and Ethnic Intersections:
Ambiguous Bodies 30. Race, Language, and Transculturalism: I Have English
31. White Racist Women: Through the Looking Glass Theme 5: The Body and the
Politics of "Health" 32. Palestine and Settler Colonialism: Understanding
Mental Health 33. On Being Black and Indigenous in America: Addressing Race
and Health Disparities and the Impacts of Historical Generational
Oppression 34. Covid-19/Vaccine Misinformation in Nigeria: The Battle is
the Lord's:" Social Media, Faith-Based Organizations, and Challenges 35.
Racism and/as Ableism: The Rhetorical Syzygy of Exclusion Theme 6:
Revisiting the Landscape of Communication Studies 36. Race and Media
Studies 37. Race and Sports 38. Race and/in Communication Research:
Obscuring, Othering, and the Possibilities of Disciplinary Transformation
39. Race and Interpersonal Communication 40. Race and Organizational
Communication: Tired of Saying it 41. Whiteness in Intercultural
Communication Research: A Review and Directions for Future Scholarship