Routledge Handbook of Ethnicity and Race in Communication
Routledge Handbook of Ethnicity and Race in Communication
Eguchi, Shinsuke; Calafell, Bernadette Marie
Taylor & Francis Ltd
10/2023
562
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Inglês
9780367740702
15 a 20 dias
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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: Arcoiris 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 Deja 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
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intersectional communication;cultural identity formation;racialized discourse analysis;diaspora media studies;social justice rhetoric;qualitative communication research;intersectionality in media studies
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: Arcoiris 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 Deja 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
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