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Black and White Media: Black Images in Popular Film and Television [Paperback]

Karen Ross (Author)

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0745611273 978-0745611273 January 30, 1996 1
This is a wide-ranging account of the complex relations between Black communities and popular media, analysing the ways in which Black communities have been portrayed in film and television and considering the contribution made by Black media professionals.

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"A strong first chapter, drawing on analyses of cultural hybridity by Stuart Hall and Paul Gilroy, paves the way for a delicately nuanced tight-rope walk through the history of assimilation, resistance, 'blackness', 'ethnic nationalism', bringing us to today's 'new transgressive modes of being' ... An important and enjoyable book." New Times

"Karen Ross has written a most valuable and acutely observed book which should be required reading in all media institutions." Louis Danner-Mahoney, Vice-President, Equity, and Chair, Afro-Asian Committee

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This book offers a wide-ranging and accessible account of the complex relations between black communities and popular media like film and television. These relations have often been discussed in terms of stereotype and misrepresentation. However Ross argues that, while it is still true that many black characters in film and TV are drawn from a narrow repertoire of images, the success of some independent black film makers has meant that mainstream audiences are now exposed to a more diverse range of black-originated work. It is no longer satisfactory to read black media subjects as the product of the white imagination: one must also consider the contribution that black media professionals have made, and continue to make, to a dynamic black media culture.


Organized as a textbook, Black and White Media provides an historically informed and up-to-date analysis of the ways in which black communities have been portrayed in film and television, from early Hollywood films like Uncle Tom's Cabin to the recent work of black film makers like Spike Lee. Ross examines popular TV programming, including series like The Cosby Show, and discusses the role of minority broadcasting and multicultural programmes. Throughout the text, examples are drawn from both American and British film and television production.


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Since the very beginning of the film industry, race and racist imagery has been a constant theme pervading and persuading the film narrative. Read the first page
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African Caribbean, African American, Third Cinema, Van Peebles, Spike Lee, Third World, New Jack City, The Cosby Show, British Asian, Uncle Tom, Sidney Poitier, Super Fly, Handsworth Songs, Isaac Julien, Bill Cosby, Black Audio, Civil Rights, The Color Purple, Wild West, Asian Magazine, Denzel Washington, Frank's Place, John Akomfrah, London Weekend Television, Narendhra Morar
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