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... can become part of a critique of its values. (Fiske, 1987, p. 77) So, while you and I may watch The Cosby Show for the same reasons, this does not mean (as we shall see later) that we see the same things or ... "
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The Cosby Show, United States, West Bank, Bill Cosby, British Leyland, Roy Jenkins, other black sitcoms, colorblind discourse, most white respondents, motivated voters, hermeneutic code, white viewers
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Say It Loud!: African American Audiences, Media and Identity
by Robin Coleman
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... From The Boondocks comic strip, print news coverage of the Million Man March, and talk radio, to The Cosby Show, The Color Purple, Menace II Society, television press treatment of Blackness, rap artist DMX, ... "
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African Americans, The Cosby Show, New York, The Boondocks, The Color Purple, Black Americans, United States, Bill Cosby, thug life, viewing practices, immediate social context, relationship with media
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African American Viewers and the Black Situation Comedy: Situating Racial Humor (Studies in African American History and Culture)
by R Means Coleman
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... scholarship, and public opinion discourses around specific programs (e.g., The Cosby Show) and around programmatic trends (e.g., targeting the urban audience). I posit that the Black situation comedy, its character types and ... "
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African Americans, The Cosby Show, Frank's Place, Different World, White America, Bill Cosby, black situation comedies, black situation comedy, imagistic mistreatments, white image makers, brutal buck, racial ridicule
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Primetime Blues: African Americans on Network Television
by Donald Bogle
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... Earle Hyman , who decades later became known as the father of Cliff Huxtable on The Cosby Show, not only appeared in The Green Pastures but also played the title role in Camera Three's production of Othello ( ... "
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African American, New York, The Cosby Show, Cicely Tyson, Los Angeles, Bill Cosby, primetime series, primetime schedule, interracial male bonding, mainstream viewers, premiere episode, race theme
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