Media Matters: Race and Gender in U. S. PoliticsU of Minnesota Press |
Índice
Murphy Brown Dan Quayle and the Family Row of | 21 |
Hearing Anita Hill and Viewing Bill Cosby | 75 |
A Tale of Three Videos | 125 |
Consuming Race | 159 |
Genocide | 191 |
Technostruggles | 217 |
Videotech | 218 |
Audiotech | 227 |
Hierarchies and Multiplicities | 235 |
The Scanscape of Fear | 240 |
Epilogue | 255 |
Notes | 277 |
Selected Bibliography | 291 |
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Otras ediciones - Ver todo
Media Matters: Race & Gender in U.S. Politics John Fiske,Black Hawk Hancock Vista previa restringida - 2016 |
Media Matters: Race & Gender in U.S. Politics John Fiske,Black Hawk Hancock Vista previa restringida - 2016 |
Media Matters: Race and Gender in U.S. Politics John Fiske No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 2016 |
Términos y frases comunes
African Americans AIDS alliances Angeles Anita Hill argued articulated beating Black Liberation Radio Black male Black women body Buchanan Bush camera campaign Clarence Thomas Clinton conservative cops Cosby Show courtroom culture Dan Quayle Democrats DIA KANTAKO discourse dominant economic family values fear figure gender genocide hearings Hill's Huxtable hyperreality images issue jury King's knowledge Korean L.A. uprisings LAPD Latasha Harlins Latino/as live looters looting mainstream MBANNA KANTAKO meanings media events multiaxial Murphy Brown nation Oprah Pat Buchanan percent police politics produce Quayle Quayle's race racial difference racism recoded Reginald Denny repressed Republican riots Rodney King Rush Limbaugh sense sexual Sidebar Simpson single mothers social formations society South-Central strategy struggle surveillance television tion trial truth verdict videohigh videolow viewers visible voices watched white America white media Willie Horton woman words York Zears Miles Zoë Baird