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OverviewDespite claims from pundits and politicians that we now live in a post-racial America, people seem to keep finding ways to talk about race—from celebrations of the inauguration of the first Black president to resurgent debates about police profiling, race and racism remain salient features of our world. When faced with fervent anti-immigration sentiments, record incarceration rates of Blacks and Latinos, and deepening socio-economic disparities, a new question has erupted in the last decade: What does being post-racial mean? The Post-Racial Mystique explores how a variety of media—the news, network television, and online, independent media—debate, define and deploy the term “post-racial” in their representations of American politics and society. Using examples from both mainstream and niche media—from prime-time television series to specialty Christian media and audience interactions on social media—Catherine Squires draws upon a variety of disciplines including communication studies, sociology, political science, and cultural studies in order to understand emergent strategies for framing post-racial America. She reveals the ways in which media texts cast U.S. history, re-imagine interpersonal relationships, employ statistics, and inventively redeploy other identity categories in a quest to formulate different ways of responding to race. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Catherine SquiresPublisher: New York University Press Imprint: New York University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.386kg ISBN: 9780814770603ISBN 10: 0814770606 Pages: 243 Publication Date: 04 April 2014 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents"Acknowledgments Introduction: Welcome to Post-Racial America 1. Post-Racial News: Covering the ""Joshua Generation"" 2. Brothers from Another Mother: Rescripting Religious Ties to Overcome the Racial Past 3. The Post-Racial Family: Parenthood and the Politics of Interracial Relationships on TV 4. Post-Racial Audiences: Discussions of Parenthood's Interracial Couple 5. Not ""Post-Racial,"" Race-Aware: Blogging Race in the Twenty-First Century Conclusion: Back to the Post-Racial Future Notes Index About the Author"ReviewsWith rigor and accessible style, Catherine R. Squiresprovides an excellent view of the history and contemporary terrain of media and racial discourse in all of its complexity.The Post-Racial Mystiquewill be a defining book in our long-lasting and complicated conversation about the interrelationship between race and media. -Charlton McIlwain, co-author of Race Appeal: How Candidates Invoke Race in U.S. Political Campaigns With rigor and accessible style, Catherine R. Squires provides an excellent view of the history and contemporary terrain of media and racial discourse in all of its complexity. The Post-Racial Mystique will be a defining book in our long-lasting and complicated conversation about the interrelationship between race and media. -Charlton McIlwain,co-author of Race Appeal: How Candidates Invoke Race in U.S. Political Campaigns Far too many Americans today see 'race' self-deludingly through the foggy lens of 'post-racism.' Catherine R. Squires dispels the fog with this insightful study of the enduring grip of 'race' over American life. -John Downing,co-author of Representing 'Race': Racisms, Ethnicity and the Media With rigor and accessible style, Catherine R. Squires provides an excellent view of the history and contemporary terrain of media and racial discourse in all of its complexity. The Post-Racial Mystique will be a defining book in our long-lasting and complicated conversation about the interrelationship between race and media. -Charlton McIlwain,co-author of Race Appeal: How Candidates Invoke Race in U.S. Political Campaigns Through a series of well chosen and meticulously analyzed case studies, Squires illuminates how postracialism came to be part of the national imaginary and makes a convincing argument for why it ultimately cannot camouflage the ways in which race still matters in the U.S. social life. -Journal of Communication Far too many Americans today see 'race' self-deludingly through the foggy lens of 'post-racism.' Catherine R. Squires dispels the fog with this insightful study of the enduring grip of 'race' over American life. -John Downing,co-author of Representing 'Race': Racisms, Ethnicity and the Media Far too many Americans today see 'race' self-deludingly through the foggy lens of 'post-racism.' Catherine R. Squires dispels the fog with this insightful study of the enduring grip of 'race' over American life. -John Downing, co-author of Representing 'Race': Racisms, Ethnicity and the Media Author InformationCatherine R. Squires is Associate Professor of Communication Studies at the University of Minnesota. She is the author of Dispatches from the Color Line: The Press and Multiracial America. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |