Race-Baiter: How the Media Wields Dangerous Words to Divide a Nation

Author:   Eric Deggans
Publisher:   Palgrave Macmillan
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9780230341821


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   08 November 2012
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Eric Deggans
Publisher:   Palgrave Macmillan
Imprint:   Palgrave Macmillan
Dimensions:   Width: 16.30cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 24.20cm
Weight:   0.468kg
ISBN:  

9780230341821


ISBN 10:   0230341829
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   08 November 2012
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
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<p> Deggans makes a smartly presented call for more civil discourse. -- Entertainment Weekly <p> Mr. Deggans writes about race with clarity and wit. He understands and explains the politics of the broadcast and cable networks and the logic of its programming decisions without letting them off the hook for falling short of their own goals. -- The Pittsburgh Post Gazette <p> Troubling, detailed account of race and racism in today's media. -- Kirkus Reviews <p> Eric Deggans is one of the most insightful and provocative writers about television today. In his columns for the St Petersburg Times and his NPR commentaries, Deggans has established himself as a voice worth listening to. His many fans -- and I'm one of them -- will devour this book. --Andy Borowitz<p> If you care about this country, if you want to take part in a citizen's movement that helps heal the deep racial, economic, and cultural divides tearing us apart, you must read Eric Deggans' Race-Baiter . No book of recent vintage so thoroughly dissects the media's monetized appetite for division. Provocative, honest, and smart, Race-Baiter is a supremely important book. Read it and let the conversation begin. --Connie May Fowler, Author of Before Women had Wings <p><p> Eric Deggans proves that he is one of the most insightful and courageous writers covering today's fast-shifting media landscape. This is an important book. --Michele Norris, NPR's All Things Considered and founder of The Race Card Project<p> <p>


-Deggans makes a smartly presented call for more civil discourse.- --Entertainment Weekly-Mr. Deggans writes about race with clarity and wit. He understands and explains the politics of the broadcast and cable networks and the logic of its programming decisions without letting them off the hook for falling short of their own goals.- --The Pittsburgh Post Gazette-Troubling, detailed account of race and racism in today's media.- --Kirkus Reviews-Eric Deggans is one of the most insightful and provocative writers about television today. In his columns for the St Petersburg Times and his NPR commentaries, Deggans has established himself as a voice worth listening to. His many fans -- and I'm one of them -- will devour this book.- --Andy Borowitz-If you care about this country, if you want to take part in a citizen's movement that helps heal the deep racial, economic, and cultural divides tearing us apart, you must read Eric Deggans' Race-Baiter. No book of recent vintage so thoroughly dissects the media's monetized appetite for division. Provocative, honest, and smart, Race-Baiter is a supremely important book. Read it and let the conversation begin.- --Connie May Fowler, Author of Before Women had Wings-Eric Deggans proves that he is one of the most insightful and courageous writers covering today's fast-shifting media landscape. This is an important book.- --Michele Norris, NPR's All Things Considered and founder of The Race Card Project


"""Deggans makes a smartly presented call for more civil discourse."" --Entertainment Weekly ""Mr. Deggans writes about race with clarity and wit. He understands and explains the politics of the broadcast and cable networks and the logic of its programming decisions without letting them off the hook for falling short of their own goals."" --The Pittsburgh Post Gazette ""Troubling, detailed account of race and racism in today's media."" --Kirkus Reviews ""Eric Deggans is one of the most insightful and provocative writers about television today. In his columns for the St Petersburg Times and his NPR commentaries, Deggans has established himself as a voice worth listening to. His many fans -- and I'm one of them -- will devour this book."" --Andy Borowitz ""If you care about this country, if you want to take part in a citizen's movement that helps heal the deep racial, economic, and cultural divides tearing us apart, you must read Eric Deggans' Race-Baiter. No book of recent vintage so thoroughly dissects the media's monetized appetite for division. Provocative, honest, and smart, Race-Baiter is a supremely important book. Read it and let the conversation begin."" --Connie May Fowler, Author of Before Women had Wings ""Eric Deggans proves that he is one of the most insightful and courageous writers covering today's fast-shifting media landscape. This is an important book."" --Michele Norris, NPR's All Things Considered and founder of The Race Card Project"


<p> Eric Deggans is one of the most insightful and provocative writers about television today. In his columns for the St Petersburg Times and his NPR commentaries, Deggans has established himself as a voice worth listening to. His many fans -- and I'm one of them -- will devour this book. --Andy Borowitz


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ERIC DEGGANS is TV and Media Critic for the St. Petersburg Times, Florida's largest newspaper, as well as a freelance contributor to National Public Radio, CNN.com and the Huffington Post. He regularly appears as a pundit/expert on MSNBC's Countdown; CNN's Reliable Sources; Fox News Channel's Fox and Friends morning show and Hannity and Colmes; PBS's The NewsHour; CNN Headline News' Showbiz Tonight; The Tavis Smiley Show on Black Entertainment Television; and the PBS shows Livelyhood and The Calling. His work has also appeared in a host of newspapers and magazines ranging from the conservative Newsmax magazine to the Chicago Tribune, Seattle Times, Chicago Sun-Times, Detroit News and Miami Herald, VIBE magazine, Hispanic magazine and Ebony magazine.

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