Black, White, and in Color
Discover the profound insights of Black, White, and in Color by Princeton University Press, published in 2003. This compelling paperback examines the representation of blackness on television during the pivotal moments of the southern civil rights movement and the subsequent era following the Reagan-Bush years. With 168 pages of thought-provoking analysis, the book delves into the complex relationship between television's ideological narratives regarding race and the industry's pursuit of profit and power. It offers readers a critical understanding of how media representation has evolved and its implications on society. Perfect for those interested in media studies, race relations, and history, this book is an essential addition to your collection.