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"With a new introduction, Herman Gray's classic investigation of television and race shows how the meaning of blackness on-screen has changed over the years by examining the portrayal of blacks on series such as The Jack Benny Show and Amos 'n' Andy, continuing through The Cosby Show and In Living Color."--BOOK JACKET.
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Watching race: television and the struggle for blackness
2004, University of Minnesota Press
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0816645108 9780816645107
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Watching Race: Television and the Struggle for Blackness.
1997, Univ.Minnesota P.
in English
0816622515 9780816622511
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Table of Contents
Black cultural politics and commercial culture
Reaganism and the sign of blackness
African American discourses and the sign of blackness
The transformation of the television industry and the social production of blackness
The politics of representation in network television
It's a different world where you come from
Frank's place : possibilities, limitations, and legacies
Spectacles, sideshows, and irreverence : In living color
Jammin' on the one! Some reflections on the politics of Black popular culture
Margin (in)to future : from a racial past to a "different" future.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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