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Kids Rule!

Nickelodeon and Consumer Citizenship

by Sarah Banet-Weiser, Lynn Spigel
Language: English
Release Date: September 3, 2007

In Kids Rule! Sarah Banet-Weiser examines the cable network Nickelodeon in order to rethink the relationship between children, media, citizenship, and consumerism. Nickelodeon is arguably the most commercially successful cable network ever. Broadcasting original programs such as Dora the Explorer,...
by Roger Chartier
Language: English
Release Date: December 11, 2015

Reknowned historian Roger Chartier, one of the most brilliant and productive of the younger generation of French writers and scholars now at work refashioning the Annales tradition, attempts in this book to analyze the causes of the French revolution not simply by investigating its “cultural origins”...

Animacies

Biopolitics, Racial Mattering, and Queer Affect

by Mel Y. Chen
Language: English
Release Date: July 10, 2012

In Animacies, Mel Y. Chen draws on recent debates about sexuality, race, and affect to examine how matter that is considered insensate, immobile, or deathly animates cultural lives. Toward that end, Chen investigates the blurry division between the living and the dead, or that which is beyond the...

When Biometrics Fail

Gender, Race, and the Technology of Identity

by Shoshana Amielle Magnet
Language: English
Release Date: November 11, 2011

From digital fingerprinting to iris and retina recognition, biometric identification systems are a multibillion dollar industry and an integral part of post-9/11 national security strategy. Yet these technologies often fail to work. The scientific literature on their accuracy and reliability documents...

Lines of Flight

Discursive Time and Countercultural Desire in the Work of Thomas Pynchon

by Stefan Mattessich, Stanley Fish, Fredric Jameson
Language: English
Release Date: November 22, 2002

For Thomas Pynchon, the characteristic features of late capitalism—the rise of the military-industrial complex, consumerism, bureaucratization and specialization in the workplace, standardization at all levels of social life, and the growing influence of the mass media—all point to a transformation...

Free Speech, The People's Darling Privilege

Struggles for Freedom of Expression in American History

by Michael Kent Curtis, Neal Devins, Mark A. Graber
Language: English
Release Date: November 17, 2000

Modern ideas about the protection of free speech in the United States did not originate in twentieth-century Supreme Court cases, as many have thought. Free Speech, “The People’s Darling Privilege” refutes this misconception by examining popular struggles for free speech that stretch back through...

Groove Tube

Sixties Television and the Youth Rebellion

by Aniko Bodroghkozy, Lynn Spigel
Language: English
Release Date: February 8, 2001

Critics often claim that prime-time television seemed immune—or even willfully blind—to the landmark upheavals rocking American society during the 1960s. Groove Tube is Aniko Bodroghkozy’s rebuttal of this claim. Filled with entertaining and enlightening discussions of popular shows of the time—such...

Racial Revolutions

Antiracism and Indian Resurgence in Brazil

by Jonathan W. Warren, Walter D. Mignolo, Irene Silverblatt
Language: English
Release Date: September 26, 2001

Since the 1970s there has been a dramatic rise in the Indian population in Brazil as increasing numbers of pardos (individuals of mixed African, European, and indigenous descent) have chosen to identify themselves as Indians. In *Racial Revolutions—*the first book-length study of racial formation...
by Rachel Blau DuPlessis, Susan S. Lanser, Catherine Burgass
Language: English
Release Date: July 6, 2005

What accounts for the power of stories to both entertain and illuminate? This question has long compelled the attention of storytellers and students of literature alike, and over the past several decades it has opened up broader dialogues about the nature of culture and interpretation. This third...

Virtual Memory

Time-Based Art and the Dream of Digitality

by Homay King
Language: English
Release Date: October 23, 2015

In Virtual Memory, Homay King traces the concept of the virtual through the philosophical works of Henri Bergson, Gilles Deleuze, and Giorgio Agamben to offer a new framework for thinking about film, video, and time-based contemporary art. Detaching the virtual from its contemporary associations with...

Gay Rebel of the Harlem Renaissance

Selections from the Work of Richard Bruce Nugent

by Richard Bruce Nugent, Henry Louis Gates
Language: English
Release Date: May 23, 2002

Richard Bruce Nugent (1906–1987) was a writer, painter, illustrator, and popular bohemian personality who lived at the center of the Harlem Renaissance. Protégé of Alain Locke, roommate of Wallace Thurman, and friend of Langston Hughes and Zora Neale Hurston, the precocious Nugent stood for many...

Authentic Blackness

The Folk in the New Negro Renaissance

by J. Martin Favor
Language: English
Release Date: July 14, 1999

What constitutes “blackness” in American culture? And who gets to define whether or not someone is truly African American? Is a struggling hip-hop artist more “authentic” than a conservative Supreme Court justice? In Authentic Blackness J. Martin Favor looks to the New Negro Movement—also...

Wrestling with the Left

The Making of Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man

by Barbara Foley
Language: English
Release Date: December 3, 2010

In Wrestling with the Left, Barbara Foley presents a penetrating analysis of the creation of Invisible Man. In the process she sheds new light not only on Ralph Ellison’s celebrated novel but also on his early radicalism and the relationship between African American writers and the left during the...

Within the Circle

An Anthology of African American Literary Criticism from the Harlem Renaissance to the Present

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Language: English
Release Date: November 4, 1994

Within the Circle is the first anthology to present the entire spectrum of twentieth-century African American literary and cultural criticism. It begins with the Harlem Renaissance, continues through civil rights, the Black Arts Movement, and on into contemporary debates of poststructuralist and black...
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