Critical race media literacy : themes and strategies for media education
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Critical race media literacy : themes and strategies for media education
(Routledge research in media literacy and education / series editors, Pete Bennett and Julian McDougall)
Routledge, 2022
- : hbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This is a timely volume considering recent debates on critical race theory in the United States
It offers deeper exploration and advancement of critical race media literacy, a concept which fuses the genres of media literacy and critical media literacy with critical race theory
This concept brings a new and relevant frame to the discussion of media literacy across all levels of education in today's globalized, race-based and media saturated climate
The book addresses the ways in which media is a conduit of racial dialogue and ideology
It brings together a diverse group of scholars that explore their perspectives on critical race media literacy as it is experienced through the consumption of various media
It will provide a timely and important resource not only for scholars and students of media literacy and media education, but also for educators working in diverse learning settings
Table of Contents
- Why Critical Race Media Literacy Matters Foreword by Ronald L. Jackson II
- Critical Race Media Literacy: Themes and Strategies for Media Education - An Introduction
- 1. We've Been Fighting: A History of Efforts to Empower "Black" Audiences Against Racist Media Messages
- 2. The Pedagogical Practice of Party of Five: A Latina/o/x-Centered Critical Race Communication Theory for Media Literacies
- 3. Protestors or Protectors? Critical Race Media Literacy and News Coverage of the Dakota Access Pipeline Activism
- 4. Intersectional Misogyny and Racism Against Asian Women: Critical Race Media Literacy and the Atlanta Massacre
- 5. Critical Race Media Literacy and Fake News: Reframing and Teaching News Literacy in a Racialized Society
- 6. Media's Historical and Contemporary Influence on How Black Social Movements are Viewed in the United States
- 7. Applying Critical Race Theory to Media Literacy Interventions Aimed at Recognizing Systemic Racism
- 8. The Enslavement of Children's Literature: A Case for Critical Race Media Literacy
- 9. "The Ship is Turning": Enhancing Basic Skills Instruction with Critical Race Media Literacy for Students with Learning Differences
- 10. Necessary Connections: Black Lives Matter, Cultural Studies, and Critical (Race) Media Literacy
- 11. Ethnic Rock, or, the Transcultural Logic of Hegemony: On Chinese Ethnic Rock Music (Minzu Yaogun)
- 12. Teaching Late Night Laughs: Saturday Night Live, Satire, and Critical Race Media Literacy
- 13. Marine or Mercy: Constructing Self, RASM, Nation, and Leadership in Eurovision and French Presidential Politics
- Glossary
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