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Crime and Racial Constructions: Cultural Misinformation about African Americans in Media and Academia focuses on how film images of dangerous, hedonistic blacks have assumed greater significance since blacks protested racial injustice during the Civil Rights Movement and the Black Power Movement of the 1960s and 1970s. It does so by reviewing a number of films that have been released from the 1970s until the present in which black males are depicted as violent and threatening. It likewise considers how these same films represent black females as prostitutes; drug addicts; and irresponsible, abusive mothers who spawn violence in their children. Because these on-screen images of a violent, apolitical, and immoral black underclass find their way into the criminological literature, the book also takes a look at how criminologists use these images to link crime to underclass culture. Both Hollywood and criminologists alike manage to ignore how black activism during the 1960s social movemen

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This well-researched and referenced work makes a serious contribution to the crime and media literature. Summing Up: Highly recommended. * CHOICE *

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Chapter 1 Introduction: Crime and Racial Constructions Part 2 Section I: Images of Black Male Criminality in Media and the Social Sciences Chapter 3 Chapter 1 - Black Images in the Post-Civil Rights Era Chapter 4 Chapter 2 - Hollywood and Black Protest: The Rise of Ghetto Action Movies Chapter 5 Chapter 3 - Black Violence, White Violence: Cinematic Images of the Urban Underclass Chapter 6 Chapter 4 - Making Race Matter: How Criminologists Look at African-Americans and Violence Chapter 7 Chapter 5 - Americanizing Black Violence: Making Criminology Race-Free Part 8 Section II: Cinematic and Academic Images of Black Female Criminals and Victims Chapter 9 Chapter 6 - Black Women on the Silver Screen Chapter 10 Chapter 7 - Black Women, Violence and Masculinization Chapter 11 Chapter 8 - Comforting Fictions: Black Women, Hollywood and Color-Blind Racism

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 4/12/2010 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780739125915, 978-0739125915
      ISBN10: 0739125915

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      Book Synopsis
      Crime and Racial Constructions: Cultural Misinformation about African Americans in Media and Academia focuses on how film images of dangerous, hedonistic blacks have assumed greater significance since blacks protested racial injustice during the Civil Rights Movement and the Black Power Movement of the 1960s and 1970s. It does so by reviewing a number of films that have been released from the 1970s until the present in which black males are depicted as violent and threatening. It likewise considers how these same films represent black females as prostitutes; drug addicts; and irresponsible, abusive mothers who spawn violence in their children. Because these on-screen images of a violent, apolitical, and immoral black underclass find their way into the criminological literature, the book also takes a look at how criminologists use these images to link crime to underclass culture. Both Hollywood and criminologists alike manage to ignore how black activism during the 1960s social movemen

      Trade Review
      This well-researched and referenced work makes a serious contribution to the crime and media literature. Summing Up: Highly recommended. * CHOICE *

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Introduction: Crime and Racial Constructions Part 2 Section I: Images of Black Male Criminality in Media and the Social Sciences Chapter 3 Chapter 1 - Black Images in the Post-Civil Rights Era Chapter 4 Chapter 2 - Hollywood and Black Protest: The Rise of Ghetto Action Movies Chapter 5 Chapter 3 - Black Violence, White Violence: Cinematic Images of the Urban Underclass Chapter 6 Chapter 4 - Making Race Matter: How Criminologists Look at African-Americans and Violence Chapter 7 Chapter 5 - Americanizing Black Violence: Making Criminology Race-Free Part 8 Section II: Cinematic and Academic Images of Black Female Criminals and Victims Chapter 9 Chapter 6 - Black Women on the Silver Screen Chapter 10 Chapter 7 - Black Women, Violence and Masculinization Chapter 11 Chapter 8 - Comforting Fictions: Black Women, Hollywood and Color-Blind Racism

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