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Intersectional Media: Representations of Marginalized Identities analyzes media depictions of a variety of intersecting identities. Through a study examining how components of identity such as race, class, ethnicity, age, ability, class, and sexuality mesh and form a unique worldview, contributors to this collection frame their understanding of media intersectionality as complex and multi-layered studies of identity. Rather than focusing on any one component of marginalized identity, this book broadens the scope of inquiry and encourages audiences to recognize the complexity of media analysis when a combination of marginalized identities is depicted. Contributors demonstrate their understanding of how different components of identity combine and create new, original components of identity, paving the way for new studies of both media and identity. Scholars of media studies, identity studies, cultural studies, minority studies, gender studies, race studies, and sociology will find this book particularly useful.



Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Jane Campbell and Theresa Carilli

Chapter 1: Intersecting Dimensions of Identity in Nonna Maria Cantina Canadese

Giovanna P. Del Negro

Chapter 2: The Intersection of Race and Sexuality in Howard Cruse’s Stuck Rubber Baby

Robert Kellerman

Chapter 3: A Work in Progress: Advancing Intersectionality In and Through Queer Television

Katrina Webber and Layla Cameron

Chapter 4: Race, Poverty, and Narco-capitalism on The Wire: A Political Economic Analysis

Michael Johnson, Jr.

Chapter 5: The Transgender Super Nanny, Babysitter Gin: A Postcolonial Analysis

Kimiko Akita

Chapter 6: The Intersection Between Ethnicity, Gender, and Class in the HBO series, My BrilliantFriend: The Cost of Defiance and Resistance

Theresa Carilli

Chapter 7: UpWord Mobility: The Intersection of Rhetorics, Hip Hop, and History in Hamilton: An American Musical

Sara Raffel and Amanda Hill

Chapter 8: Kim Chi at RuPaul’s Drag Race: Rearticulating Fatphobia, Sissyphobia, and Asianphobia in the Gay Male Community in American Context

Quang Ngo

Chapter 9: Framing the Democratic Socialists of America? National and Local Information Flows in Media Coverage of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

Maha Bashri

Selected References

About the Editors

About the Authors

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    Publisher: Lexington Books
    Publication Date: 29/07/2021
    ISBN13: 9781793643513, 978-1793643513
    ISBN10: 1793643512

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Intersectional Media: Representations of Marginalized Identities analyzes media depictions of a variety of intersecting identities. Through a study examining how components of identity such as race, class, ethnicity, age, ability, class, and sexuality mesh and form a unique worldview, contributors to this collection frame their understanding of media intersectionality as complex and multi-layered studies of identity. Rather than focusing on any one component of marginalized identity, this book broadens the scope of inquiry and encourages audiences to recognize the complexity of media analysis when a combination of marginalized identities is depicted. Contributors demonstrate their understanding of how different components of identity combine and create new, original components of identity, paving the way for new studies of both media and identity. Scholars of media studies, identity studies, cultural studies, minority studies, gender studies, race studies, and sociology will find this book particularly useful.



    Table of Contents

    Acknowledgments

    Introduction

    Jane Campbell and Theresa Carilli

    Chapter 1: Intersecting Dimensions of Identity in Nonna Maria Cantina Canadese

    Giovanna P. Del Negro

    Chapter 2: The Intersection of Race and Sexuality in Howard Cruse’s Stuck Rubber Baby

    Robert Kellerman

    Chapter 3: A Work in Progress: Advancing Intersectionality In and Through Queer Television

    Katrina Webber and Layla Cameron

    Chapter 4: Race, Poverty, and Narco-capitalism on The Wire: A Political Economic Analysis

    Michael Johnson, Jr.

    Chapter 5: The Transgender Super Nanny, Babysitter Gin: A Postcolonial Analysis

    Kimiko Akita

    Chapter 6: The Intersection Between Ethnicity, Gender, and Class in the HBO series, My BrilliantFriend: The Cost of Defiance and Resistance

    Theresa Carilli

    Chapter 7: UpWord Mobility: The Intersection of Rhetorics, Hip Hop, and History in Hamilton: An American Musical

    Sara Raffel and Amanda Hill

    Chapter 8: Kim Chi at RuPaul’s Drag Race: Rearticulating Fatphobia, Sissyphobia, and Asianphobia in the Gay Male Community in American Context

    Quang Ngo

    Chapter 9: Framing the Democratic Socialists of America? National and Local Information Flows in Media Coverage of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

    Maha Bashri

    Selected References

    About the Editors

    About the Authors

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