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11. Nigger, Coon, Boy, Punk, Homo, Faggot, Black Man: Reconsidering Established Interpretations of Masculinity, Race, and Sexuality Through Noah’s Arc
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Mark D. Cunningham
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: I See Black People 1
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PART I. PRODUCING BLACKNESS
- 1. The Importance of Roots 19
- 2. Two Different Worlds: Television as a Producer’s Medium 33
- 3. A Black Cast Doesn’t Make a Black Show: City of Angels and the Plausible Deniability of Color-blindness 49
- 4. Blacks in the Future: Braving the Frontier of the Web Series 63
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PART II. BLACKNESS ON DEMAND
- 5. “Regular Television Put to Shame by Negro Production”: Picturing a Black World on Black Journal 77
- 6. “HEY, HEY, HEY!” Bill Cosby’s Fat Albert as Psychodynamic Postmodern Play 89
- 7. Gimme a Break! and the Limits of the Modern Mammy 105
- 8. Down in the Treme . . . Buck Jumping and Having Fun?: The Impact of Depictions of Post-Katrina New Orleans on Viewers’ Perceptions of the City 121
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PART III. NEW JACK BLACK
- 9. Keepin’ It Reality Television 141
- 10. Prioritized: The Hip Hop (Re)Construction of Black Womanhood in Girlfriends and The Game 157
- 11. Nigger, Coon, Boy, Punk, Homo, Faggot, Black Man: Reconsidering Established Interpretations of Masculinity, Race, and Sexuality Through Noah’s Arc 172
- 12. Graphic Blackness/Anime Noir: Aaron McGruder’s The Boondocks and the Adult Swim 187
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PART IV. WORLDWIDE BLACKNESS
- 13. Resistance Televised: The TV da Gente Television Network and Brazilian Racial Politics 207
- 14. South African Soapies: A “Rainbow Nation” Realized? 220
- 15. Minority Television Trade as Cultural Journey: The Case of New Zealand’s bro’Town 232
- Notes on Contributors 247
- Index 251
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: I See Black People 1
-
PART I. PRODUCING BLACKNESS
- 1. The Importance of Roots 19
- 2. Two Different Worlds: Television as a Producer’s Medium 33
- 3. A Black Cast Doesn’t Make a Black Show: City of Angels and the Plausible Deniability of Color-blindness 49
- 4. Blacks in the Future: Braving the Frontier of the Web Series 63
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PART II. BLACKNESS ON DEMAND
- 5. “Regular Television Put to Shame by Negro Production”: Picturing a Black World on Black Journal 77
- 6. “HEY, HEY, HEY!” Bill Cosby’s Fat Albert as Psychodynamic Postmodern Play 89
- 7. Gimme a Break! and the Limits of the Modern Mammy 105
- 8. Down in the Treme . . . Buck Jumping and Having Fun?: The Impact of Depictions of Post-Katrina New Orleans on Viewers’ Perceptions of the City 121
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PART III. NEW JACK BLACK
- 9. Keepin’ It Reality Television 141
- 10. Prioritized: The Hip Hop (Re)Construction of Black Womanhood in Girlfriends and The Game 157
- 11. Nigger, Coon, Boy, Punk, Homo, Faggot, Black Man: Reconsidering Established Interpretations of Masculinity, Race, and Sexuality Through Noah’s Arc 172
- 12. Graphic Blackness/Anime Noir: Aaron McGruder’s The Boondocks and the Adult Swim 187
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PART IV. WORLDWIDE BLACKNESS
- 13. Resistance Televised: The TV da Gente Television Network and Brazilian Racial Politics 207
- 14. South African Soapies: A “Rainbow Nation” Realized? 220
- 15. Minority Television Trade as Cultural Journey: The Case of New Zealand’s bro’Town 232
- Notes on Contributors 247
- Index 251