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Beyond Hate
White Power and Popular Culture
von C. Richard King, David J. Leonard
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Reihe: The Cultural Politics of Media and Popular Culture
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ISBN: 978-1-317-17470-7
Erschienen am 15.04.2016
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 200 Seiten

Preis: 51,49 €

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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Drawing on a range of new media sources, including websites, chat rooms, blogs and forums, this book explores the concerns expressed by advocates of white power, with regard to racial hierarchy and social order, the crisis of traditional American values, the perpetuation of liberal, feminist, elitist ideas, the degradation of the family and the fetishization of black men. What emerges is an understanding of the instruments of power in white supremacist discourses, in which a series of connections are drawn between popular culture, multiculturalism, sexual politics and state functions, all of which are seen to be working against white men.



C. Richard King is Professor of Critical Culture, Gender, and Race Studies at Washington State University, USA. He is the co-author of Animating Difference: Race, Gender, and Sexuality in Films for Children, the editor of Native Athletes in Sports and Society, Post-Colonial America, and co-editor of Team Spirits: The Native American Mascots Controversy and Commodified and Criminalized: African American Athletes and New Racism. David J. Leonard is Associate Professor and chair in the Department of Critical Culture, Gender and Race Studies at Washington State University, Pullman. He is the author of After Artest: The NBA and the Assault on Blackness and several other works.



Chapter 1 Popularizing White Power: A Brief Introduction; Chapter 2 Reframing White Power and Popular Culture: Images, Otherness and Interpretive Communities; Chapter 3 Listening to White Noise: The Sonic Landscapes of White Power; Chapter 4 Watching TV with White Supremacists: Social Life in Black, White, and Jew; Chapter 5.; Chapter 6 Hating the Playa: White Nationalism and Sport in the Contemporary USA; Chapter 7 Gaming the Racial Order: White Power Identities and Ideologies in Video Games; Chapter 8 What's not to "Like": White Power and Social Media; Chapter 9 Beyond Hate: Wade Michael Page, White Power, and Popular Culture;


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