"Colorblindness, A Life: Race, Film, and the Articulation of an Ideology," offers a political and cultural biography of the racial ideology of colorblindness from its emergence as a coherent racial ideology in the years after the civil rights movement to its dominant influence in social policy in the 1990s. Most importantly, the project reveals the manner in which colorblindness became the racial project of neoliberalism. This elaboration of colorblindness as an ideology and cultural form is best understood through an examination of film during the period of my study. Beginning in the second-half of the 1970s, Hollywood developed its own set of filmic aesthetics, narratives, and tropes that advocated colorblindness. Moreover, Hollywood was ...
[Abstract] As defined by the National Conference for Community and Justice, or the NCCJ, colorism is...
Encoding Vision, Envisioning Race explores the social constructions of vision and the processes by w...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 68-71)During the thirties, a period that witnessed a\ud g...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. March 2014. Major: History. Advisors: Lary May, Tracey ...
textSince the 1970s, racial progress in the United States has stalled and in some ways, even regress...
No longer is it acceptable to rationalize racial hierarchy in explicit terms. Today’s ideology subst...
Using primary data from interviews conducted with 1) close black-white friends and 2) biracial Ameri...
This ideological analysis of the horror film, Get Out, directed by Jordan Peele investigates three m...
This study examines the (re)production of anti-Black ideology in critical discourses on race. Though...
This thesis examines the changing depictions of race relations between white working-class protagon...
iii Since the end of the Civil Rights era, a new paradigm has emerged for understanding race and rac...
The author of The Butler and Showdown examines 100 years of Black movies--using the struggles and tr...
"Every academic discipline has an origin story complicit with white supremacy. Racial hierarchy and ...
The colorblind society is often offered as a worthy ideal for individual interaction as well as pu...
What Movies Teach About Race: Exceptionalism, Erasure, & Entitlement reveals the way that media fram...
[Abstract] As defined by the National Conference for Community and Justice, or the NCCJ, colorism is...
Encoding Vision, Envisioning Race explores the social constructions of vision and the processes by w...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 68-71)During the thirties, a period that witnessed a\ud g...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. March 2014. Major: History. Advisors: Lary May, Tracey ...
textSince the 1970s, racial progress in the United States has stalled and in some ways, even regress...
No longer is it acceptable to rationalize racial hierarchy in explicit terms. Today’s ideology subst...
Using primary data from interviews conducted with 1) close black-white friends and 2) biracial Ameri...
This ideological analysis of the horror film, Get Out, directed by Jordan Peele investigates three m...
This study examines the (re)production of anti-Black ideology in critical discourses on race. Though...
This thesis examines the changing depictions of race relations between white working-class protagon...
iii Since the end of the Civil Rights era, a new paradigm has emerged for understanding race and rac...
The author of The Butler and Showdown examines 100 years of Black movies--using the struggles and tr...
"Every academic discipline has an origin story complicit with white supremacy. Racial hierarchy and ...
The colorblind society is often offered as a worthy ideal for individual interaction as well as pu...
What Movies Teach About Race: Exceptionalism, Erasure, & Entitlement reveals the way that media fram...
[Abstract] As defined by the National Conference for Community and Justice, or the NCCJ, colorism is...
Encoding Vision, Envisioning Race explores the social constructions of vision and the processes by w...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 68-71)During the thirties, a period that witnessed a\ud g...