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The Myth of Post-Racialism in Television News Libby Lewis

The Myth of Post-Racialism in Television News By Libby Lewis

The Myth of Post-Racialism in Television News by Libby Lewis


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This book explores the written and unwritten requirements Black journalists face in their efforts to get and keep jobs in television news. Informed by interviews with journalists themselves, Lewis examines how raced Black journalists and their journalism organizations process their circumstances and choose to respond to the corporate and institutional constraints they face.

The Myth of Post-Racialism in Television News Summary

The Myth of Post-Racialism in Television News by Libby Lewis

This book explores the written and unwritten requirements Black journalists face in their efforts to get and keep jobs in television news. Informed by interviews with journalists themselves, Lewis examines how raced Black journalists and their journalism organizations process their circumstances and choose to respond to the corporate and institutional constraints they face. She uncovers the social construction and attempted control of "Blackness" in news production and its subversion by Black journalists negotiating issues of objectivity, authority, voice, and appearance along sites of multiple differences of race, gender, and sexuality.

The Myth of Post-Racialism in Television News Reviews

"Libby Lewis has provided an essential tool in giving agency and voice to the many Black journalists who have tirelessly worked to provide complex representations of people of color in their stories and news organizations."

Akil Housten, Ohio University, USA

"The books argument is strengthened by firsthand accounts by TV journalists who discuss their experiences with management decisions, including promotions and management of African American journalists within media corporations. Lewis also underscores the complexity of the newsroom environment for black female journalists. The focus of the book is about not just journalists, but also media portrayals of blackness, especially as observed in reporting on Barack and Michelle Obama. Lewis offers a convincing case that the myth of postracialism is nothing but a myth, and that the reality of American journalism is filled with examples of marginalization of African Americans."

- Y. Kiuchi, Michigan State University, CHOICE

"The strength of this book lies in its detailed use of qualitative approaches featuring more than 100 interviews with mostly Black journalists who discussed their experiences of enduring multiple forms of oppression while working in
the television news industry. (...) Lewiss book represents a timely contribution, as we need insights into the seeming paradox of heightened aspirations of racial transcendence celebrated during Obamamania and the invisible hand of Whiteness that ultimately influence social transactions between Black journalists and their White counterparts."

- Christopher Brown, Minnesota State University, USA, Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly

About Libby Lewis

Libby Lewis is a Lecturer in African American Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles, USA. She earned a Ph.D. in African Diaspora Studies with a Designated Emphasis in Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies from the University of California, Berkeley, USA.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. Professionalizing and Palatable "Blackness" 2. Branding and Marketing "Blackness" 3. From Stumbling Block to Stepping Stone 4. Owning the "Ghetto" Shows 5. Rules of Engagement: The Politics of Race, Gender, and Sexuality 6. Barack and Michelle Obama as Signs of Progress and Threat Concluding Remarks

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NPB9780815386421
9780815386421
0815386427
The Myth of Post-Racialism in Television News by Libby Lewis
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Inc
2017-12-22
202
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