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Intersectional Analysis as a Method to Analyze Popular Culture Erica B. Edwards (Georgia State University, USA)

Intersectional Analysis as a Method to Analyze Popular Culture By Erica B. Edwards (Georgia State University, USA)

Intersectional Analysis as a Method to Analyze Popular Culture by Erica B. Edwards (Georgia State University, USA)


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Intersectional Analysis as a Method to Analyze Popular Culture employs intersectional analysis as a theory, methodology, and method to explore how identities like race, class, gender, and sexuality are represented and constructed in popular culture forms.

Intersectional Analysis as a Method to Analyze Popular Culture Summary

Intersectional Analysis as a Method to Analyze Popular Culture: Clarity in the Matrix by Erica B. Edwards (Georgia State University, USA)

Intersectional Analysis as a Method to Analyze Popular Culture: Clarity in the Matrix explores how race, class, gender, sexuality, and other social categories are represented in, and constructed by, some of the most significant popular culture artifacts in contemporary Western culture.

Through readings of racialized television sitcoms, LGBTQ+ representation in mainstream American music, the role of Black Panther in Western imperialist projects, and self-love narratives promoted by social media influencers, it demonstrates how novice and emerging researchers can use intersectional theory as an analysis method in the field of cultural studies. The case studies presented are contextualized through a brief history of intersectional theory, a methodological rationale for its use in relation to popular culture, and a review of the ethical considerations researchers should take before, during, and after they approach popular artifacts.

Intended to be a textbook for novice and emerging researchers across a wide range of social science disciplines, this book serves as a practical guide to uncover the multiple and interlocking ways oppression is reified, resisted and/or negotiated through popular culture.

2021 Winner of the AESA Critics' Choice Book Award

Intersectional Analysis as a Method to Analyze Popular Culture Reviews

If the great Stuart Hall taught us anything, he taught us that theory has to matter. Intersectional Analysis as a Method to Analyze Popular Culture shows us how theory matters in popular culture when intersectionality and justice is at the center of the work. This book dares us to look at ourselves as cultural beings consuming popular culture in the matrix. This book is required reading for individuals and classes seeking to make sense of popular culture and all its complexities by way of intersectional analysis. It pushes us to question how we work to maintain, resist, and negotiate text, and thus, power.

Bettina L. Love, Associate Professor, University of Georgia

About Erica B. Edwards (Georgia State University, USA)

Erica B. Edwards is an assistant professor of educational leadership and policy studies at Wayne State University. Her research focuses youth experiences with exclusionary discipline at the intersections of racism, classism, and sexism. Considering the central ideological role of popular culture in youth experiences, Erica also writes about the educative value of television, film, and music from a Black feminist perspective.

Jennifer Esposito is a professor of educational policy studies at Georgia State University. Her research includes the ways race, class, gender, and sexual orientation shape one's access to and experience within all levels of education. She also interrogates how popular culture functions as an educative site.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Chapter 1. Introduction

Chapter 2. Methodological Rationale

Chapter 3. Ethics and Popular Culture: What are the Boundaries?

Chapter 4. Reading Television Sitcoms Intersectionally

Chapter 5. Reading Popular Music Intersectionally

Chapter 6. Reading Film Intersectionally

Chapter 7. Reading Social Media Intersectionally

Chapter 8. Epilogue

Additional information

NPB9780367173401
9780367173401
0367173409
Intersectional Analysis as a Method to Analyze Popular Culture: Clarity in the Matrix by Erica B. Edwards (Georgia State University, USA)
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2019-12-04
178
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