Race, Representation, and Satire
Race, Representation, and Satire examines the role of humor, sarcasm, and parody in providing audiences with insight into race and racism in contemporary media through an analysis of representations of race and ethnicity in texts, online content, television shows, and comedy routines. Contributors argue that while many minoritized groups continue to be targeted by stereotypes and myths that have lingered for centuries, satire and comedy can be powerful tools for reversing harmful narratives and generating accurate, authentic, and inclusive representations. Scholars of media studies, popular culture, rhetoric, and race will find this book particularly useful.

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Race, Representation, and Satire
Race, Representation, and Satire examines the role of humor, sarcasm, and parody in providing audiences with insight into race and racism in contemporary media through an analysis of representations of race and ethnicity in texts, online content, television shows, and comedy routines. Contributors argue that while many minoritized groups continue to be targeted by stereotypes and myths that have lingered for centuries, satire and comedy can be powerful tools for reversing harmful narratives and generating accurate, authentic, and inclusive representations. Scholars of media studies, popular culture, rhetoric, and race will find this book particularly useful.

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Race, Representation, and Satire examines the role of humor, sarcasm, and parody in providing audiences with insight into race and racism in contemporary media through an analysis of representations of race and ethnicity in texts, online content, television shows, and comedy routines. Contributors argue that while many minoritized groups continue to be targeted by stereotypes and myths that have lingered for centuries, satire and comedy can be powerful tools for reversing harmful narratives and generating accurate, authentic, and inclusive representations. Scholars of media studies, popular culture, rhetoric, and race will find this book particularly useful.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781666919271
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 12/06/2023
Pages: 262
Product dimensions: 6.22(w) x 9.33(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Chrisotpher P. Campbell is a former professor at The University of Southern Mississippi with expertise in race and media, media economics, journalism, and cultural criticism.

Table of Contents

Part I: Satire as Opposition

Chapter 1: Atonement: What Reparations and Racial Justice Look Like on Atlanta

Chapter 2: #ColoradoBorderWall: Mimetic Discourse as Emancipation

Chapter 3: Reservation Dogs, Visual Sovereignty, Performative Indigeneity, and the Cultural Imperative of Native American-Produced Media

Chapter 4: “Voldemort under My Headscarf”: The Oppositional Muslim Gaze of We are Lady Parts

Chapter 5: Class is in Session: Abbott Elementary’s “Step Class” and the Oppositional Gaze as Counter-Hegemonic Practice

Chapter 6: Squid Game: South Korea’s View of Itself and the West

Chapter 7: Alternative Media and Representation: An Outsider’s Construction of Race on The Daily Show with Trevor Noah

Part II: Satire, Challenges and Missed Opportunities

Chapter 8: Just Jokes? Dave Chappelle’s The Closer and the Intersectional Challenges of Satire

Chapter 9: Latin History for Morons: Comedic Revisions and Race in the Work of John Leguizamo

Chapter 10: Guess Who’s Muslim: Using Satire to Show What “Islam Truly Is”

Chapter 11: The Case of Kim’s Convenience: Cause for Celebration or a Cautionary Tale?

Chapter 12: Missed Opportunities: Discursively Dismantling the Hyper-Wokeness of the Sitcom Community

Chapter 13: “Polo, Small but Tough”: Arab and Muslim Representations in a Volkswagen “Commercial”

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