Media, Myth, and Millennials: Critical Perspectives on Race and Culture
By (Author) Loren Saxton Coleman
Edited by Christopher Campbell
Contributions by Robert D. Byrd
Contributions by Christopher Campbell
Contributions by Alison Yeh Cheung
Contributions by Loren Saxton Coleman
Contributions by Marcus J. Coleman
Contributions by Ashley Cordes
Contributions by Jayne Cubbage
Contributions by Celeste Gonzalez de Bustamante
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
13th September 2019
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
305.800842
Hardback
264
Width 157mm, Height 240mm, Spine 26mm
572g
Media, Myth, and Millennials: Critical Perspectives on Race and Culture debunks the post-racial myth among millennial media consumers and producers. This theoretically diverse collection of contributors highlights the complexity at the intersections of media, race, gender, sexuality, class and place. Loren Saxton Coleman and Christopher Campbells edited collection offers critical and cultural insight on the commodification of millennial audiences and the acts of resistance that emerge from millennial media producers and consumers. Scholars of sociology, media studies, race studies, gender studies, and cultural studies will find this book especially useful.
This immensely useful volumeexplores howthe generation that grew up with Twitter, memes, YouTube,and streaming television engages with racial and cultural politics today.As a remarkable teaching tool, it will spark essential conversationsabout a range of the most pressing social and political issues of our time, from the Black Lives Matter movement and gentrification to cultural appropriation and efforts to diversify media representations. -- Evelyn Alsultany, University of Southern California
Christopher Campbell is professor at the University of Southern Mississippi. Loren Saxton Coleman is assistant professor at the University of Southern Mississippi.