Brown and Black Communication: Latino and African American Conflict and Convergence in Mass Media
By (Author) Diana Rios
Edited by Ali Mohamed
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th July 2003
United States
General
Non Fiction
302.2308968073
Hardback
264
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
539g
Though Latinos and African Americans have lived together in large cities as neighbors, there is much that is still misunderstood between them. Those who live in non-diverse locales have only news and entertainment representations on which to base their information about the two cultures. This new collection of essays brings together the latest interdisciplinary works by scholars examining conflicts and convergences among Latinos and African Americans in mass-mediated and cross-cultural contexts. Contributions in the form of both empirical and critical ethnographic research present compelling works in cross-cultural relations, news, entertainment, news media, education, and community relations. ^IBrown and Black Communication^R challenges those who do not think that significant projects and key research have been conducted on the two largest ethnic communities in the United States. Of certain appeal to both scholars and those with more applied needs in media, education, and public policy, this challenging collection offers a range of perspectives on two widely diverse bodies of American people.
DIANA I. RIOS is Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication Sciences at the University of Connecticut, where she is also Associate Director of the Puerto Rican and Latino Studies Institute. A. N. MOHAMED is Associate Professor of Journalism and Communication at Edinboro University in Pennsylvania.