Media and the Affective Life of Slavery - Allison Page - Books - University of Minnesota Press - 9781517910402 - March 8, 2022
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How media shapes our actions and feelings about race


Amid fervent conversations about antiracism and police violence, Media and the Affective Life of Slavery delivers vital new ideas about how our feelings about race are governed and normalized by our media landscape. Allison Page examines U. S. media from the 1960s to today, analyzing how media culture instructs viewers to act and feel in accordance with new racial norms created for an era supposedly defined by an end to legal racism.

From the classic television miniseries Roots to the edutainment video game Mission 2: Flight to Freedom and the popular website slaveryfootprint.org, Media and the Affective Life of Slavery provides an in-depth look at the capitalist and cultural artifacts that teach the U. S. public about slavery. Page theorizes media not only as a system of representation but also as a technology of citizenship and subjectivity, wherein race is seen as a problem to be solved. Ultimately, she argues that visual culture works through emotion, a powerful lever for shaping and managing racialized subjectivity.

Media and the Affective Life of Slavery delivers compelling, provocative material and includes a wealth of archival research into such realms as news, entertainment, television, curricula, video games, and digital apps, providing new and innovative scholarship where none currently exists.


192 pages, 3 b&w illustrations

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released March 8, 2022
ISBN13 9781517910402
Publishers University of Minnesota Press
Pages 192
Dimensions 215 × 140 × 13 mm   ·   256 g
Language English  

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