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[ecrea] Consuming Race - new book
Thu Apr 10 11:59:24 GMT 2014
*Consuming Race (Routledge)*
More information here: http://www.benpitcher.com/
Video: http://goo.gl/D1InFc
Read the first 30 pages here: http://goo.gl/1PzGoh
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*Blurb:*
From the rise of Nordic noir to a taste for street food, from practices
of natural gardening to the aesthetics of children's TV, contemporary
culture is saturated with racial meanings. By consuming race we make
sense of other groups and cultures, communicate our own identities,
express our needs and desires, and discover new ways of thinking and being.
This book explores how the meanings of race are made and remade in acts
of creative consumption. Ranging across the terrain of popular culture,
and finding race in some unusual and unexpected places, it offers fresh
and innovative ways of thinking about the centrality of race to our lives.
Consuming Race provides an accessible and highly readable overview of
the latest research and a detailed reading of a diverse range of
objects, sites and practices. It gives students of sociology, media and
cultural studies the opportunity to make connections between academic
debates and their own everyday practices of consumption.
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*Advance praise:*
Consuming Race will be of enormous use and value to students and
researchers of race and ethnicity in all areas of culture. It is clear
and incisive, yet well theorised and rigorous, and it insists on and
lays out a powerful argument: no matter how much we might want to hope,
believe or fantasise otherwise, race will not go away. Race is always
going to be a central topic to any serious consideration of media,
culture and society, and Pitcher's book offers a clear and engaging set
of readings of race, drawn from many areas of mainstream popular culture
and our daily lives.
Dr Paul Bowman, Director of Postgraduate Research, Journalism Media and
Cultural Studies School, Cardiff University
Consuming Race draws our attention to the ways race finds its way into
even the most banal aspects of everyday consumer life. Highly readable,
patient, thorough, and complex, the book reveals (old) even as it
creates (new) articulations. Defining its terms in a most clear and
informed manner, the book emphasizes the presence of race wherever
capital flows.
Kent A. Ono, Professor and Chair of Communication, University of Utah
www.benpitcher.com <http://www.benpitcher.com>
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