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[Commlist] New Book: Authenticating Whiteness: Karens, Selfies, and Pop Stars
Mon Nov 28 15:59:32 GMT 2022
Book Announcement:
Authenticating Whiteness: Karens, Selfies, and Pop Stars
<https://www.upress.state.ms.us/Books/A/Authenticating-Whiteness>
In /Authenticating Whiteness: Karens, Selfies, and Pop Stars/, Rachel
E. Dubrofsky explores the idea that popular media implicitly portrays
whiteness as credible, trustworthy, familiar, and honest, and that
this portrayal is normalized and ubiquitous. Whether on television,
film, social media, or in the news, white people are constructed as
believable and unrehearsed, from the way they talk to how they look
and act.
Dubrofsky argues that this way of making white people appear authentic
is a strategy of whiteness, requiring attentiveness to the context of
white supremacy in which the presentations unfold. The volume details
how ideas about what is natural, good, and wholesome are reified in
media, showing how these values are implicitly racialized. Additionally,
the project details how white women are presented as particularly
authentic when they seem to lose agency by expressing affect through
emotional and bodily displays.
The chapters examine a range of popular media—newspaper articles about
Donald J. Trump, a selfie taken at Auschwitz, music videos by Miley
Cyrus, the television series /UnREAL/, the infamous video of Amy Cooper
calling the police on an innocent Black man, and the documentary /Miss
Americana/—pinpointing patterns that cut across media to explore the
implications for the larger culture in which they exist. At its heart,
the book asks: Who gets to be authentic? And what are the implications?
Reviews
"/Authenticating Whiteness/ offers a new lens through which to
understand representations of everyday whiteness. It powerfully
discusses how whiteness often constructs itself as ‘authentic’ and
how authenticity functions as a strategy of whiteness. Focusing on
media and celebrity culture, including representations of white
femininity, this book has a lot to offer to scholars of race,
whiteness, and media. This is a highly valuable contribution to the
literature on media representations of whiteness and particularly
white femininity."
- Raka Shome, author of Diana and Beyond: White Femininity, National
Identity, and Contemporary Media Culture
"In this book, Rachel Dubrofsky takes an innovative and expansive
approach to the relationship between authenticity and whiteness. She
positions her compelling argument that authenticity works as a
strategy of whiteness within a range of media and popular culture,
from Taylor Swift to Miley Cyrus, from reality television to
Twitter, from Karen to Trump. Her detailed and careful analyses on
the varied alliances of whiteness with authenticity makes a
substantial contribution to conversations on the roles of media and
popular culture, affect, and surveillance in understanding the
powerful relationship between authenticity and whiteness."
- Sarah Banet-Weiser, author of Authentic™: The Politics of
Ambivalence in a Brand Culture
"/Authenticating Whiteness/ is an important exploration of the
fragile nature of whiteness in its contemporary sociopolitical
habitat. In examining how whiteness is unapologetically
shape-shifting, self-protective, and often insecure, Rachel
Dubrofsky issues a compelling challenge we won’t soon forget in this
masterful critical-theoretic volume."
- Ronald L. Jackson II, author of Scripting the Black Masculine
Body: Identity, Discourse, and Racial Politics in Popular Media
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