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[ecrea] New Book Announcement: Whiteness, transnational feminism, & media studies
Fri Oct 31 09:46:32 GMT 2014
Announcing a new book on transnational feminist and media studies out
this month.
Diana and Beyond: White femininity, national identity and contemporary
media culture, University of Illinois Press, November 2014). By Raka Shome
Analyzes the global circulation of white femininity. Examines the
relation between white femininity and nation in contemporary media.
Moves from ideas on the positioning of privileged white women in global
neoliberalism to the emergence of new formulations of white femininity
in the millennium.
http://www.press.uillinois.edu/books/catalog/54tky7xw9780252038730.html
Advance Praise:
"Brings together one of the most talked about images in recent history,
Princess Diana, with one of the least talked about, whiteness. It is a
brilliant move, to see, scrutinize and show the elusive, and to many
people invisible, structures of white femininity in one of its most
visible and vivid manifestations. Combining a painstaking analysis of
Diana's immediate historical and cultural context with a wide sense of
her connection to other prominent images of white femininity, the book
lucidly opens up the gender and ethnic specificities of particular, but
also broad and familiar, instances of motherhood, fashion, nation,
masculinity, and spirituality. This is a major contribution to cultural
history and celebrity studies as well as the fields of gender and
whiteness, beautifully written, always enthralling."--Richard Dyer,
author of White: Essays on Race and Culture and Heavenly Bodies: Film
Stars and Society
"Well-researched and theoretically sophisticated, this work asks
disturbing questions of contemporary neoliberal politics. By focusing on
the significance of Princess Diana's whiteness, Shome's work takes us
beyond post-imperial, postcolonial analyses of whiteness, by engaging
instead with neoliberalism and globalization. Moving between the ethos
of New Labour's 'Cool Britannia' and the Coalition government's demands
for a skewed and cruel austerity, this work re-inflects race, class and
sexuality in contemporary culture in new and significant ways. Without a
doubt, one of the most significant books to be written about the
intertwining of race, class and gender on the one hand and neoliberalism
and multiculturalism on the other."--Radhika Mohanram, co-author of
Imperialism as Diaspora: Race, Sexuality, and History in Anglo-India
"Diana and Beyond generates astute understandings not only of the
culture of the contemporary UK but also of transnationalized regimes of
gender, privilege, and social class. Raka Shome has produced a genuinely
intellectually exciting book that is adept at analyzing important
cultural phenomena too often written off as ephemeral, apolitical and
'feminine.'"--Diane Negra, author of Off-White Hollywood: American
Culture and Ethnic Female Stardom
"Shome's book is expertly-written and much-needed, connecting whiteness
studies with concerns about neoliberalism and global media
cultures."--Catherine R. Squires, author of The Post-Racial Mystique:
Media and Race in the Twenty-First Century
http://www.press.uillinois.edu/…/catalog/54tky7xw9780252038…;
Google preview available
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Thanks!
Dr. Rebecca Clark Mane
Lecturer, COMS department
CSUN
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