The Myth of Colorblindness : Race and Ethnicity in American Cinema
Paperback Published on: 09/10/2020
Price: £89.99
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Synopsis
This book explores representations of race and ethnicity in contemporary cinema and the ways in which these depictions all too often promulgate an important racial ideology: the myth of colorblindness. Colorblindness is a discursive framework employed by mainstream, neoliberal media to celebrate a multicultural society while simultaneously disregarding its systemic and institutionalized racism. This collection is unique in its examination of such films as *Ex Machina*, *The Lone Ranger*, *The Blind Side*, *Zootopia*, *The Fast and the Furious* franchise, and *Dope*, which celebrate the myth of colorblindness, yet perpetuate and entrench the racism and racial inequities that persist in contemporary society. While the #OscarsSoWhite movement has been essential to bringing about structural changes to media industries and offers the opportunity for a wide diversity of voices to alter and transform the dominant, colorblind narratives continue to proliferate. As this book demonstrates, Hollywood still has a long way to go.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Springer International Publishing
- ISBN: 9783030174491
- Number of pages: 304
- Dimensions: 210 x 148 x 18 mm
- Weight: 417g
- Languages: English
