TY - BOOK AU - Joseph,Ralina L. TI - Postracial Resistance: Black Women, Media, and the Uses of Strategic Ambiguity T2 - Critical Cultural Communication SN - 9781479862825 AV - E185.86 U1 - 305.48896073 23 PY - 2018///] CY - New York, NY : PB - New York University Press, KW - African American women KW - Social conditions KW - African Americans and mass media KW - Mass media and women KW - SOCIAL SCIENCEĀ / Media Studies KW - bisacsh KW - Angry Black Women KW - Feminist KW - Hollywood KW - Michelle Obama KW - Oprah Winfrey KW - Oprah KW - Postfeminist KW - Shonda Rhimes KW - Winfrey KW - black women KW - celebrity KW - discrimination KW - gender KW - media KW - performing race KW - postrace KW - race and media KW - racial ambiguity KW - racial equality KW - racial representation KW - women in media KW - women of color N1 - restricted access N2 - Winner, 2019 Outstanding Book Award, International Communication AssociationHow Black women in the spotlight negotiate the post-racial gaze of Hollywood and beyond From Oprah Winfrey, Michelle Obama, and Shonda Rhimes to their audiences and the industry workers behind the scenes, Ralina L. Joseph considers the way that Black women are required to walk a tightrope. Do they call out racism only to face accusations of being called "racists"? Or respond to racism in code only to face accusations of selling out? Postracial Resistance explores how African American women celebrities, cultural producers, and audiences employ postracial discourse-the notion that race and race-based discrimination are over and no longer affect people's everyday lives-to refute postracialism itself. In a world where they're often written off as stereotypical "Angry Black Women," Joseph offers that some Black women in media use "strategic ambiguity," deploying the failures of post-racial discourse to name racism and thus resist it.In Postracial Resistance, Joseph listens to and observes Black women as they perform and negotiate race in strategic ambiguity. Using three methods of media analysis-textual readings of the media's representation of these women; interviews with writers, producers, and studio executives; and audience ethnographies of young women viewers-Joseph maps the tensions and strategies that all Black women must engage to challenge the racialized sexism of everyday life, on- and off-screen UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9781479818426 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9781479818426/original ER -