Media and the affective life of slavery / Allison Page.
2022
P96.R3152 U673 2022
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Title
Media and the affective life of slavery / Allison Page.
Author
Page, Allison, 1983- author.
ISBN
9781452964904 (electronic book)
1452964904 (electronic book)
9781517910396
1517910390
9781517910402
1517910404
1452964904 (electronic book)
9781517910396
1517910390
9781517910402
1517910404
Published
Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, [2022]
Language
English
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1 online resource.
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P96.R3152 U673 2022
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305.8
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web.
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Table of Contents
Introduction. Racial formation and post-civil rights governance
"The restless Black peril": race, television documentary, and emotion
Feeling slavery: Roots and pedagogies of emotion
Choosing freedom: empathy and agency
"How many slaves work for you? algorithmic governance and guilt
Conclusion. Refusing prescription: Kara Walker and Black feminist cultural production.
"The restless Black peril": race, television documentary, and emotion
Feeling slavery: Roots and pedagogies of emotion
Choosing freedom: empathy and agency
"How many slaves work for you? algorithmic governance and guilt
Conclusion. Refusing prescription: Kara Walker and Black feminist cultural production.