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“A Nation of Thieves”: Consumption, Commerce, and the Black Public Sphere
Public Culture, 1994R. Austin
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Suffrage and the New Negro in the Black Public Sphere
Front Pages, Front Lines, 2020The era immediately following World War I was tumultuous for African American communities, with its widespread backlash against black American soldiers, urban antiblack violence and riots, and lynching. The black press, which conveyed the communities’ sense of anxiety and grievance, was critical to the formation and maintenance of a radical black ...
Jane Rhodes
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3. Remembering the Men: Black Audience Propaganda and the Reconstruction of the Black Public Sphere
Militant Visions, 2019exaly +3 more sources
From Counterpublic to the Mainstream: The New Black Press and the Public Sphere
Journalism Studies, 2022This article explores an important development in mainstream U.S. journalism that has not received the attention it deserves. Since 2008, elite news and opinion outlets like the New York Times have placed Black advocacy journalists in positions where ...
Sid Bedingfield
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Afrofuturism and the DNA of Biopolitics in the Black Public Sphere
Black Theology, 2016This article explores the relationship of Afrofuturism to the intersection of race, religion and biopolitics within the Black public sphere. The article examines representations of emerging genomic technology in the film District 9 and the ethical questions regarding DNA surveillance and DNA phenotyping.
Christophe D. Ringer
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Atlanta’s Pink Trap House: Reimagining the Black Public Sphere as an Aesthetic Community
Theory & Event, 2021:Rapper 2 Chainz’s Pink Trap House, a bubble-gum pink home created as a symbolic representation of drug-infested ghettos, became an Atlanta landmark in summer of 2017, drawing in hip-hop enthusiasts from across the world.
Rhana A. Gittens
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“After the love has gone”: Bio‐politics and etho‐poetics in the black public sphere
Third Text, 1994Paul Gilroy
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The Root and the Black Public Sphere
Humanity & Society, 2012The Internet is a space where technological limits have been broken, yet race continues to shape the places and ways that people interact. Since 2008, TheRoot. com (hereby referred to as The Root) has occupied a unique and meaningful place within cyberspace by providing a venue for discourse on black communities.
R. Lewis
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Birmingham (UK): Constructing city spaces through Black popular cultures and the Black public sphere
City, 2002Drawing on qualitative research undertaken in the city of Birmingham, Britain's second city in terms of geographical size and with the largest number of Black people outside of London, this article engages with Black popular cultures and the Black public sphere.
Rajinder Dudrah
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Exer(or)cising Power: Black Bodies in the Black Public Sphere
1997I have been asking myself, whatever happened to breakdancing? Where did the acrobatic dance form that legend tells us evolved in the South Bronx as a competitive alternative to gang violence go? I can still recall the awe with which underground London beheld Ritchie ‘Crazy Legs’ Morales perform a head-spin so devastating that it transformed the way ...
P. Gilroy
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