Can't Have It All: An Analysis of Black Motherhood on Reality Television

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Can't Have It All: An Analysis of Black Motherhood on Reality Television
Résumé
In this chapter we analyze three reality TV (RTV) shows whose main characters do not fit the old movie stereotypes of dark-skinned maternal Mammies, bossy, brown Sapphires or light-skinned sexy Jezebels. Many RTV shows with black cast members are falling back on such stereotypical representations. In contrast, the female characters we analyze are smart and sophisticated, and they live in multi-racial environments. Hence, the primary mediarelated question we address concerns how one slice of black motherhood is represented. The social question we address concerns the extent to which the character presentations actually point to social progress, with diverse symbols and meaning making of real life, or are they as artificial and stereotypical— perhaps in new ways— as the old portrayals?
Titre du livre
Black Women's Portrayals on Reality Television: The New Sapphire
Lieu
Lanham
Maison d’édition
Lexington Books
Date
14 janvier 2016
Pages
83-101
Langue
Anglais
ISBN
978-1-4985-1933-5
Référence
Alford, A. M., Maxwell, M. M., Jones, R. D. et Morris, A. N. (2016). Can’t Have It All: An Analysis of Black Motherhood on Reality Television. Dans Black Women’s Portrayals on Reality Television: The New Sapphire (p. 83‑101). Lexington Books. https://worldcat.org/en/title/1023210291
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