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From 1990s Girl to Hip-Hop Wife: An Analysis of the Portrayal of Tiny as Black Mother in Reality Television
Type de ressource
Chapitre de livre
Auteurs/contributeurs
- Jones, Ryessia D. (Auteur)
- Jones, Johnny (Auteur)
- Smith, Siobhan E. (Auteur)
- Allison, Donnetrice (Directeur de coll.)
Titre
From 1990s Girl to Hip-Hop Wife: An Analysis of the Portrayal of Tiny as Black Mother in Reality Television
Résumé
Although African-American women are still underrepresented in narrative television, reality television appears to be a site where one can find many portrayals of them. As other scholars have explained, the representations of African American women in reality television are usually negative, generally presenting them as loud, angry, and without “class.” However, there has been little research on the complicated relationships of black motherhood, black wifehood, and their portrayals on reality television. One black mother who illustrates this tense interaction is Tameka “Tiny” Harris, nee Cottle, formerly of the 1990s girl group Xscape, and star of two reality television programs— BET’s Tiny & Toya , and VH1’s T.I. and Tiny: The Family Hustle . Though both programs prominently feature Cottle, BET’s program constructs Tiny as an emotionally strong and pragmatically capable business woman who maintains the emotional health and financial stability of her family while her relational partner/husband, rapper Tip “T.I.” Harris, is serving time in prison. However, upon T.I.’s return home, The Family Hustle presents Tiny as having little business savvy and as overly permissive with their blended family. This is a dangerous portrayal, given that reality TV purports to disseminate some version of “reality” to its viewers.
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
39-61
Langue
Anglais
ISBN
978-1-4985-1933-5
Référence
Jones, R. D., Jones, J. et Smith, S. E. (2016). From 1990s Girl to Hip-Hop Wife: An Analysis of the Portrayal of Tiny as Black Mother in Reality Television. Dans Black Women’s Portrayals on Reality Television: The New Sapphire (p. 39‑61). Lexington Books. https://worldcat.org/en/title/1023210291
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