Is She Strong or Just a B!@*#? Discussion of Black Women's Anger in the Reality Show Bad Girls Club
Type de ressource
Chapitre de livre
Auteurs/contributeurs
- Goldman, Adria Y. (Auteur)
- Allison, Donnetrice (Directeur de coll.)
Titre
Is She Strong or Just a B!@*#? Discussion of Black Women's Anger in the Reality Show Bad Girls Club
Résumé
It is near impossible to have a discussion of black women in reality television without mentioning the infamous Angry Black Woman (ABW). In fact, some critiques have argued reality television is damaging for black women since many shows focus heavily on this character. 1 This stereotypical characterization of black women is long-standing, due largely to its constant inclusion in media messages. As noted in chapter one, audiences were first officially introduced to her in the 1920s as Sapphire Stevens from the Amos ‘n’ Andy Show ; and her character continued to resurface throughout the years, across several different genres. Despite the many time periods through which this image has traveled, the key characteristic of the Sapphire— her unexplainable anger and aggression— seem to resonate in many modern day images of black women.
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
105-125
Langue
Anglais
ISBN
978-1-4985-1933-5
Référence
Goldman, A. Y. (2016). Is She Strong or Just a B!@*#? Discussion of Black Women’s Anger in the Reality Show Bad Girls Club. Dans Black Women’s Portrayals on Reality Television: The New Sapphire (p. 105‑125). Lexington Books. https://worldcat.org/en/title/1023210291
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