The Black Culture Industry

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Routledge, 7. 6. 2006 - Počet stran: 212
Cashmore's controversial study argues that black culture has been converted into a commodity, usually in the interests of white owned corporations. Using detailed studies of the marketing of Motown, Michael Jackson and the Artist Formerly Known as Prince, Cashmore suggests that inflating the significance of this commodified 'black culture' may actually be counter-productive in the struggle for racial justice.
 

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ONCE PAIN AND HUNGER HAVE BEEN REMOVED
13
IRONY TO SOME THEFT TO OTHERS
31
WHITE BOSS IN A BLACK INDUSTRY
49
ARMED TO THE TEETH
62
FURTHEST FROM THE MONEY
81
BACK TO THE HOLY WATERS
94
REJECTING IT LIVING UP TO IT
113
INFANT ICON
125
YOUR NAME IS ?
144
BROTHERS AND OTHERS
154
AMERICAS PARADOX
172
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Ellis Cashmore is the author of...and there was television and Dictionary of Race and Ethnic Relations. He has held academic positions at the Universities of Washington, Tampa, Massachusetts, Hong Kong and Aston, England, and is currently Professor of Sociology at Staffordshire University, England.

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