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How feelings about race are normalized by media culture

University of Minnesota Press

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Media and Affective Life of Slavery

Sidia Hartman: I look at US media about the history of slavery from the 1960s to the present. She argues that visual culture works through emotion which shapes and manages racialized subjectivity. "I can talk about this a little bit more when we get into official anti-racism," she says.

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