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Looking at the stars: The Black press, African American celebrity culture, and critical citizenship in early twentieth century America, 1895-1935.

机译:看着星星:黑人出版社,非裔美国人的名人文化和20世纪初美国(1895-1935年)的重要公民身份。

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Through the development of entertainment culture, African American actors, athletes and musicians increasingly were publicly recognized. In the mainstream press, Black celebrities were often faced with the same snubs and prejudices as ordinary Black citizens, who suffered persecution under Jim Crow legislation that denied African Americans their basic civil rights. In the Black press, however, these celebrities received great attention, and as visible and popular members of the Black community they played a decisive yet often unwitting and tenuous role in representing African American identity collectively. Charles M. Payne and Adam Green use the term "critical citizenship" to describe the way in which African Americans during this period conceptualized their identities as American citizens. Though Payne and Green discussed critical citizenship in terms of activism, this project broadens the term to include considerations of community-building and race pride as well.;Conceptualizing critical citizenship for the black community was an important part of the overall mission of the Black press. Black press entertainment journalism, which used celebrities as both "constellations" and companions in the fight for civil rights, emerged against the battle against Jim Crowism and came to embody the spirit of the Harlem Renaissance. The purpose of this project is to trace how celebrity reporting in the black press developed over time, distinct from yet contemporaneous with the development of yellow journalism in the mainstream press, and to understand how black journalists and editors conceptualized the idea of "celebrity" as it related to their overall construction of critical citizenship.;The evidence in support of this project was collected from an inductive reading of the entertainment-related content of the following black press newspapers over the time period 1895-1935: Baltimore Afro-American, Chicago Defender, New York Age, New York Amsterdam News, Philadelphia Tribune, Pittsburgh Courier, Cleveland Gazette, Kansas City/Topeka Plaindealer, Savannah Tribune, and Atlanta Daily World. In addition, the entertainment content of Black press magazines The Crisis, The Messenger, The Opportunity and The Negro World was included.
机译:通过娱乐文化的发展,非洲裔美国演员,运动员和音乐家越来越受到公众的认可。在主流媒体中,黑人名人经常与普通黑人公民一样遭受冷落和偏见,后者在吉姆·克劳(Jim Crow)立法下遭受迫害,该法案剥夺了非洲裔美国人的基本公民权利。但是,在布莱克新闻界,这些名人受到了极大的关注,作为布莱克社区中可见的和受欢迎的成员,他们在集体代表非洲裔美国人身份方面起着决定性的作用,但往往是无意识的和脆弱的角色。查尔斯·佩恩(Charles M. Payne)和亚当·格林(Adam Green)使用“批判公民身份”一词来描述这一时期非洲裔美国人将其身份概念化为美国公民的方式。尽管Payne和Green从激进主义的角度讨论了关键公民身份,但该项目拓宽了这个词的范围,包括社区建设和种族自尊心的考虑。;为黑人社区概念化关键公民身份是Black Press总体使命的重要组成部分。黑人新闻娱乐新闻业将名人既作为“星座”,又是同伴在争取民权的斗争中,出现了反对吉姆·克劳斯主义的斗争,并体现了哈莱姆文艺复兴的精神。该项目的目的是追踪黑人新闻界随着时间的流逝如何发展名人报道,这与主流新闻界的黄色新闻发展却是同时发生的情况截然不同,并了解黑人记者和编辑如何将“名人”思想概念化为它与他们的关键公民的整体建设有关。;支持该项目的证据来自对1895-1935年以下黑人新闻报纸娱乐相关内容的归纳阅读:巴尔的摩美国黑人,芝加哥捍卫者,纽约时代,纽约阿姆斯特丹新闻,费城论坛报,匹兹堡信使,克利夫兰宪报,堪萨斯城/托皮卡普莱德纳勒,萨凡纳论坛报和亚特兰大每日世界。此外,还包括了黑人新闻杂志《危机》,《信使》,《机会》和《黑人世界》的娱乐内容。

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  • 作者

    Teresa, Carrie.;

  • 作者单位

    Temple University.;

  • 授予单位 Temple University.;
  • 学科 Journalism.;African American Studies.;Black Studies.;History Black.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2014
  • 页码 333 p.
  • 总页数 333
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:40:41

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