Black dis/engagement: negotiating mainstream media presence and refusal

IF 1.9 2区 社会学 Q1 CULTURAL STUDIES European Journal of Cultural Studies Pub Date : 2023-11-08 DOI:10.1177/13675494231207913
Emma-Lee Amponsah
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This article presents a conceptualization and exploration of ‘Black dis/engagement’, which refers to Black people’s ‘non-presence’ in mainstream media and involves a simultaneous engagement with grassroots community media that divert – to various degrees – from the norms of white respectability. Based on 20 in-depth interviews with media practitioners (journalists, writers, digital media producers, and activists) of Black African descent in Belgium, this study challenges popular media diversity discourses that equate mainstream media visibility and engagement with social progress and disengagement with quite the opposite: an alarming loss. Drawing on Black ontology and feminist epistemologies of refusal rooted in histories of marronage and Black fugitivity, the study sheds light on how Black people create, write, and engage outside the mainstream, and examines the possibilities and limitations that Black individuals can encounter along the way. The study reveals that while some Black critical voices have found platforms within mainstream media, there is increasing skepticism and questioning among Black individuals and communities toward mainstream media infrastructures and cultures. Centering Black people’s agency and decentering the demands of dominant media cultures, the article sheds light on the diverse ways in which Black people have withdrawn from mainstream media, established digital community spaces, and engaged in various forms of community activities. Recognizing the fluid and contextual nature of Black dis/engagement, the author underscores the importance of valuing and understanding the diverse strategies employed by Black individuals and communities to navigate and resist oppressive media systems.
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黑人参与:协商主流媒体的存在和拒绝
本文提出了“黑人不参与”的概念和探索,它指的是黑人在主流媒体中的“不存在”,同时涉及到与基层社区媒体的接触,这些媒体在不同程度上偏离了白人体面的规范。基于对比利时非洲黑人后裔媒体从业者(记者、作家、数字媒体制作人和活动家)的20次深度访谈,本研究挑战了流行的媒体多样性话语,这些话语将主流媒体的知名度和参与与社会进步等同起来,而脱离与社会进步恰恰相反:一种令人担忧的损失。基于黑人本体论和根植于婚姻史和黑人逃亡史的女性主义拒绝认识论,该研究揭示了黑人如何在主流之外创造、写作和参与,并考察了黑人个体在此过程中可能遇到的可能性和局限性。研究表明,虽然一些黑人批评声音在主流媒体中找到了平台,但黑人个人和社区对主流媒体基础设施和文化的怀疑和质疑越来越多。文章以黑人的能动性为中心,以主流媒体文化的需求为中心,揭示了黑人从主流媒体中退出、建立数字社区空间、参与各种形式社区活动的多种方式。认识到黑人脱离/参与的流动性和背景性质,作者强调了重视和理解黑人个人和社区为驾驭和抵制压迫性媒体系统所采用的各种策略的重要性。
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期刊介绍: European Journal of Cultural Studies is a major international, peer-reviewed journal founded in Europe and edited from Finland, the Netherlands, the UK, the United States and New Zealand. The journal promotes a conception of cultural studies rooted in lived experience. It adopts a broad-ranging view of cultural studies, charting new questions and new research, and mapping the transformation of cultural studies in the years to come. The journal publishes well theorized empirically grounded work from a variety of locations and disciplinary backgrounds. It engages in critical discussions on power relations concerning gender, class, sexual preference, ethnicity and other macro or micro sites of political struggle.
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