(E) CBQ Classics—Vintage Works Still Relevant Today

Q4 Social Sciences Communication Booknotes Quarterly Pub Date : 2017-10-02 DOI:10.1080/10948007.2017.1412207
W. Barlow
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48:79 Split Image: African American in the Mass Media by Jannette L. Dates and William Barlow (Washington, DC: Howard University Press, 1993 (2nd ed.), ISBN: 978-0882581798 [Paperback], 574 pp., Introduction and Conclusion, 10 chapters, photographs, bibliographic essay, index) was an early, if not the first, comprehensive view of AfricanAmericans in the media. Through careful analyses of historical facts, Dates and Barlow offered critical analyses of the cultural representation of African Americans in all arenas of the media at that time, including film, radio, commercial and public television, print and broadcast news, advertising, and public relations. Although they are listed alternately as authors and editors, Dates and Barlow wrote at least 90 percent of the content, with additional contributions from Reebee Garofalo and Lee Thornton. Beginning with a reference to W.E. B. Du Bois’ concept of “double consciousness,” which he described in his 1903 book, Souls of Black Folks, Dates and Barlow applied this idea as a thematic construct to their investigations. In doing so, they provided foundational work in the analysis of identity and media that modeled not only how scholars could approach the duality of mediated representation and social realities, but how history and theory could be used to contextualize such topics. Dates is Dean Emerita of Howard University’s School of Communication [currently named after media pioneer Cathy Hughes], where she served in leadership for close to nineteen years. She is a recognized authority on media and the representations of African Americans in popular culture. Barlow, who died in June 2017, was a longtime Howard University professor in Howard’s department of Radio, Television and Film and a popular radio host for WPFW 89.3 FM in Washington, DC. The Howard University Press, which is no longer active, published the original editions of Split Image. However, WorldCat indicates the location of book copies in libraries and/or online sellers here: http://ou.worldcat.org/title/ split-image-african-americans-in-the-mass-media/oclc/21335850
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(E) CBQ经典-复古作品至今仍有意义
48:79 Jannette L.Dates和William Barlow的《分裂的图像:大众媒体中的非裔美国人》(华盛顿特区:霍华德大学出版社,1993年(第二版),ISBN:978-0882581798[平装本],574页,引言和结语,10章,照片,书目文章,索引)是对非裔美国人在媒体中的早期综合看法,如果不是第一次的话。通过对历史事实的仔细分析,Dates and Barlow对非裔美国人在当时所有媒体领域的文化表现进行了批判性分析,包括电影、广播、商业和公共电视、印刷和广播新闻、广告和公共关系。尽管Dates和Barlow交替被列为作者和编辑,但他们至少撰写了90%的内容,Reebee Garofaro和Lee Thornton也做出了额外贡献。从引用W.E.B.杜波依斯在1903年出版的《黑人的灵魂》一书中描述的“双重意识”概念开始,Dates和Barlow将这一概念作为主题结构应用于他们的调查。在这样做的过程中,他们在身份和媒体分析方面提供了基础性的工作,这些工作不仅模拟了学者如何处理中介表征和社会现实的双重性,还模拟了历史和理论如何用于将这些主题置于情境中。Dates是霍华德大学传播学院的Emerita院长(目前以媒体先驱Cathy Hughes的名字命名),她在那里担任了近19年的领导职务。她是公认的媒体权威,也是非裔美国人在流行文化中的代表。巴洛于2017年6月去世,是霍华德大学广播、电视和电影系的长期教授,也是华盛顿特区WPFW 89.3 FM的热门电台主持人。不再活跃的霍华德大学出版社出版了《分裂图像》的原版。然而,WorldCat在这里指出了图书馆和/或在线卖家中书籍副本的位置:http://ou.worldcat.org/title/大众媒体中的非裔美国人形象
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