Race-baiter: how the media wields dangerous words to divide a nation
"Gone is the era of Edward R. Murrow and Walter Cronkite, when news programs fought to gain the trust and respect of a wide spectrum of American viewers. Today, the fastest-growing news programs and media platforms are fighting hard for increasingly narrow segments of the public and playing on...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Gone is the era of Edward R. Murrow and Walter Cronkite, when news programs fought to gain the trust and respect of a wide spectrum of American viewers. Today, the fastest-growing news programs and media platforms are fighting hard for increasingly narrow segments of the public and playing on old prejudices and deep-rooted fears, coloring the conversation in the blogosphere and the cable news chatter to distract from the true issues at stake. Using the same tactics once used to mobilize political parties and committed voters, they send their fans coded messages and demonize opposing groups, in the process securing valuable audience share and website traffic. Race-baiter is a term born out of this tumultuous climate, coined by the conservative media to describe a person who uses racial tensions to arouse the passion and ire of a particular demographic. Even as the election of the first black president forces us all to reevaluate how we think about race, gender, culture, and class lines, some areas of modern media are working hard to push the same old buttons of conflict and division for new purposes. In Race-Baiter, veteran journalist and media critic Eric Deggans dissects the powerful ways modern media feeds fears, prejudices, and hate, while also tracing the history of the word and its consequences, intended or otherwise".. |
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Titel: Race-baiter
Autor: Deggans, Eric
Jahr: 2012
CONTENTS
Acknowledgments ix
INTRODUCTION Making All the Right Enemies 1
1 Fox News Channel vs. MSNBC:
Downgrading All Journalism in the Race
to Win a Political Fight 17
2 Information Wars: How Partisan Media
Manipulate Facts to Get Your Attention 41
3 Fox News Channel's Focus on Scary
Black People Leaves Race Relations as
Collateral Damage 65
4 Chasing Obama, Newt, Bachmann, and Palin:
The Pitfalls of Race and Gender in Political
Coverage 89
5 From Supernegroes to BBFs: Why Network TV
Still Often Stars White America 109
6 How News Media Became a Haven for Middle-
Aged White Guys (and a Few Women) 135
7 Hate Radio: Why Talk Radio May Not Be a
Haven for Angry White Guys Much Longer 155
8 From Flavor Flav to All-American Muslim:
Searching Past the Stereotypes in "Reality TV" 179
9 The Katrina Effect: How Lax Poverty Coverage
Helps Politicians Demonize the Poor 203
10 Talking across Difference: Resisting Propaganda
while Integrating Our Lives and Media 223
Notes 243
Index 267 |
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