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Ceramic Uncles and Celluloid Mammies: Black Images and Their Influence on Culture Book

Ceramic Uncles and Celluloid Mammies: Black Images and Their Influence on Culture
Ceramic Uncles and Celluloid Mammies: Black Images and Their Influence on Culture, Exploring white American popular culture of the past century and a half, Turner details subtle and not-so-subtle negative tropes and images of black people, from Uncle Tom and Aunt Jemima to jokes about Michael Jackson and Jesse Jackson. She feels that fa, Ceramic Uncles and Celluloid Mammies: Black Images and Their Influence on Culture has a rating of 2.5 stars
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Ceramic Uncles and Celluloid Mammies: Black Images and Their Influence on Culture, Exploring white American popular culture of the past century and a half, Turner details subtle and not-so-subtle negative tropes and images of black people, from Uncle Tom and Aunt Jemima to jokes about Michael Jackson and Jesse Jackson. She feels that fa, Ceramic Uncles and Celluloid Mammies: Black Images and Their Influence on Culture
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  • Ceramic Uncles and Celluloid Mammies: Black Images and Their Influence on Culture
  • Written by author Patricia A. Turner
  • Published by Univ of Virginia Pr, November 2002
  • Exploring white American popular culture of the past century and a half, Turner details subtle and not-so-subtle negative tropes and images of black people, from Uncle Tom and Aunt Jemima to jokes about Michael Jackson and Jesse Jackson. She feels that fa
  • Exploring white American popular culture of the past century and a half, Turner (rhetoric, folklore, African American studies, U. of California at Davis) details subtle and not-so-subtle negative tropes and images of black people, from Uncle Tom and Aunt
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Exploring white American popular culture of the past century and a half, Turner details subtle and not-so-subtle negative tropes and images of black people, from Uncle Tom and Aunt Jemima to jokes about Michael Jackson and Jesse Jackson. She feels that far too little has changed in terms of white stereotyping and its negative effects.

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