Race Class and Gender in Media
Please explain what Chakravartty and Jackson mean by the disavowal of race in communication theory. What kinds of evidence do they present to support their argument? notes from professor 10:21:10 From Margaret Schwartz: Syllabi as DISCOURSE 10:21:29 From Margaret Schwartz : Discourse: a set of values, meanings, a worldview 10:24:39 From Margaret Schwartz: Disavowal race is not central to the field, but rather a special focus one can choose to take 10:25:07 From Margaret Schwartz : Race is communication studies= discussion of colonialism and chattel slavery 10:27:20 From Margaret Schwartz : The lack of material on communication x race for an introduction to the field means that students who want to work in that area must already be familiar with it. It is not presented among the menu of acceptable/standard/available topics for analysis. 10:28:38 From Margaret Schwartz: DEMOCRACY as a central topic (example) 10:29:51 From Margaret Schwartz: How is it possible, that we don’t consider race and its intersection with the idea of democracy as central to that discussion.
10:30:39 From Margaret Schwartz: disavowal=decentering=ghettoization 10:31:02 From Margaret Schwartz: Legacy of colonialism: 10:40:24 From Margaret Schwartz : Colonialism: the settlement of one land by white/Europeans who also dominated, enslaved, and often eradicated indigenous populations. 10:40:34 From Ryan Green: My internet connection is unstable right now so you’re frozen but I was going to mention how the legacy of colonialism is still present in the field of communications in general, meaning the entire field may still demonstrate traces of colonialism because media is often run by governments and people of power.
As you mentioned indigenous people were conquered and silenced, we often still see examples of this like in Flint Michigan, etc 10:40:35 From Margaret Schwartz: Colonialism also brings the institution of slavery with it 10:41:01 From Ryan Green: Although social media seems to be counteracting this in some ways allowing everyone a voice 10:43:46 From Sophia Pirozzi: I am sick and I lost my voice but I think that communications are often the medium to discuss colonialism, racism, and their influence on society and populations. For this reason, it is essential to analyze how the medium affects the message as well. 10:43:48 From Margaret Schwartz: Not just an omission but a disavowal to not talk about colonialism is to disavow the importance of its legacy. Get homework help here
