Immigrant generations, media representations, and audiences [electronic resource] / Omotayo O. Banjo, editor.

This anthology examines how immigrants and their US-born children use media to negotiate their American identity and how audiences engage with mediated narratives about the immigrant experience (cultural adjustments, language use, and the like). Where this work diverges from other collections and mo...

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Other Authors: Banjo, Omotayo O. (Editor)
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Published: Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, 2021.
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505 0 |a 1. Becoming Black: An Introduction to Immigrant Generations, Media Representations, and Audiences -- Part I: Representation: Foreign Realities Onscreen -- 2. Stages of Being Foreign as Portrayed in The Citizen and Moscow on the Hudson -- 3. First-generation Korean American Womens Mobility: Intersections of Ethnicity/Race, Class, and Gender -- 4. Then We Show Ourselves : Resisting Immigration in Party of Five Reboot -- 5. Contested Citizenship: The Representation of Latinx Immigration Narratives in Jane the Virgin and One Day at a Time -- 6. Immigrants Make America Great: A Textual Analysis of Bob Hearts Abishola -- Part II: Content Creation: Industry Concerns and Constraints -- 7. Ambivalence and Contradiction in Digital Distribution: How Corporate Branding and Marketing Dilute the Lived Experiences in Ramy -- 8. Un Puente a la Mesa: The Role of Cultural Translators in the Production of Disney/Pixars Coco -- Part III: Audience Reflections and Responses -- 9. Yvonne Orji's Docuseries, First Gen: First-Generational Narratives and the Impact on Audiences' Community Cultural Wealth -- 10. Am I an All-American Girl? An Autocritography of Ethnicity, Gender, and Acculturation via Margaret Chos All-American Girl (19941995) -- 11. Between a Banana and a Coconut: Reflections on Being Second-Generation American on the Periphery -- 12. Language, Telenovelas, and Citizenship: A Mexican Immigrants Exploration of First-Generation American Narratives in Jane The Virgin -- 13. Mixing and Re-making: The Identity of Second-Generation Bangladeshis in the United States -- 14. Strega Nona: The Spell On Identities -- 15. Rebuilding the American Dream. 
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