Race-Related Content of Animated Cartoons.

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The Howard journal of communications Pub Date : 2006-01-01 Epub Date: 2006-11-23 DOI:10.1080/10646170600829493
Hugh Klein, Kenneth S Shiffman
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Abstract

Relying upon a content analysis of 1 specific type of medium to which young people are exposed beginning at an early age, on a regular basis, and for many years (i.e., animated cartoons), the present study examines what types of messages are provided about being members of different racial groups. This research examines the following issues: (a) How prevalent are race-related content and overt acts of racism in animated cartoons? (b) Has this prevalence changed over time? (c) What "types" of characteristics tend to be associated with being Caucasian, African American, Latino, Native American, and Asian? Results indicate that the prevalence of racial minority groups has been low over the years, with gradual decreases in representation during recent years, when the American population of racial minorities has grown. As time has gone on, the presence of overt racism has decreased greatly, demonstrating particularly sharp declines in the years since the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s. On most dimensions studied, members of different races were portrayed similarly.

与种族相关的动画内容。
依靠对一种特定类型的媒体的内容分析,年轻人从小就开始接触,定期接触,多年(即动画漫画),本研究考察了作为不同种族群体成员所提供的信息类型。本研究审查了下列问题:(a)动画漫画中与种族有关的内容和公开的种族主义行为有多普遍?(b)这种普遍情况是否随时间而改变?(c)哪些“类型”的特征往往与白种人、非裔美国人、拉丁美洲人、美洲原住民和亚洲人有关?结果表明,近年来少数族裔群体的患病率一直很低,近年来随着美国少数族裔人口的增长,其代表性逐渐下降。随着时间的推移,公开的种族主义已经大大减少,自20世纪60年代民权运动以来,这种减少尤为明显。在研究的大多数维度上,不同种族的成员被描绘得相似。
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