《媒体与奴隶情感生活评论》艾莉森·佩奇著(明尼苏达大学出版社)

Michael L. Thomas
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在《媒体与奴隶制的情感生活》中,艾莉森·佩奇(Allison Page)探究了从20世纪60年代到现在的媒体文化如何动员奴隶制的遗产进行情感治理,或“情感和情感的生产和管理,以与治理理性保持一致”(6)。在整本书中,佩奇的分析成功地为国家行为者、媒体生产者、教育组织、以及其他利益相关者,因为他们讲述了自己在民权运动之后管理情绪和维持白人至上主义秩序的愿望。
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Review of Media and the Affective Life of Slavery by Allison Paige (University of Minnesota Press)
In 'Media and the Affective Life of Slavery,' Allison Page interrogates how media culture from the 1960s to the present has mobilized the legacy of slavery for affective governance, or "the production and management of affect and emotion to align with governing rationalities" (6). Throughout the book, Page’s analysis succeeds in providing a rich mapping of the converging interests of state actors, media producers, educational organizations, and other stakeholders as they narrate their own desire to manage emotions in the wake of the civil rights movement and to maintain white supremacist order.
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Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis 医学-临床神经学
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