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Rebels of the underground: : Media, orality, and the routes of black emancipation

  • Autores: Armond R. Towns
  • Localización: Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies, ISSN-e 1479-4233, Nº. 13, 2, 2016, págs. 184-197
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • Studies of race in communication studies often critique and/or celebrate representations of people of color, but recently scholars have called for studies to “go beyond” representation. Building off the work of Sarah Sharma, Harold Innis, Marshall McLuhan, and Walter Ong, this article considers how forms of media, rather than solely content, have racial implications that exceed their representational capabilities. Through an analysis of slave narratives, this article argues that the Underground Railroad was a “media environment” that assisted slave emancipation. This environment celebrated oral forms of mediation and the bodies of certain black runaway slaves to mediate the lines between freedom and bondage.


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