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ENGL 6310/7310 Popular Culture Studies Fall 2011 PH 300 M Dr. David Lavery Week Ten, 11/14/11 ENGL 6310/7310 Popular Culture Studies Fall 2011 PH 300 M Dr. David Lavery Week Ten, 11/14/11

Week Ten: “Race,” Racism, and Representation Popular Culture Studies Mini-Casebooks: Hughes, Mathis Part Six: “Race,” Racism and Representation 31. Paul Gilroy—'Get up, get into it and get involved' - Soul, Civil Rights and Black Power 32. Jacqueline Bobo—The Color Purple: Black Women and Cultural Readers 33. Stuart Hall—What is this 'Black' in Black Popular Culture? (James) 34. Cornel West (interviewed by Anders Stephanson)—Black Postmodernist Practices 35. bell hooks—Postmodern Blackness 36. Amir Saeed—Musical Jihad

Week Ten: “Race,” Racism, and Representation Popular Culture Studies Red Grooms, Way Down East Grooms and NKU

Week Ten: “Race,” Racism, and Representation Popular Culture Studies The Birth of a Nation (D. W. Griffith, 1915)

Week Ten: “Race,” Racism, and Representation Popular Culture Studies Watch the Trailer

Week Ten: “Race,” Racism, and Representation Popular Culture Studies The Race Rant

Week Ten: “Race,” Racism, and Representation Popular Culture Studies “The Unnatural” (The X-Files, 6.19) Watch the trailer on YouTube.

Week Ten: “Race,” Racism, and Representation Popular Culture Studies Brother from Another Planet (John Sayles, 1984) Watch the entire film on YouTube.

Week Ten: “Race,” Racism, and Representation Popular Culture Studies Race on The Daily Show Stephen Colbert, “Minority Report”

Week Ten: “Race,” Racism, and Representation Popular Culture Studies

Week Ten: “Race,” Racism, and Representation Popular Culture Studies “Diversity Day” (The Office [US], 1.2)

Week Ten: “Race,” Racism, and Representation Popular Culture Studies Part Six: “Race,” Racism and Representation 31. Paul Gilroy—'Get up, get into it and get involved' - Soul, Civil Rights, and Black Culture

Week Ten: “Race,” Racism, and Representation Popular Culture Studies Part Six: “Race,” Racism and Representation 32. Jacqueline Bobo—The Color Purple: Black Women and Cultural Readers

Stuart Hall (1932- ). Jamaican-born UK cultural theorist and sociologist. Popular Culture Studies Week Ten: “Race,” Racism, and Representation Part Six: “Race,” Racism and Representation 33. Stuart Hall—What is this 'Black' in Black Popular Culture? (James)

Week Ten: “Race,” Racism, and Representation Popular Culture Studies Part Six: “Race,” Racism and Representation 34. Cornel West (interviewed by Anders Stephanson)—Black Postmodernist Practices Cornel West vs. Ron Christie

Week Ten: “Race,” Racism, and Representation Popular Culture Studies Part Six: “Race,” Racism and Representation 35. bell hooks— Postmodern Blackness

Week Ten: “Race,” Racism, and Representation Popular Culture Studies Part Six: “Race,” Racism and Representation 36. —Musical Jihad

Week Ten: “Race,” Racism, and Representation Popular Culture Studies “Affirmative Action” (Curb Your Enthusiasm, 1.9)

Week Ten: “Race,” Racism, and Representation Popular Culture Studies Race on The Daily Show Larry WilmoreLarry Wilmore [Wilmore on Gatesgate] | Wyatt Cenac | Aasif Mandvi [”Allah in the Family”] | The Common ControversyWilmore on GatesgateWyatt CenacAasif Mandvi”Allah in the Family”The Common Controversy