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- Title Pages
- Introduction
- 1 Shades of Colorblindness
- 2 Rhyme and Reason
- 3 The End of Racism?
- 4 Oprah Winfrey
- 5 The Race Denial Card
- 6 Representations of Arabs and Muslims in Post-9/11 Television Dramas
- 7 Maybe Brown People Aren’t So Scary If They’re Funny
- 8 “Some People Just Hide in Plain Sight”
- 9 Watching TV with White Supremacists
- 10 BBFFs
- 11 Matchmakers and Cultural Compatibility
- 12 Mainstreaming Latina Identity
- 13 Race in Progress, No Passing Zone
- About the Contributors
- Index
(p.345) About the Contributors
(p.345) About the Contributors
- Source:
- The Colorblind Screen
- Publisher:
- NYU Press
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- Title Pages
- Introduction
- 1 Shades of Colorblindness
- 2 Rhyme and Reason
- 3 The End of Racism?
- 4 Oprah Winfrey
- 5 The Race Denial Card
- 6 Representations of Arabs and Muslims in Post-9/11 Television Dramas
- 7 Maybe Brown People Aren’t So Scary If They’re Funny
- 8 “Some People Just Hide in Plain Sight”
- 9 Watching TV with White Supremacists
- 10 BBFFs
- 11 Matchmakers and Cultural Compatibility
- 12 Mainstreaming Latina Identity
- 13 Race in Progress, No Passing Zone
- About the Contributors
- Index