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E-grāmata: Iconic Obama, 2007-2009: Essays on Media Representations of the Candidate and New President

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  • Formāts: 272 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 10-Jan-2014
  • Izdevniecība: McFarland & Co Inc
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"How is Barack Obama represented in popular culture? He is more than the United States' 44th president, but is also a lens through which we can examine politics, art, comics, and music in local, national, and international contexts. The essays in this collection focus on the buildup to the 2008 election and Obama's first year as president"--Provided by publisher.



How is Barack Obama represented in popular culture? More than the United States' 44th president, he is also a lens through which 1we can examine politics, art, comics, and music in various contexts. The essays in this collection focus on the buildup to the 2008 election as well as Obama's first year as president, a brief historical moment in which "Obama" was synonymous with possibility. The contributors represent a variety of scholarly standpoints, each adding a unique perspective on Obama's relationship to popular culture.

Recenzijas

fascinating textJournal of American Culture; fascinatingAmerican Studies; a well-done projectJournal of Communication Inquiry.

Acknowledgments xi
Introduction 1(8)
Derrais Carter
One Forging a Brand: Introducing Obama-Mania
Popular Culture in the Age of Obama
9(7)
Angela Nelson
The Modern E Pluribus Unum Man: How Obama Constructed His American Identity from His Global Background
16(12)
Etse Sikanku
Nicholas A. Yanes
Myth, Symbol, and the Branding of an American Presidency
28(17)
Patrick B. Oray
Two Film and Television: Change Televised
Character-in-Chief: Barack Obama and His Pop Culture Predecessors
45(18)
Justin S. Vaughn
Barack Obama or B. Hussein? The Post-Racial Debate in Boston Legal
63(22)
Jenny Banh
Three Hip-Hop Culture: Remixed Response to Obama's Popularity
"The Audacity of Dope": Rap Music, Race, and the Obama Presidency
85(12)
Travis L. Gosa
The Politics of Tagging: Shepard Fairey's Obama
97(16)
Erika Schneider
Four Comic Books: Obama's Popularity and the Original Superhero Medium
Obama and Spider-Man: A Meta-Data Media Analysis of an Unlikely Pairing
113(15)
Robert G. Weiner
Shelley E. Barba
Comics and Politics: An Interview with Larry Hama, Creator of Barack the Barbarian
128(5)
Nicholas A. Yanes
Five News Media and New Media: The Impact of Presidential News Politics and Digital Social Networks
Change That Couldn't Happen: News Media's Commitment to Hegemonic Masculinity through Collective Memory in the 2008 Presidential Election
133(18)
Robert E. Gutsche, Jr.
James Carviou
Rauf Arif
The President Speaks to America's Schoolchildren: Outline of a Brouhaha
151(16)
John T. "Jack" Becker
Obama Jungle Fever: Interracial Desire on the Campaign Trail
167(17)
Caroline A. Streeter
How to Understand Obama's Election News Coverage: An Interview with Daniel Berkowitz
184(5)
Nicholas A. Yanes
Derrais Carter
Robert E. Gutsche, Jr.
New Media's Impact on Elections: An Interview with Obama Girl Creator Ben Relles
189(8)
James Carviou
Six International Responses: Obama's Popularity Goes Global
Obama for Obama: Barack Obama in Japanese Popular Culture
197(16)
Yuya Kiuchi
Obama-Mania in Turkey: Popular Culture and the Forty-Fourth President of the United States in a Secular Muslim Nation
213(18)
Zafer Parlak
Tanfer Emin Tunc
France's News Media and Obama's French Popularity: Interview with Sebastian Compagnon
231(5)
Nicholas A. Yanes
Conclusion: What Happened to Obama-Mania? 236(9)
Nicholas A. Yanes
Appendix: A Bibliography of Obama in Comics 245(6)
Nicholas A. Yanes
About the Contributors 251(4)
Index 255
Nicholas A. Yanes examines the entertainment industry as an academic and corporate consultant. As a freelance writer he has contributed to CNBCPrime, Casual Connect, GameSauce, Sequart, MGMs Stargate Command, and ScifiPulse. Derrais Carter is an American Studies doctoral candidate at The University of Iowa where he also teaches rhetoric. He has previously published essays on black masculinity and feminism. He lives in Iowa City, Iowa.