Racial Stigma on the Hollywood Screen from World War II to the Present
Dive deep into the complex interplay of race and representation with Racial Stigma on the Hollywood Screen from World War II to the Present by Brian Locke. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2010, this insightful book spans 208 pages, exploring how the entrenched white and black binary of American racial discourse shapes Hollywood's portrayal of Asian communities. Brian Locke expertly examines the evolution of racial stigma in film, providing a critical analysis of media narratives from World War II to modern times. This engaging read is essential for anyone interested in film studies, cultural studies, and race relations. Discover how Hollywood has reflected and influenced societal views, and gain a deeper understanding of the importance of diverse representations in cinema. Don't miss the opportunity to enrich your knowledge with this compelling exploration of race in the film industry.