AF AMER 88S

Depictions, Ideals, and Perspectives of African-American Family as Told by Television

Description: Seminar, one hour. Designed for all majors. Exploration of history of black representation in American television from 1950s to present. Assessment of relationship between televisual representations and reality to consider how television reflects and creates ideals of African-American family. Contemplation of impact of media depictions on our own perceptions of people and culture. P/NP grading. Facilitated by Chinyere Nwonye, with Patricia A. Turner as faculty mentor.

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