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Adjusting the Contrast: British Television and Constructs of Race

Online ISBN:
9781526132185
Print ISBN:
9781526100986
Publisher:
Manchester University Press
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Adjusting the Contrast: British Television and Constructs of Race

Sarita Malik (ed.),
Sarita Malik
(ed.)
Brunel University
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Darrell M. Newton (ed.)
Darrell M. Newton
(ed.)
Salisbury University
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Published:
30 August 2017
Online ISBN:
9781526132185
Print ISBN:
9781526100986
Publisher:
Manchester University Press

Abstract

Through contextual and textual analyses, Adjusting the contrast: British television and constructs of race explores a range of texts and practices that address the ongoing phenomenon of television’s relationship with ‘race’. The collection brings together media scholars from the UK and US, who focus on a range of issues, from television scheduling to historical questions of representation. The collection also seeks to examine how television represents Britishness through whiteness, and continued constructs of racialised normativity. Included are analyses of programmes such as Doctor Who, Shoot the Messenger, Desi DNAand Top Boy, which explore the broadcast policies and cultural production in the 'new age' of television. Other chapters examine the reframing of the 1950s on contemporary television though the example of Call the Midwife; the continuing myth of a multicultural England on Luther, and how sitcoms such as Till Death Us Do Part and Mind Your Language framed racial tensions through comedy. Through a critical analysis of literature and new empirical research, cultures of production are deconstructed, and public service remits examined.

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