Adjusting the Contrast: British Television and Constructs of Race

Adjusting the Contrast: British Television and Constructs of Race

by Sarita Malik (Editor), Darrell M Newton (Editor)

Synopsis

Through contextual and textual analyses, this title explores a range of texts and practices that address the ongoing phenomenon of race and its relationship to television. Chapters explore policies and the management of race; transnationalism and racial diversity; historical questions of representation; the myth of a multicultural England, and more. Included are textual analyses of programmes such as Doctor Who, Shoot the Messenger, Desi DNA, Top Boy, and the broadcast environments that helped to create them. Other chapters scrutinise the 1950s and how immigration is reframed on contemporary television screens on programmes like Call the Midwife; the continuing myth of a multicultural England through Luther, and how comedies such as Till Death Us Do Part, cautiously framed racial tensions as laughing matters.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 228
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Published: 31 Aug 2017

ISBN 10: 1526100983
ISBN 13: 9781526100986

Author Bio
Sarita Malik is Professor of Media, Culture and Communications at Brunel University Darrell M. Newton is Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs and Dean of Graduate Studies at the University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire