Aniko Bodroghkozy 
Making #Charlottesville [EPUB ebook] 
Media from Civil Rights to Unite the Right

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The 2017 ‘Summer of Hate’ in Charlottesville became a worldwide media event, putting at center stage the resurgence of emboldened and empowered white supremacy and ‘alt-right’ extremism, as well as the antiracist movement opposing it. Aniko Bodroghkozy’s trenchant study examines this formative moment in recent U.S. history by juxtaposing it against two other epochal moments that put American racism and the struggle against it on worldwide display: the 1963 Birmingham and 1965 Selma campaigns of the civil rights movement.

Making #Charlottesville investigates the historical ‘rhymes’ in the mass media’s treatment of these events, separated by half a century, along with the ways that activists on both sides made use of the new media environment of their day to organize and amplify their respective messages. Bodroghkozy teases out the connections, similarities, and resonances among these events—from the ways all three places were consciously chosen as stage sets for media campaigns, to the similarly iconic and heavily circulated images they produced, to the sustained cultural purchase they continue to hold in the United States and around the world.

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Aniko Bodroghkozy is Professor of Media Studies at the University of Virginia and the author of Equal Time: Television and the Civil Rights Movement.

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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 264 ● ISBN 9780813949154 ● File size 7.5 MB ● Publisher University of Virginia Press ● City Charlottesville ● Country US ● Published 2023 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 8736030 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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