An eye-opening union of analysis and fieldwork, Visualizing Black Lives examines the alternative and activist Black media and the people creating it in today's Brazil.
|Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1
1 Mediating Resistance: Afro-Brazilian Media and Movements 17
2 TV da Gente and Controlling the Means of Media Production 31
3 Animating Racism: Irony and Images of Dissent 53
4 Independent Lenses: Learning to See in Afro-Brazilian Film 75
Conclusion: Antiracist Visual Politics 103
Notes 109
Works Cited 117
Index 133
|"A provocative book. Through rich ethnographic interviews and analysis, Reighan Gillam queries the relationship between black representation in the media and black cultural formation in the contemporary moment. Gillam's engagement with everything from graffiti art to YouTube series gives us a glimpse into a new generation of black politics and social formation in Brazil."—Christen Smith, author of Afro-Paradise: Blackness, Violence, and Performance in Brazil|Reighan Gillam is an assistant professor of anthropology at the University of Southern California.