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BA NJO -- $tpart PART I Contributions to Mainstream Media Culture -- $tchapter 1 The Early Black Press in Canada -- $tchapter 2 Increase Your Faith: The Domestication of Black Televangelism -- $tchapter 3 Wrestling with Races: When Sitcoms, Families, and Political Struggles Meet -- $tpart PART II Owning Images and Narratives -- $tchapter 4 ?(Re) dening Images of African Women?: A Postfeminist Critique of the Ghanaian YouTube Series ?An African City? -- $tchapter 5 Walking through Wakanda: A Critical Multimodal Analysis of Afrofuturism in the /$rBlack Panther Comic Book -- $tpart PART III Bridges Across the African Diaspora -- $tchapter 6 Stereotyped Representations of African Cultural Values in Black Media: A Critical Analysis -- $tchapter 7 NollywoodUSA: Opportunities and Challenges in Forging a Pan-African Storytelling and Identity -- $tpart PART IV Audiences? Responses and Effects -- $tchapter 8 Exploring African Female Immigrants? Perceptions of Their Portrayal in the U.S. Media -- $tchapter 9 Hardly Ever, I Don?t See It: Black Youth Speak about Positive Media Images of Black Men -- $tchapter 10 For Us Only? Examining the Effect of Viewing Context on Black Audiences? Perceived Influence of Black Entertainment /$rOMOTAYO O. BA NJO -- $tpart PART V Digital Diaspora -- $tchapter 11 Social Media and Social Justice Movements after the Diminution of Black-Owned Media in the United States -- $tchapter 12 Science and Online Construction of Identity among the African Diaspora -- $tchapter 13 ?Prime Time? Geographies: Dancehall Performance, Visual Communication, and the Philosophy of ?Boundarylessness? /$rSONJA H STA N L EY NIAAH. 330 3 $aThis volume gathers scholarship from varying disciplinary perspectives to explore media owned or created by members of the African diaspora, examine its relationship with diasporic audiences, and consider its impact on mainstream culture in general. 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