Beyond the Surface: Unraveling Race in Black. White.
This research poster explores how the reality show 'Black. White.' reveals internalized racism among white participants through performative Blackness, challenging the simplistic portrayal of race and calling for a deeper understanding of racial identities in media.
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Prompt
Create an academic research poster titled "Performative Blackness in Black. White.: Racial Representation and Reality TV" by Maria Couto, University of Illinois at Chicago. The poster should have a professional, scholarly design with clear sections for Introduction, Research Question, Theoretical Framework, Analysis, and Conclusion. Include space for references at the bottom. Use a color scheme appropriate for academic settings - perhaps navy blue, white, and gold accents. The poster should have a clean, organized layout with column structure. Include placeholder areas for key quotes from Stuart Hall, Patricia Hill Collins, and Robin Boylorn. Add a small decorative element related to media studies or television, but keep the overall design professional and academic. The poster should visually represent concepts of racial representation in media without using stereotypical imagery.