Double Crossed: Black Female Intersectionality in Hollywood

Frederick Gooding Jr.
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Double Crossed: Black Female Intersectionality in Hollywood

Frederick Gooding Jr.
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  • Published date: Apr 21, 2025
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 208
  • Publisher: University Press of Mississippi
  • ISBN: 9781496854315
  • Dimensions: 5.5" W x 0.5" L x 8.5" H
Frederick W. Gooding Jr. is the Dr. Ronald E. Moore Endowed Professor in Humanities and associate professor of African American studies within the John V. Roach Honors College at Texas Christian University. Featured in national outlets such as the New York Times, USA Today, and Time magazine, Gooding is a professor of popular culture who engages audiences on subtle racial patterns "hidden in plain sight." He is also author of Black Oscars: From Mammy to Minny, What the Academy Awards Tell Us about African Americans and Race and Media Literacy, Explained (or Why Does the Black Guy Die First?).
Double Crossed: Black Female Intersectionality in Hollywood examines and unpacks the intersectional invisibility of Black women in Hollywood films. Author Frederick W. Gooding Jr. exposes how racial and gender hierarchies operate on screen and in real life and brings a fresh perspective to such subjects as Blaxploitation, Disney princesses, and Shondaland. - Karen M. Bowdre, coeditor of From Madea to Media Mogul: Theorizing Tyler Perry

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