Monk-Payton's questions compel us to interrogate what we mean by "better" representation on TV. She asks, "What do we want and need from television right now? What are the limitations and possibilities of the medium in addressing and redressing anti-Black violence?" Do you feel that any television programs are effectively "addressing and redressing anti-Black violence?" Describe specific examples of how contemporary shows attempt and/or succeed to do this. Do these shows venture into the territory of "plastic representation" as Warner defines it?
read https://filmquarterly.org/2017/12/04/in-the-time-of-plastic-representation/
Watch
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCSh48OlvMo&feature=youtu.be
read
https://www.publicbooks.org/tele-visionary-blackness/
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