Karukerament - The English version

Karukerament - The English version

Sharing Caribbean narratives

Karukerament

Karukerament is a podcast about the representation of the Caribbean in cinema and television.

En cours de lecture

Special Edition 3 - 2020 in review

En cours de lecture

Special Edition 2 - Representation of Black single mothers in US Black sitcoms in the 90's

Yé Moun La ! Here's a new special edition titled "The representation of Black single moms in Black sitcoms in the 90's".

It's a presentation I did in October 2019 during a workshop hosted by university professfor Lissell Quiroz and phD Student Christelle Gomis during the annual Congress of the Institute of the Americas in Paris. Here I take a look at how Black sitcoms give a subversive representation of Black motherhood by deconstructing the negative stereotypes created since the slavery days. 

Sources :

Thea, ABC, 1993 - 1994

In The House (seasons 1 and 2), NBC, 1995 - 1996

The Parkers, UPN, 1999 - 2004

My main academic sources were : 

Patricia Hill Collins, Black Feminist Thought, 1990

Donald Bogle, Primetime Blues: African Americans on Network Television, 2001


Opening and ending credits : Escape Music (Feel it) de Mano D'iShango (feat. Yalisaï)
Interlude Yé Krik Yé Krak : "Mèm Biten Menm Bagay" de Meemee Nelzy avec Chyco Simeon
Interlude Connexions Caribéennes : "Rien n'arrive sans rien" de Gage

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Special Edition - 6/6

Yé Moun La! You're listening to Karukerament The English Version.

This is a special edition. I present you my guidebook on the representation of slavery in French cinema and television.

It's a six-part series. This is episode 6.

How sexual violence is used to represent the power dynamics?

How is resistance used to represent the power dynamics?

www.karukerament.com

Opening and ending credits: Mano D'iShango feat. Yalisaï - Escape Music (Feel it)

Interlude : Gage - Rien n'arrive sans rien

En cours de lecture

Special Edition - 5/6

Yé Moun La! You're listening to Karukerament The English Version.

This is a special edition. I present you my guidebook on the representation of slavery in French cinema and television.

It's a six-part series. This is episode 5.

How violence is used to represent the power dynamics? 

www.karukerament.com

Opening and ending credits: Mano D'iShango feat. Yalisaï - Escape Music (Feel it)

Interlude : Gage - Rien n'arrive sans rien

En cours de lecture

Special Edition - 4/6

Yé Moun La! You're listening to Karukerament The English Version.

This is a special edition. I present you my guidebook on the representation of slavery in French cinema and television.

It's a six-part series. This is episode 4.

How to humanize the White slave owners? 

www.karukerament.com

Opening and ending credits: Mano D'iShango feat. Yalisaï - Escape Music (Feel it)

Interlude : Gage - Rien n'arrive sans rien