Article
Performing the Blues: Illuminating How Color Schemes Relate to Detention, Gender, and Migration in Superstore and The Infiltrators
PopMec Research
(2021)
Abstract
Through a close reading and cultural analysis, this article provides an examination of the popular American television program Superstore on NBC and the film The Infiltrators from Cristina Ibarra and Alex Rivera. This article is being published by the journal of the PopMeC Association for US Popular Culture Studies. Published in December 2021.
Keywords
- Immigration,
- Performance,
- Ideology,
- Film,
- Television,
- Cultural Identity
Disciplines
- Arts and Humanities,
- American Studies,
- American Film Studies,
- American Popular Culture,
- Other American Studies,
- Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies,
- Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies,
- Film and Media Studies,
- Film Production,
- Visual Studies,
- Latin American Languages and Societies,
- Pacific Islands Languages and Societies,
- Race, Ethnicity and Post-Colonial Studies,
- Asian American Studies,
- Ethnic Studies,
- Latina/o Studies,
- Television,
- Theatre and Performance Studies,
- Other Theatre and Performance Studies,
- Performance Studies and
- Social and Behavioral Sciences
Publication Date
Winter December 14, 2021
Citation Information
Ed Chamberlain. "Performing the Blues: Illuminating How Color Schemes Relate to Detention, Gender, and Migration in Superstore and The Infiltrators" PopMec Research (2021) ISSN: 2660-8839 Available at: http://works.bepress.com/ed_chamberlain/23/