Depicted

Depicted

by Ayana Love
Depicted

Depicted

by Ayana Love

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Overview

Journey alongside the writer & reporter, Ayana Love, within several examples of negative influential depictions of African-Americans within Japanese visuals (i.e. toys, posters, clothes), contemporary pieces such as comics, manga, and perceptions made within subliminal messages of Japanese media in books, television, and public placings. The following passages will reinforce the notion of white to black paradigm throughout history and how Japanese regards served as a metaphor to these types of thinking and/or insinuations.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940165984013
Publisher: Ayana Love
Publication date: 12/10/2022
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Ayana Love is a Multimedia Artist and Detroit native rocking the world currently– always taking the road less traveled, Ayana has proven her creativity through more ways than one! She has completed her studies at the accredited Western Michigan University, graduating in only 3 years with a Bachelor of Arts & Sciences. Her main concentration of studies were journalism & Japanese history, language, and culture. She has been immersed within Africana and Japanese studies for now a decade and has taken the leap of faith to finally show this side of herself. In her spare time Ayana serves as a Lay Teacher and program manager under the Archdiocese of Chicago. Ayana enjoys taking the time to explore experiences, understand and dissect what things mean within a bigger picture. Learning & reporting fact based knowledge is very important to Ayana and she dedicates her life’s endeavors to remaining true to this principle. She looks to provide concrete information on the history of her native heritage in creative ways in order to encourage healing conversations within and also around the world of our global community. Ayana hopes to serve as an agent of change for her’s, plus future generations to come.

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