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| has gloss | eng: Daniel Bernardi (born 1964) is a professor of film and media studies in the Program in Film and Media Studies and the Departments of Transborder Chicano/a and Latino/a Studies at Arizona State University. Bernardi earned a Bachelor of Arts in Radio-TV (1984) and a Masters of Arts in Media Arts (1988) from the University of Arizona. He went on to earn a PhD in Film and Television Studies from UCLA (1994). His main academic interests are: cultural studies, critical race theory, early cinema, contemporary television and new media, all with an emphasis on whiteness as a historical formation of meanings. Borrowing from Michael Omi and Howard Winants theory of racial formation, he argues that whiteness is a historically powerful set of meanings that serves to either implicitly or explicitly dominate the shifting and reforming meaning of race in U.S. |
| lexicalization | eng: Daniel Bernardi |
| instance of | (noun) an educator who works at a college or university faculty member, academician, academic |
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