Blackish
Linda, L. & Lindsey L. (2015). Gender Roles: A Sociological Perspective. Routledge. Print.
I trust the source as it addresses the issue of social roles as demonstrated by the film. In addition the dominion of the source is credible. This is a book that is based on peered studies from a sociological perspective. The credibility of the source is limited as the source is not biased. I hope to get an analysis of sociological aspects.
Gray, H. (2004). Watching race: Television and the struggle for blackness. Minneapolis: U. of Minnesota P.
The source is a scholarly article which makes it credible. The information presented is limited to the concept of racism as presented in the film. From this source I might be able to acquire information in regard to blackness struggles as depicted in the television show.
Hooks, B. (2014). Black Looks: Race and Representation. Routledge. Print.
I hope get information in regard to the representation of race in the film. This will help in showing the general significance of race. The source is credible because it is a peered book with a credible publisher. In addition it is not biased as it presents evidence in an argumentative form.
Barris, K. (2014). Black-ish. Retrieved from http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3487356/ition
The source is credible based on its domain. I hope to get understand the roles and the significance of class, gender and race as depicted by the film. In addition the source will provide an accurate understanding of social roles significance. The source holds no limited credibility as it holds any biases.
Cherry, D. (2014). Blackish interview w/Tracee Ellis Ross, Anthony Anderson, Laurence Fishburne and Kenya Barris. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ZcS4_Rbqec
The domain of the source makes it credible. This is an interview of some of the television’s show characters and the information presented by the source is therefore credible. In addition the source is not characterized by limitation despite the fact that the information is not detailed.