Abstract A focused, critical monograph examining the video titled "White In Public" featuring Jeny Smith. This work situates the video within contemporary media studies, visual culture, and socio-political discourse on race, visibility, and public space. It offers a comprehensive description, theoretical framing, shot-by-shot analysis, production and distribution context, reception study, ethical considerations, and suggestions for further research.
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A significant portion of the essay is dedicated to the internal toll of this public performance. Smith touches upon the "distress" felt by viewers and subjects alike when faced with the realization that their public persona is a construction. The constant vigilance required to remain "white in public" can lead to a fragmented sense of self, where the private identity is stifled or hidden to preserve a "comfortable" public image. Conclusion Abstract A focused, critical monograph examining the video