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Representing Blackness Valerie Smith

Representing Blackness By Valerie Smith

Representing Blackness by Valerie Smith


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The seminal essays in this collection provide a variety of perspectives on black representation and questions of racial authenticity in mainstream as well as African American independence cinema. Among the topics discussed are racial stereotypes, critiques of that discourse and important directors.

Representing Blackness Summary

Representing Blackness: Issues in Film and Video by Valerie Smith

The seminal essays in this collection provide a variety of perspectives on black representation and questions of racial authenticity in mainstream as well as African American independence cinema. Among the topics discussed are racial stereotypes, critiques of that discourse, important directors such as Haile Gerima and Charles Burnett, and black, gay and lesbian film and video.

Table of Contents

Black beginnings - from "Uncle Tom's Cabin" to "The Birth of a Nation"; spectatorship and capture in "King Kong" - the guilty look; "Race Movies" as voice of the black bourgeoisie - "The Scar of Shame"; "The Scar of Shame" - skin colour and caste in black silent melodrama; a no-theory theory of contemporary black cinema; but compared to what? - reading realism, representation and essentialism in "School Daze", "Do the Right Thing" and the Spike Lee discourse; what is this "black" in black popular culture?; innocence and ambiguity in the films of Charles Burnett; visible silence - spectatorship in black gay and lesbian film; Haile Gerima and the political economy of cinematic resistance; telling family secrets - narrative and ideology in "Suzanne, Suzanne" by Camille Billops and James V. Hatch.

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GOR013924055
9780485300819
0485300818
Representing Blackness: Issues in Film and Video by Valerie Smith
Used - Like New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2000-12-01
250
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