This culturally and politically timely collection examines new Black films and moving images that have, once again, excited and possibly shifted the global media landscape.
This culturally and politically timely collection examines new Black films and moving images that have, once again, excited and possibly shifted the global media landscape.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Artel Great is the George and Judy Marcus Endowed Chair in African American Cinema Studies and Assistant Professor of Critical Studies at San Francisco State University. He is an Independent Spirit Award-nominated filmmaker, cultural critic, and Black cinema scholar. Dr. Great has written on film, race, and popular culture in both academic and popular publications. Ed Guerrero is a film historian and Black cinema scholar. He has written extensively on Black movies and his influential books explore Black cinema, its critical discourse, and political economy. Dr. Guerrero has served on numerous editorial and professional boards including the National Film Preservation Board of the Library of Congress. He has also taught Cinema Studies and Africana Studies at New York University.
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1. The Afrofuture & Black Horror in Three Acts 2. Feeling What I'm Seeing, Seeing What I'm Feeling 3. Bury Me in the Ocean: Marvel's Black Panther and the Politics of Performative Wokeness 4. Listening Rather for the Tone Than the Lyrics: A Memoire of Afrosurrealism 5. The Philosophonic Labor of These Hands 6. To Build a Table: The Rise of Tyler Perry in African American Cinema 7. Streaming for Black Lives 8. Out of Form into Being: Black Women Filmmakers and Experiments in Expansive Cinema 9. Strangers in the Village: Black Independent Cinema in the 21st Century 10. Prison Notes: Cinematic Tales From the Black Gulag 11. Future Rhythms in Afrofuturist Film
1. The Afrofuture & Black Horror in Three Acts 2. Feeling What I'm Seeing, Seeing What I'm Feeling 3. Bury Me in the Ocean: Marvel's Black Panther and the Politics of Performative Wokeness 4. Listening Rather for the Tone Than the Lyrics: A Memoire of Afrosurrealism 5. The Philosophonic Labor of These Hands 6. To Build a Table: The Rise of Tyler Perry in African American Cinema 7. Streaming for Black Lives 8. Out of Form into Being: Black Women Filmmakers and Experiments in Expansive Cinema 9. Strangers in the Village: Black Independent Cinema in the 21st Century 10. Prison Notes: Cinematic Tales From the Black Gulag 11. Future Rhythms in Afrofuturist Film
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