Description: The early years of the twentieth century were a formative time in the long history of struggle for black representation. More than any other medium, movies reflected the tremendous changes occurring in American society. Unfortunately, since they drew heavily on the nineteenth-century theatrical conventions of blackface minstrelsy and the "Uncle Tom Show" traditions, early pictures persisted in casting blacks in demeaning and outrageous caricatures that marginalized and burlesqued them and emphasized their comic or servile behavior. By contrast, race films—that is, movies that were black-cast, black-oriented, and viewed primarily by black audiences in segregated theaters—attempted to counter the crude stereotyping and regressive representations by presenting more authentic racial portrayals. This volume examines race filmmaking from numerous perspectives. By reanimating a critical but neglected period of early cinema—the years between the turn-of-the-century and 1930, the end of the silent film era—it provides a fascinating look at the efforts of early race film pioneers and offers a vibrant portrait of race and racial representation in American film and culture.
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EAN: 9780367873431
UPC: 9780367873431
ISBN: 9780367873431
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Book Title: Early Race Filmmaking in America (Routledge Advanc
Item Length: 22.9 cm
Number of Pages: 250 Pages
Publication Name: Early Race Filmmaking in America
Language: English
Publisher: Taylor & Francis LTD
Item Height: 229 mm
Subject: Social Sciences, History
Publication Year: 2019
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 531 g
Author: Barbara Lupack
Item Width: 152 mm
Format: Paperback