Black American Cinema

Author: Manthia Diawara
ISBN: 9780415903974

This is the first major collection of criticism on Black American cinema. From the pioneering work of Oscar Micheaux and Wallace Thurman to the Hollywood success of Spike Lee, Black American filmmakers have played a remarkable role in the development of the American film, both independent and mainstream.In this volume, the work of early Black filmmakers is given serious attention for the first time. Individual essays consider what a Black film tradition might be, the relation between Black American filmmakers and filmmakers from the diaspora, the nature of Black film aesthetics, the artist's place within the community, and the representation of a Black imaginary. Black American Cinema also uncovers the construction of Black sexuality on screen, the role of Black women in independent cinema, and the specific question of Black female spectatorship. A lively and provocative group of essays debate the place and significance of Spike LeeOf crucial importance are the ways in which the essays

Publisher: Psychology Press
Publish Date: 1993

Subjects: Fiction / General, Performing Arts / Film & Video / General, Performing Arts / Film & Video / History & Criticism

This book is available in the following Community Centers: Cross-Cultural Center (Location: Black/African American (BLCK))