Representing
Blackness
Price: $21.95
Subtitle: Issues in Film and Video
Author: Valerie Smith
Subject: African American Studies/Film
and Media/American Studies/Race Studies
Paper ISBN 0-8135-2314-1
Cloth ISBN 0-8135-2313-3
Pages: 250 pp. 9 b&w illus.
Series:
Rutgers
Depth of Field
The essays in this collection provide a variety of
perspectives on black representation and questions of racial
authenticity in mainstream as well as African American independent
cinema. This volume includes seminal essays on racial stereotypes,
trenchant critiques of that discourse, original essays on important
directors such as Haile Gerima and Charles Burnett, and an insightful
discussion of black gay and lesbian film and video.
The contributors include Donald Bogle, Thomas Cripps, Jane
Gaines, Nathan Grant, Stuart Hall, Tommy L. Lott, Wahneema Lubiano,
Mike Murashige, Valerie Smith, James Snead, and David Van Leer. This
volume is an important contribution to the Depth of Field series and
should be indispensible for courses and individual scholars in film and
multicultural studies. The book contains a mix of original and
previously published pieces.
Valerie Smith is a professor in the English department at
UCLA, where she also teaches film. She is the author of Self Discovery
and Authority in Afro-American Narrative and editor of New Essays on
Toni Morrison's "Song of Solomon".
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