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Film Blackness Michael Boyce Gillespie

Film Blackness By Michael Boyce Gillespie

Film Blackness by Michael Boyce Gillespie


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Michael Boyce Gillespie shifts the ways we think about black film, seeing it not as the representation of the black experience, but as the visual negotiation between film as art and the social construction of race, as well as an interdisciplinary form that enacts black visual and expressive culture.

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Film Blackness: American Cinema and the Idea of Black Film by Michael Boyce Gillespie

In Film Blackness Michael Boyce Gillespie shifts the ways we think about black film, treating it not as a category, a genre, or strictly a representation of the black experience but as a visual negotiation between film as art and the discursivity of race. Gillespie challenges expectations that black film can or should represent the reality of black life or provide answers to social problems. Instead, he frames black film alongside literature, music, art, photography, and new media, treating it as an interdisciplinary form that enacts black visual and expressive culture. Gillespie discusses the racial grotesque in Ralph Bakshi's Coonskin (1975), black performativity in Wendell B. Harris Jr.'s Chameleon Street (1989), blackness and noir in Bill Duke's Deep Cover (1992), and how place and desire impact blackness in Barry Jenkins's Medicine for Melancholy (2008). Considering how each film represents a distinct conception of the relationship between race and cinema, Gillespie recasts the idea of black film and poses new paradigms for genre, narrative, aesthetics, historiography, and intertextuality.

Film Blackness Reviews

This astonishingly comprehensive, compact book does nothing less than synthesize nearly the entirety of thought to date on black cinema, blackness in the cinema, and scholarship in this vital area of film studies. . . . Essential. Upper-division undergraduates through professionals.
-- G. A. Foster * Choice *
A necessary book. Film Blackness gives us an inspired sense of a much-needed analysis of race in film, an analysis that has so far-true to form-eluded us. -- Courtney R. Baker * Cinema Journal *
This book blew my mind.... Michael Boyce Gillespie's Film Blackness sparks a necessary conversation about the art of Black film and its indefinable quality. He invites the reader to challenge themselves to perceive all Black film and art as individually distinct pieces of an endless puzzle of Blackness. Reader Meter: Five Stars. -- Mercedes K. Milner * Write or Die Chicks *

About Michael Boyce Gillespie

Michael Boyce Gillespie is Associate Professor of Film in the Department of Media and Communication Arts and the Black Studies Program at the City College of New York, City University of New York.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix

Introduction. We Insist: The Idea of Black Film 1

1. Reckless Eyeballing: Coonskin and the Racial Grotesque 17

2. Smiling Faces: Chameleon Street and Black Performativity 51

3. Voices Inside (Everything is Everything): Deep Cover and Modalities of Noir Blackness 83

4. Black Maybe: Medicine for Melancholy, Place, and Quiet Becoming 119

Coda. Destination Out 157

Notes 161

Bibliography 203

Index 223

Additional information

CIN0822362260G
9780822362265
0822362260
Film Blackness: American Cinema and the Idea of Black Film by Michael Boyce Gillespie
Used - Good
Paperback
Duke University Press
20160909
248
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