Returning the gaze
Anna Everett
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Returning the gaze
by Anna Everett
Published
2001
Publisher
Duke University Press
Pages
365
ISBN-10
082232606X
Description
In Returning the Gaze Anna Everett revises American film history by reviving the extensive and all but forgotten participation of black film critics during the early twentieth century. While much of the existing scholarship on blacks and the cinema focuses on image studies and stereotypical representations, this work excavates a wealth of early critical writing on the cinema by black cultural critics, academics, journalists, poets, writers, and film fans. Culling black newpapers, magazines, scholarly and political journals, and monographs, Everett has produced an unparalleled investigation of black critical writing on the early cinema during the era of racial segregation in America. Correcting the notion that black critical interest in the cinema began and ended with the well-documented press campaign against D. W. Griffith's Birth of a Nation, she discovers that as early as 1909 black newspapers produced celebratory discourses about the cinema as a much-needed corrective to the predominance of theatrical blackface minstrelsy. She shows how, even before the Birth of a Nation controversy, the black press succeeded in drawing attention to both the callous commercial exploitation of lynching footage and the varied work of black film entrepreneurs. The book also reveals a feast of film commentaries that were produced during the "roaring twenties" and the jazz age by such writers as W. E. B. Du Bois, Langston Hughes, and Zora Neale Hurston, as well as additional pieces that were written throughout the Depression and the pre- and postwar periods. Situating this wide-ranging and ideologically complex material in its myriad social, political, economic, and cultural contexts, Everett aims to resuscitate a historical tradition for contemporary black film literature and criticism. -- from back cover.
Subjects
Twelve years a slave
The Same River Twice
Taste for Brown Sugar
Black American cinema
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Who is the author of Returning the gaze?
Returning the gaze was written by Anna Everett.
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The publication date for this specific edition is 2001. The original work may have been published on a different date.