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  1. The Black guy dies first
    Black horror cinema from fodder to Oscar
    Published: February 2023
    Publisher:  Saga Press, London; Sidney, New York, Toronto, New Delhi

    "The Black Guy Dies First explores the Black journey in modern horror cinema, from the fodder epitomized by Spider Baby to the Oscar-winning cinematic heights of Get Out and beyond. This eye-opening book delves into the themes, tropes, and traits... more

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    "The Black Guy Dies First explores the Black journey in modern horror cinema, from the fodder epitomized by Spider Baby to the Oscar-winning cinematic heights of Get Out and beyond. This eye-opening book delves into the themes, tropes, and traits that have come to characterize Black roles in horror since 1968, a year in which race made national headlines in iconic moments from the enactment of the 1968 Civil Rights Act and Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination in April. This timely book is a must-read for cinema and horror fans alike"--

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9781982186531; 1982186534
    Edition: Paperback edition
    Subjects: Schwarze <Motiv>; Horrorfilm; Science-Fiction-Film
    Other subjects: Black people in motion pictures; African Americans in motion pictures; Race in motion pictures; Horror films / United States / History and criticism; Film criticism
    Scope: 320 pages, illustrations (chiefly color), 22 cm
  2. Racial Blackness and Indian Ocean slavery
    Iran's cinematic archive
    Published: [2023]
    Publisher:  University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis ; London

    "Racial Blackness and Indian Ocean Slavery reveals how Iranian cinema preserves the legacy of this vast and yet long-overlooked history that has come to be known as Indian Ocean slavery. Revealing the politicized clash between commercial cinema and... more

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    "Racial Blackness and Indian Ocean Slavery reveals how Iranian cinema preserves the legacy of this vast and yet long-overlooked history that has come to be known as Indian Ocean slavery. Revealing the politicized clash between commercial cinema and alternative filmmaking, Parisa Vaziri shows that Iranian film preserves the legacy of African slavery's longue durée in ways that resist its overpowering erasure in the popular and historical imagination."

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9781517914752; 9781517914745
    Subjects: Sklaverei <Motiv>; Schwarze <Motiv>; Film; Indischer Ozean <Motiv>
    Other subjects: Black people in motion pictures; Slavery in motion pictures; Motion pictures / Iran / History; Slavery / Indian Ocean Region / History
    Scope: xii, 354 Seiten, Illustrationen, 22 cm
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    Introduction : Indian Ocean Slavery, Cinema, and the Perversion of Context -- Blackface and the Immemorial : Fīlmfārsi's Navel -- Zār and the Anxieties of the Iranian New Wave -- Irano-Afro-Iran : The Racial Aesthetic -- The Black Maternal and the Interruptive Imagination : Bashu -- Conclusion. The Collective for Black Iranians : On Digital Anamnesia

  3. Black-Arab encounters in literature and film
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, London ; New York

    "This book investigates how representations of Black Africans have been negotiated over time in Arabic literature and film. The book offers direct readings of a representative selection of primary texts, shedding light on the divergent ways these... more

    Universitätsbibliothek Bamberg
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    "This book investigates how representations of Black Africans have been negotiated over time in Arabic literature and film. The book offers direct readings of a representative selection of primary texts, shedding light on the divergent ways these authors understood race across different genres, including pre-Islamic classical poetry, polemical essays, travel narratives, novels, and films. Starting with the first recognized Black-Arab poet Antara Ibn Shaddad (580 C.E.) and extending right up to the present day, the works examined illuminate the changes in consciousness that attended Black Africans as they negotiated their position in Arab society. In a twist to Edward Said's Orientalism, the book argues that scholars in the Middle East and North Africa generated a hierarchical representational discourse themselves, one equally predicated on the Self-Other binary. However, it also demonstrates that Arab racial discourse is not a linear rhetoric but changes according to history, political circumstances and ideologies such as tribal politics, the Shu'ubiyya movement, nationalism, and imperialism. Challenging fundamental assumptions of Black Diaspora studies and post-colonial studies, this book will be of interest to scholars of the African diaspora, Arabic literature, Middle East studies and critical race studies"--

     

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  4. Black-Arab encounters in literature and film
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  Taylor & Francis Group, Milton

    Theoretical Introduction: The Evolution of the Idea of Race in the Middle East and North Africa: Classical Paradigms -- Black Poets' Defensive Rhetorical Acts: The Example of Antara Ibn Shaddad -- Writing Identity: Dissident Discourse in Shu'ubiyya... more

    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Unter den Linden
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    Theoretical Introduction: The Evolution of the Idea of Race in the Middle East and North Africa: Classical Paradigms -- Black Poets' Defensive Rhetorical Acts: The Example of Antara Ibn Shaddad -- Writing Identity: Dissident Discourse in Shu'ubiyya Black Poetry -- In Defense of Blackness: Patterns of Argumentation in Al-Jahiz's Fakhr Al-Sudan-Ala-Al-Baydan -- Identity Politics and the Constructions of Blackness in North African Medieval Travel Narratives -- Writing the Egyptian Imperial Narrative: Rifa'a Al Al-Tahtawi's Descriptions of Sudan and the Sudanese -- The Representation of Blackness in Maghrebian Literature and Film. "This book investigates how representations of Black Africans have been negotiated over time in Arabic literature and film. The book offers direct readings of a representative selection of primary texts, shedding light on the divergent ways these authors understood race across different genres, including pre-Islamic classical poetry, polemical essays, travel narratives, novels, and films. Starting with the first recognized Black-Arab poet Antara Ibn Shaddad (580 C.E.) and extending right up to the present day, the works examined illuminate the changes in consciousness that attended Black Africans as they negotiated their position in Arab society. In a twist to Edward Said's Orientalism, the book argues that scholars in the Middle East and North Africa generated a hierarchical representational discourse themselves, one equally predicated on the Self-Other binary. However, it also demonstrates that Arab racial discourse is not a linear rhetoric but changes according to history, political circumstances and ideologies such as tribal politics, the Shu'ubiyya movement, nationalism, and imperialism. Challenging fundamental assumptions of Black Diaspora studies and post-colonial studies, this book will be of interest to scholars of the African diaspora, Arabic literature, Middle East studies and critical race studies"--

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780429462979
    Series: Routledge African studies
    Subjects: Black people in motion pictures; Blacks in motion pictures; Blacks in literature; Arabic literature; Arabic literature; Motion pictures; Motion pictures; Electronic books; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / General; LITERARY CRITICISM / Middle Eastern
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (163 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  5. Hold it real still
    Clint Eastwood, race, and the cinema of the American West
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore

    "The author examines actor Clint Eastwood's influence on the Western film as a genre, as well as how that genre continues to operate into the twenty-first century as an ideological channel for ideas about race and imperialism" more

    Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
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    Hochschule für Fernsehen und Film, Bibliothek
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    "The author examines actor Clint Eastwood's influence on the Western film as a genre, as well as how that genre continues to operate into the twenty-first century as an ideological channel for ideas about race and imperialism"

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9781421444130
    Subjects: Imperialismus <Motiv>; Western <Film>; Rasse <Motiv>
    Other subjects: Eastwood, Clint (1930-); Eastwood, Clint / 1930- / Criticism and interpretation; Western films / History and criticism; Race in motion pictures; Black people in motion pictures; Westerns / Histoire et critique; Race au cinéma; Personnes noires au cinéma; Eastwood, Clint / 1930-; Black people in motion pictures; Race in motion pictures; Western films; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Scope: 299 Seiten, Illustrationen
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    Black representations in the Westerns -- The good, the bad, and the ugly and critique of the Colonial aftermath -- "That damn war" : The outlaw Josey Wales and reframing of the Civil War -- "Hold it real still" : Black containment and structures of inequality in The outlaw Josey Wales -- 'Their slaves, if any they have, are hereby declared free men' : Ride with the Devil and the contraband as decorative adjunct -- "I am that one in ten thousand" : Django unchained and the Black exceptional state -- "Why don't they kill us?" : Django unchained and the politics of deadly force -- The return of the native

  6. Black-Arab encounters in literature and film
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, London ; New York

    "This book investigates how representations of Black Africans have been negotiated over time in Arabic literature and film. The book offers direct readings of a representative selection of primary texts, shedding light on the divergent ways these... more

    Universitätsbibliothek Bayreuth
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    "This book investigates how representations of Black Africans have been negotiated over time in Arabic literature and film. The book offers direct readings of a representative selection of primary texts, shedding light on the divergent ways these authors understood race across different genres, including pre-Islamic classical poetry, polemical essays, travel narratives, novels, and films. Starting with the first recognized Black-Arab poet Antara Ibn Shaddad (580 C.E.) and extending right up to the present day, the works examined illuminate the changes in consciousness that attended Black Africans as they negotiated their position in Arab society. In a twist to Edward Said's Orientalism, the book argues that scholars in the Middle East and North Africa generated a hierarchical representational discourse themselves, one equally predicated on the Self-Other binary. However, it also demonstrates that Arab racial discourse is not a linear rhetoric but changes according to history, political circumstances and ideologies such as tribal politics, the Shu'ubiyya movement, nationalism, and imperialism. Challenging fundamental assumptions of Black Diaspora studies and post-colonial studies, this book will be of interest to scholars of the African diaspora, Arabic literature, Middle East studies and critical race studies"--

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780429462979; 9780429871245; 9780429871238
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    RVK Categories: EN 2938
    Series: Routledge African studies ; 45
    Subjects: Schwarze <Motiv>; Film; Literatur
    Other subjects: Black people in literature; Arabic literature / History and criticism; Arabic literature / Africa, North / History and criticism; Black people in motion pictures; Motion pictures / Arab countries / History; Motion pictures / Africa, North / History; Noirs dans la littérature; Littérature arabe / Histoire et critique; Littérature maghrébine / Histoire et critique; Noirs au cinéma; Cinéma / États arabes / Histoire; Cinéma / Afrique du Nord / Histoire; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / General; LITERARY CRITICISM / Middle Eastern; Arabic literature; Black people in literature; Black people in motion pictures; Motion pictures; Arab countries; North Africa; Electronic books; Criticism, interpretation, etc; History
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 146 Seiten)
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    Theoretical Introduction: The Evolution of the Idea of Race in the Middle East and North Africa: Classical Paradigms -- Black Poets' Defensive Rhetorical Acts: The Example of Antara Ibn Shaddad -- Writing Identity: Dissident Discourse in Shu'ubiyya Black Poetry -- In Defense of Blackness: Patterns of Argumentation in Al-Jahiz's Fakhr Al-Sudan-Ala-Al-Baydan -- Identity Politics and the Constructions of Blackness in North African Medieval Travel Narratives -- Writing the Egyptian Imperial Narrative: Rifa'a Al Al-Tahtawi's Descriptions of Sudan and the Sudanese -- The Representation of Blackness in Maghrebian Literature and Film

  7. Hold it real still
    Clint Eastwood, race, and the cinema of the American West
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore

    Black representations in the Westerns -- The good, the bad, and the ugly and critique of the Colonial aftermath -- "That damn war" : The outlaw Josey Wales and reframing of the Civil War -- "Hold it. Real still" : occlusion and structures of... more

    Deutsche Kinemathek - Museum für Film und Fernsehen, Bibliothek
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    Thüringer Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek
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    Black representations in the Westerns -- The good, the bad, and the ugly and critique of the Colonial aftermath -- "That damn war" : The outlaw Josey Wales and reframing of the Civil War -- "Hold it. Real still" : occlusion and structures of inequality in The outlaw Josey Wales -- 'Their slaves, if any they have, are hereby declared free men' : Ride with the Devil and Contraband -- "I am that one in 10,000" : Django unchained and the Black exceptional state -- "Why don't they kill us?" : Django unchained and deadly force -- The return of the native. How did the American western feature film genre rebrand itself in the late seventies and respond to the fury of global and domestic political affairs?In Hold It Real Still, Lawrence Jackson examines Clint Eastwood's influence on the western film while also exploring how that genre continues to operate into the twenty-first century as an ideological channel for ideas about race and imperialism. Jackson argues that the western genre pivoted from an initial doctrine of racial liberalism, albeit a clumsy one, during the John Wayne years to a motile agenda of substitution, exclusion, and false equivalency during the Clint Eastwood period. The book traces how Eastwood, an actor first associated with the avant-garde, anti-colonialist discourse of "spaghetti" western cinema, reversed himself in the second half of the 1970s with The Outlaw Josey Wales-a film that had at its heart the fantasy of Black erasure from American life. Jackson situates Eastwood's work as a response to massive social and political upheavals in America: defeat in Vietnam, riots in northern cities, the civil rights movement and associated legislation, and the Great Migration, which made possible a degree of mixed-race public interaction that was impossible even as late as the 1960s. Hinged by a close reading of four blockbuster films which continue to shape discourses in cinematic arts, American liberalism, the westerns, and race relations today-The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, Josey Wales, Ride with the Devil, and Django Unchained-Jackson's unique critique flashes on the contradictory symbolic structures at work in these masterpieces. Juxtaposing the films' motifs, tropes, and hidden Black figures with historicist readings lays bare the containment strategies of the 1970s and beyond used to stymie civil rights progress and racial equity in the United States. Tackling the rise of neoracism and the domestic apparatus of surveillance, control, and erasure, Hold It Real Still offers an astonishing revision of what audiences and critics thought they understood about a uniquely American genre of film IntroductionChapter One. Black Representations in the WesternChapter Two. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly and Critique of the Colonial AftermathChapter Three. "That Damn War": The Outlaw Josey Wales and Reframing the Civil WarChapter Four. "Hold It Real Still": Black Containment and Structures of Inequality in The Outlaw Josey WalesChapter Five. "Their Slaves, If Any They Have, Are Hereby Declared Free Men": Ride with the Devil and the Contraband as Decorative AdjunctChapter Six. "I Am That One in Ten Thousand": Django Unchained and the Black Exceptional StateChapter Seven. "Why Don't They Kill Us?" Django Unchained and the Politics of Deadly ForceConclusion. The Return of the NativeAcknowledgmentsNotesIndex

     

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  8. Black-Arab encounters in literature and film
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  Taylor & Francis Group, Milton

    Theoretical Introduction: The Evolution of the Idea of Race in the Middle East and North Africa: Classical Paradigms -- Black Poets' Defensive Rhetorical Acts: The Example of Antara Ibn Shaddad -- Writing Identity: Dissident Discourse in Shu'ubiyya... more

    Fachinformationsverbund Internationale Beziehungen und Länderkunde
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    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Potsdamer Straße
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    German Institute for Global and Area Studies, Bibliothek
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    Theoretical Introduction: The Evolution of the Idea of Race in the Middle East and North Africa: Classical Paradigms -- Black Poets' Defensive Rhetorical Acts: The Example of Antara Ibn Shaddad -- Writing Identity: Dissident Discourse in Shu'ubiyya Black Poetry -- In Defense of Blackness: Patterns of Argumentation in Al-Jahiz's Fakhr Al-Sudan-Ala-Al-Baydan -- Identity Politics and the Constructions of Blackness in North African Medieval Travel Narratives -- Writing the Egyptian Imperial Narrative: Rifa'a Al Al-Tahtawi's Descriptions of Sudan and the Sudanese -- The Representation of Blackness in Maghrebian Literature and Film. "This book investigates how representations of Black Africans have been negotiated over time in Arabic literature and film. The book offers direct readings of a representative selection of primary texts, shedding light on the divergent ways these authors understood race across different genres, including pre-Islamic classical poetry, polemical essays, travel narratives, novels, and films. Starting with the first recognized Black-Arab poet Antara Ibn Shaddad (580 C.E.) and extending right up to the present day, the works examined illuminate the changes in consciousness that attended Black Africans as they negotiated their position in Arab society. In a twist to Edward Said's Orientalism, the book argues that scholars in the Middle East and North Africa generated a hierarchical representational discourse themselves, one equally predicated on the Self-Other binary. However, it also demonstrates that Arab racial discourse is not a linear rhetoric but changes according to history, political circumstances and ideologies such as tribal politics, the Shu'ubiyya movement, nationalism, and imperialism. Challenging fundamental assumptions of Black Diaspora studies and post-colonial studies, this book will be of interest to scholars of the African diaspora, Arabic literature, Middle East studies and critical race studies"--

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780429462979
    Series: Routledge African studies
    Subjects: Black people in motion pictures; Blacks in motion pictures; Blacks in literature; Arabic literature; Arabic literature; Motion pictures; Motion pictures; Electronic books; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / General; LITERARY CRITICISM / Middle Eastern
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (163 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  9. Colombian Diasporic Identities
    Representations in Literature, Film, Theater and Art
    Published: 2023; ©2023
    Publisher:  Taylor & Francis Group, Milton

    Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Images -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Notes -- 1 Visualizing the Invisible: The Novels of Patricia Engel -- Colombian Diasporic... more

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    Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Images -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Notes -- 1 Visualizing the Invisible: The Novels of Patricia Engel -- Colombian Diasporic Consciousness and the Layered Identities Within US Latino Literature -- Luchando … Existiendo … Desapareciendo (Fighting … Existing … Disappearing): Social Invisibility in Vida -- Trans-Atlantic Identity Awareness in It's Not Love, It's Just Paris -- Forging Connections Across the Ocean: Cuba, Colombia and a Larger Caribbean Narrative -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 2 Queering Caribbean Identity and Language: LGBTQ+ Novels and Memoirs From the Colombian Diaspora -- Jaime Manrique,... -- The Inter-Resemblances of Manrique, Delgado Lopera and Hernández -- Jaime Manrique's Pioneering Literary Trajectory: Afro-Colombian-Queer-Caribbean Contributions -- Julián Delgado Lopera's Fiebre Tropical: a Queer Bildungsroman Within the Façade of Miami -- Daisy Hernández: Caribbean Hybridity and Queer Awakenings in A Cup of Water Under My Bed -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 3 Diasporic Hair: Mapping Out Afro-Colombian Identity in the Film La Playa D.C. (2012) -- Breaking the Gaze of Narcocultura, Routing Out Attention to the Communities of the Pacific Coast -- Raíces, Roots and Routes: a Heritage of Traditions -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 4 Remixing, Repeating and Reinterpreting: John Leguizamo On Being a Ghetto Klown -- Leguizamo: a "Ghetto Klown" On the Streets of Queens and Hollywouldn't -- Leguizamo as a Racially Extended Remix of Himself -- Leguizamo as DJ, Spinning the Records of His Life -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 5 Reappropriating Impositions: A Conversation With Gonzalo Fuenmayor -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780429793677
    Series: Global Gender Series
    Subjects: Fuenmayor, Gonzalo,-1977--Interviews; American literature-Colombian American authors-History and criticism; Colombian Americans in literature; Black people in motion pictures; Artists-Colombia-Interviews; Colombian Americans-Ethnic identity; Colombian diaspora; Electronic books
    Scope: 1 online resource (191 pages)
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