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Returning the gaze: a genealogy of Black film criticism, 1909-1949
Anna Everett
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Frontmatter
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS (page ix)
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Introduction: Returning the Gaze (page 1)
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1 The Souls of Black Folk in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction BLACK NEWSPAPER CRITICISM AND THE EARLY CINEMA, 1901-1916 (page 12)
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2 The Birth of a Nation and Interventionist Criticism NEW NEGRO FILM CRITICISM, 1916-1930 (page 59)
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3 Cinephilia in the Black Renaissance NEW NEGRO FILM CRITICISM, 1916-1930 (page 107)
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4 Black Modernist Dialectics and the New Deal ACCOMMODATIONIST AND RADICAL FILM CRITICISM, 1930-1940 (page 179)
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5 The Recalcitrant Gaze CRITIQUING HOLLYWOOD IN THE 1940S (page 272)
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Epilogue (page 314)
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NOTES (page 317)
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WORKS CITED (page 333)
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INDEX (page 349)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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CAL | 26.3 (Summer 2003): 923-926 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/3300738 |
JAH | 89.1 (Jun. 2002): 257-258 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2700868 |
FQ | 56.1 (Autumn 2002): 64-65 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/1213920 |
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Published: 2001
Publisher: Duke University Press
- 9780822326069 (hardcover)
- 9780822326144 (paper)