Screen Saviors: Hollywood Fictions of Whiteness
Autor Hernán Vera, Andrew M. Gordonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 ian 2003
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780847699476
ISBN-10: 0847699471
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 172 x 252 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Ediția:0216
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0847699471
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 172 x 252 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Ediția:0216
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Chapter 1 Foreword: A Nation of Sheep
Chapter 2 Learning to Be White through the Movies
Chapter 3 The Divided White Self
Chapter 4 The Beautiful White American: Sincere Fictions of the Savior
Chapter 5 Amistad: Civilization and Its Contentments
Chapter 6 Mutiny on the Bounty: Civilization and Its Discontents
Chapter 7 Racism as a Project:Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
Chapter 8 Scarlett and Mammy Revisited: White Women and Black Women in Hollywood Films
Chapter 9 White Out: Racial Masquerade by Whites in American Film I
Chapter 10 White Out: Racial Masquerade by Whites in American Film II
Chapter 11 Black and White Buddies I
Chapter 12 Black and White Buddies II
Chapter 13 Conclusion: The Crisis of Whiteness
Chapter 2 Learning to Be White through the Movies
Chapter 3 The Divided White Self
Chapter 4 The Beautiful White American: Sincere Fictions of the Savior
Chapter 5 Amistad: Civilization and Its Contentments
Chapter 6 Mutiny on the Bounty: Civilization and Its Discontents
Chapter 7 Racism as a Project:Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
Chapter 8 Scarlett and Mammy Revisited: White Women and Black Women in Hollywood Films
Chapter 9 White Out: Racial Masquerade by Whites in American Film I
Chapter 10 White Out: Racial Masquerade by Whites in American Film II
Chapter 11 Black and White Buddies I
Chapter 12 Black and White Buddies II
Chapter 13 Conclusion: The Crisis of Whiteness
Recenzii
The study cuts through 84 years of films with many specific and accurate analyses. It will give instructors a new perspective and students tough questions to ask in many classes. Recommended.
Through a careful, detailed examination of an impressive number of significant American films, the authors vividly demonstrate the extent to which notions of white supremacy assert themselves, often unconsciously, even in works in which a liberal, ostensibly anti-racist viewpoint dominates. Screen Saviors is an important contribution to cinema studies and to the growing body of scholarship devoted to the study of white identity.
Analyzes the images of white protagonists interacting with people of another race or ethnicity in American movies from 1915's 'Birth of a Nation' to 'Black Hawk Down' in 2001. This book reveals the diverse, often disturbing ways in which movies manufacture the 'white self,' the image and the story of whiteness articulated by white film makers.
This book reveals the diverse, often disturbing ways in which movies manufacture the 'white self'-the image and story of whiteness articulated by white filmmakers. Avoiding polemical posturing and relying upon historical analysis, the authors provide us with an insightful project that is written with clarity and care.
Provocative book. There's plenty to enjoy.
A pioneering and highly original book. From Birth of a Nation to the latest Hollywood films, Vera and Gordon describe and critically analyze Hollywood movies made by dozens of different white directors, producers, and writers, people with different imaginations and styles. Yet virtually all the movies they have made fit the same mold of not challenging white privilege.
If you want to explore a colorful, controversial side of film lore, check out Screen Saviors. At the very least, it'll make you think about what you are watching.
A valuable addition to the growing scholarship of hegemonic whiteness in America.
Through a careful, detailed examination of an impressive number of significant American films, the authors vividly demonstrate the extent to which notions of white supremacy assert themselves, often unconsciously, even in works in which a liberal, ostensibly anti-racist viewpoint dominates. Screen Saviors is an important contribution to cinema studies and to the growing body of scholarship devoted to the study of white identity.
Analyzes the images of white protagonists interacting with people of another race or ethnicity in American movies from 1915's 'Birth of a Nation' to 'Black Hawk Down' in 2001. This book reveals the diverse, often disturbing ways in which movies manufacture the 'white self,' the image and the story of whiteness articulated by white film makers.
This book reveals the diverse, often disturbing ways in which movies manufacture the 'white self'-the image and story of whiteness articulated by white filmmakers. Avoiding polemical posturing and relying upon historical analysis, the authors provide us with an insightful project that is written with clarity and care.
Provocative book. There's plenty to enjoy.
A pioneering and highly original book. From Birth of a Nation to the latest Hollywood films, Vera and Gordon describe and critically analyze Hollywood movies made by dozens of different white directors, producers, and writers, people with different imaginations and styles. Yet virtually all the movies they have made fit the same mold of not challenging white privilege.
If you want to explore a colorful, controversial side of film lore, check out Screen Saviors. At the very least, it'll make you think about what you are watching.
A valuable addition to the growing scholarship of hegemonic whiteness in America.