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Dark Designs & Visual Culture

Dark Designs & Visual Culture

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Wydawnictwo Duke University Press
Data wydania 01/12/2004
Liczba stron 528
Forma publikacji książka w miękkiej oprawie
Poziom zaawansowania Dla profesjonalistów, specjalistów i badaczy naukowych
Język angielski
ISBN 9780822334132
Kategorie Studia nt. Czarnych i Azjatów
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Opis książki

A collection of writings from the '90s by the popular Black feminist scholar and journalist on film, art, and politics.

Dark Designs & Visual Culture

Spis treści

Acknowledgments xi



Introduction 1



Part I. The Autobiographical: 1989 through 2001



1. Whose Town? Questioning Community and Identity 81



2. Places I've Lived 85



3. Engaging and Escaping in 1994 88



4. To Hell and Back: On the Road with Black Feminism in the '60s and '70s



5. Censorship and Self-Censorship 111



6. An Interview 114



Part II. Mass Culture and Popular Journalism



7. Watching Arsenio 127



8. Black Stereotypes in Hollywood Films: "I Don't Know Nothin' 'Bout Birthin' No Babies!" 130



9. When Black Feminism Faces the Music, and the Music Is Rap 134



10. Storytellers: The Thomas-Hill Affair 138



11. Talking about the Gulf 141



12. Beyond Assimilation 144



13. "Why Won't Women Relate to 'Justice'": Losing Her Voice 147



14. For Whom the Bell Tolls: Why Americans Can't Deal with Black Feminist Intellectuals 149



15. Miracle in East New York 161



Part III. New York Postmodernism and Black Cultural Studies



16. The Politics of Location: Cinema/Theory/Literature/Ethnicity/Sexuality/Me 167



17. Black Feminist Criticism: A Politics of Location and Beloved 179



18. Why Are There No Great Black Artists? The Problem of Visuality in African American Culture 184



19. High Mass 195



20. Symposium on Intellectual Correctness 197



21. The Culture War within the Culture Wars 202



22. Boyz N the Hood and Jungle Fever 215



Part IV. Multiculturalism in the Arts



23. Race, Gender, and Psychoanalysis in Forties Films 223



24. Multicultural Blues: An Interview with Michele Wallace 238



25. Multiculturalism and Oppositionality 249



26. Black Women in Popular Culture: From Stereotype to Heroine 264



27. The Search for the Good Enough Mammy: Multiculturalism, Popular Culture, and Psychoanalysis 275



Part V. Henry Louis Gates and African American Poststructuralism



28. Henry Louis Gates: A Race Man and a Scholar 289



29. If You Can't Join 'Em, Beat 'Em: Stanley Crouch and Shaharazad Ali 297



30. Let's Get Serious: Marching with the Million 309



31. Out of Step with the Million Man March 311



32. Neither Fish nor Fowl: The Crisis of African American Gender Relations 314



33. The Problem with Black Masculinity and Celebrity 318



34. The Fame Game 324



35. Skip Gates's Africa 328



Part VI. Queer Theory and Visual Culture



36. Defacing History 339



37. When Dream Girls Grow Old 353



38. The French Collection 357



39. Modernism, Postmodernism, and the Problem of the Visual in Afro-American Culture 364



40. A Fierce Flame: Marlon Riggs 379



41. "Harlem on My Mind" 382



42. Questions on Feminism 386



43. Feminism, Race, and the Division of Labor 390



44. Doin' the Right Thing: Ten Years after She's Gotta Have It 401



45. The Gap Alternative 410



46. Art on My Mind 417



47. Pictures Can Lie 422



48. The Hottentot Venus 426



49. Angels in America, Paris is Burning, and Queer Theory 430



50. Toshi Reagon's Birthday 454



51. Cheryl Dunye: Sexin' the Watermelon 457



52. The Prison House of Culture: Why African Art? Why the Guggenheim? Why Now? 460



53. Black Female Spectatorship 474



54. Bamboozled: The Archive 486



Index 495

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