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Book/Printed Material Screening race in American nontheatrical film

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Title

  • Screening race in American nontheatrical film

Names

  • Field, Allyson Nadia, 1976- editor
  • Gordon, Marsha, 1971- editor
  • Stewart, Jacqueline Najuma, 1970- writer of foreword

Created / Published

  • Durham : Duke University Press, 2019.

Contents

  • Foreword. Giving voice, taking voice: nonwhite and nontheatrical / Jacqueline Najuma Stewart -- Introduction / Allyson Nadia Field and Marsha Gordon -- 'A vanishing race' The Native American films of J. K. Dixon / Caitlin McGrath -- 'Regardless of race, color, or creed': filming the Henry Street Settlement visiting Nurse Service, 1924-1933 / Tanya Goldman -- 'I'll see you in church': local films in African American communities, 1924-1962 / Martin L. Johnson -- The politics of vanishing celluloid: rediscovering Fort Rupert and the Kwakwaka'wakw in American ethnographic film / Colin Williamson -- Red star/black star: the early career of film editor Hortense 'Tee' Beveridge, 1948-1968 / Walter Forsberg -- Charles and Ray Eames's Day of the Dead (1957): Mexican folk art, educational film, and Chicana/o art / Colin Gunckel -- Ever-widening horizons. The National Urban League and the pathologization of blackness in a morning for Jimmy / Michelle Kelley -- 'A touch of the Orient': negotiating Japanese American identity in the challenge (1957) / Todd Kushigemachi and Dino Everett -- 'I have my choice': behind every good man (1967) and the black queer subject in American nontheatrical film / Noah Tsika -- Televising Watts: Joe Saltzman's Black on Black (1968) on KNXT / Joshua Glick -- 'A new sense of black awareness?' Navigating expectations in the black cop (1969) / Travis L. Wagner and Mark Garrett Cooper -- 'Don't be a segregationist: program films for everyone': the New York Public Library's film library and youth film workshops / Elena Rossi-Snook and Lauren Tilton -- Teenage moviemaking in the lower East side: the Rivington Street Film Club, 1966-1974 / Noelle Griffis -- Ro-revus talks about race: South Carolina malnutrition and parasite films, 1968-1975 / Dan Streible -- Government-sponsored film and latinidad: Voice of la raza (1971) / Laura Isabel Serna -- An aestheticizing multiculturalism : Asian American assimilation in the learning corporation of America's many Americans series (1970-1982) / Nadine Chan -- 'The right kind of family': memories to light and the home movie as racialized technology / Crystal Mun-hye Baik -- Black home movies: time to represent / Jasmyn R. Castro.

Headings

  • -  African Americans in motion pictures
  • -  Amateur films--United States
  • -  Ethnographic films--United States
  • -  Minorities in motion pictures
  • -  Motion pictures in education--United States
  • -  Race awareness in motion pictures
  • -  Race in motion pictures

Notes

  • -  Includes bibliographical references and index.
  • -  Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher.

Medium

  • 1 online resource.

Call Number/Physical Location

  • PN1995.9.R22

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Library of Congress Control Number

  • 2019012085

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  • Unrestricted online access

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  • image
  • epub

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Chicago citation style:

Field, Allyson Nadia, Editor, Marsha Gordon, and Jacqueline Najuma Stewart. Screening race in American nontheatrical film. Durham: Duke University Press, 2019. Image. https://www.loc.gov/item/2019012085/.

APA citation style:

Field, A. N., Gordon, M. & Stewart, J. N. (2019) Screening race in American nontheatrical film. Durham: Duke University Press. [Image] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2019012085/.

MLA citation style:

Field, Allyson Nadia, Editor, Marsha Gordon, and Jacqueline Najuma Stewart. Screening race in American nontheatrical film. Durham: Duke University Press, 2019. Image. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/2019012085/>.