Black Film As A Signifying Practice: Cinema, Narration And The African American Aesthetic Tradition by Gladstone L. Yearwood

Black Film As A Signifying Practice: Cinema, Narration And The African American Aesthetic Tradition

Gladstone L. Yearwood

263 pages first pub 2000 (editions)

nonfiction challenging informative reflective medium-paced

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The book examines the way black filmmakers use expressive forms and systems of signification that reflect the cultural and historical priorities of the black experience. It delineates how the African-American expressive tradition utilizes its own ...

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