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Blaxploitation and the misrepresentation of liberation
Race & Class, 1998L'A. porte son attention sur le genre cinematographique : «blaxploitation». Il met en exergue l'image degradee des classes populaires noires, des mouvements radicaux de liberation des noirs et de la femme noire dans ce genre de films. Il considere que les acteurs et les realisateurs noirs qui ont contribue a son developpement ont plus ete attires par l'
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A Field Study of "Blaxploitation" Films
Journal of Black Psychology, 1981This field study by high school youth utilized Alvin Poussaint's construct of what has come to be known as "blaxploitation" films. The racist exploitation of Black actors and actresses involved in the production of these films, combined with the derogatory effect of these movies on the Black populace, provides the genesis of the word "blaxploitation ...
Michael Washington, Marvin J. Berlowitz
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From Blaxploitation to Black Macho:
2019For commentators concerned with black cultural production in the contemporary era, there are few images more controversial than the angry black woman, particularly as it is reproduced within the confines of reality television. This chapter traces the lineage of the angry black woman back to key black feminist texts of the 1970s, arguing that the trope ...
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Black Panther and Blaxploitation: Intersections
Quarterly Review of Film and Video, 2020Black Panther (Ryan Coogler, 2018) was unquestionably a cultural sensation. It grossed over $1.3 billion at the global box office, and was the highest-grossing film of 2018 at the American box offi...
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Blaxploitation versus Black Liberation
2023Fred Williamson rose to cinematic fame in the early 1970s, riding the tide of Black political activism. The Democratic Select Committee was established in 1969 as a predecessor to the Congressional Black Caucus. The Black Power Movement of the late 1960s and early 1970s became more militant, more revolutionary, and advocated self-defense. It was an era
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