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I Am Not Your Negro Movie Review: Critical Reflection and Discourse to Advance Social Equity

Public Integrity, 2021
This article reviews I Am Not Your Negro, a documentary film based on Remember this House, an unfinished manuscript written by James Baldwin.
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Empathizing with James Baldwin in I Am Not Your Negro

Film Matters, 2022
Raoul Peck’s film I Am Not Your Negro is based on a book that James Baldwin never got the chance to finish before his death in 1987. Subsequent to the release of I Am Not Your Negro in 2017, multiple critics claimed to experience a connection to or understanding of Baldwin after watching the film, even though he did not actively participate in its ...
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I am not your Negro by Raoul Peck

2020
Les travaux sur les cinémas d’Afrique et des diasporas gagnent en complexité, où l’interdisciplinarité devient centrale. Cette analyse de Je ne suis pas votre nègre (2016) du réalisateur haïtien Raoul Peck montre la fécondité du dialogue entre les disciplines, les espaces et les concepts dans l’étude de productions audiovisuelles et l’analyse de l ...
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Baldwin's Rendezvous with the Twenty-First Century: I Am Not Your Negro

Film Quarterly, 2017
Thirty years after James Baldwin's untimely death at the age of 63, Haitian-born Raoul Peck makes good on Baldwin's spirited prophecy through his timely and intrepidly titled I Am Not Your Negro (2016). In his rendezvous with Baldwin, Peck carries Baldwin's prescient voice into the twenty-first century, where his rhetorical practice of “telling it like
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Baldwin's spiegel: I Am Not Your Negro

De Filmkrant, 2017
Met teksten van schrijver James Baldwin (1924-1987) laat I Am Not Your Negro zien dat racisme diep geworteld is in onze machtsstructuren en dat we ons daarvan rekenschap moeten geven. In tijden waarin mensen ‘zonder erbij na te denken’ racistische beledigingen de wereld in slingeren, is het doortastende gedachtegoed van Baldwin opnieuw nodig om ...
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Tapping the source: Raoul Peck’s James Baldwin and the archival backstage of I Am Not Your Negro

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Abstract Raoul Peck’s I Am Not Your Negro (2016) presents itself and was understood as the cinematic counterpart to Remember this House, a book James Baldwin began in 1979 but never finished. In fact less than 20% of the film’s voiceover derives from this or any unpublished source.
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