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African American Female Leadership In Major Motion Pictures From Marginalized To Mainstream Tracy Lf Worley

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African American Female Leadership In Major Motion Pictures From Marginalized To Mainstream Tracy Lf Worley
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.3 MB
Author: Tracy L.F. Worley
ISBN: 9781040011966, 1040011969
Language: English
Year: 2024

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African American Female Leadership In Major Motion Pictures From Marginalized To Mainstream Tracy Lf Worley by Tracy L.f. Worley 9781040011966, 1040011969 instant download after payment.

This book explores the factors contributing to the underrepresentation of African American female directors in mainstream cinema leadership. It also unmasks the potential strategies African American female film directors might pursue to reduce this inequity.
Author Tracy L.F. Worley draws on research around ethics to conclude that there are specific consequences of the male gaze on women in cinema leadership, especially African American female directors of box office cinema. Combining extensive analysis of ethics and ethical stance relative to the motion picture industry with perspectives from working African American female directors, the text discusses the ethical considerations and historical inequities, including the male gaze, and uses those findings to define how the inequities can be opportunities. The efficacy model for cinematic leadership is presented as a mechanism for viewing obstacles through the lenses of gender, ethnicity, and culture so they become drivers for African American women to achieve success.
This book is ideal for students of directing and filmmaking, as well as aspiring professional filmmakers wishing to gain a better understanding of the industry as it stands today.

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