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The Subject Of Film And Race Retheorizing Politics Ideology And Cinema Gerald Sim

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The Subject Of Film And Race Retheorizing Politics Ideology And Cinema Gerald Sim
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.81 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Gerald Sim
ISBN: 9781623567538, 9781623561840, 162356753X, 1623561841
Language: English
Year: 2014

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The Subject Of Film And Race Retheorizing Politics Ideology And Cinema Gerald Sim by Gerald Sim 9781623567538, 9781623561840, 162356753X, 1623561841 instant download after payment.

The Subject of Film and Race is the first comprehensive intervention into how film critics and scholars have sought to understand cinema's relationship to racial ideology. In attempting to do more than merely identify harmful stereotypes, research on 'films and race' appropriates ideas from post-structuralist theory. But on those platforms, the field takes intellectual and political positions that place its anti-racist efforts at an impasse. While presenting theoretical ideas in an accessible way, Gerald Sim's historical materialist approach uniquely triangulates well-known work by Edward Said with the Neo-Marxian writing about film by Theodor Adorno and Fredric Jameson. The Subject of Film and Race takes on topics such as identity politics, multiculturalism, multiracial discourse, and cyborg theory, to force film and media studies into rethinking their approach, specifically towards humanism and critical subjectivity. The book illustrates theoretical discussions with a diverse set of familiar films by John Ford, Michael Mann, Todd Solondz, Quentin Tarantino, Keanu Reeves, and others, to show that we must always be aware of capitalist history when thinking about race, ethnicity, and films.

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