Bryan M. Jack 
Southern History on Screen [EPUB ebook] 
Race and Rights, 1976-2016

Support

Hollywood films have been influential in the portrayal and representation of race relations in the South and how African Americans are cinematically depicted in history, from The Birth of a Nation (1915) and Gone with the Wind (1939) to The Help (2011) and 12 Years a Slave (2013). With an ability to reach mass audiences, films represent the power to influence and shape the public’s understanding of our country’s past, creating lasting images—both real and imagined—in American culture.

In Southern History on Screen: Race and Rights, 1976–2016, editor Bryan Jack brings together essays from an international roster of scholars to provide new critical perspectives on Hollywood’s relationships between historical films, Southern history, identity, and the portrayal of Jim Crow–era segregation. This collection analyzes films through the lens of religion, politics, race, sex, and class, building a comprehensive look at the South as seen on screen. By illuminating depictions of the southern belle in Gone with the Wind, the religious rhetoric of southern white Christians and the progressive identity of the ‘white heroes’ in A Time to Kill (1996) and Mississippi Burning (1988), as well as many other archetypes found across films, this book explores the intersection between film, historical memory, and southern identity.

€32.99
méthodes de payement

Table des matières

Introduction
1. ‘It’s Now That Counts’: The South in Hollywood’s Sixties Films
2. History without a Capital H: Violence, Commodification, and the Perpetuation of the Postmodern Condition in Django Unchained
3. You’re Not the South: The Outlaw Josey Wales, Ride with the Devil, and Confederate Guerrillas in Modern Films
4. Reconstruction on Film: Free State of Jones and the Historical Memory of Reconstruction
5. From Griffith to Parker: The Representation of African Americans and the US South in The Birth of a Nation 1915–2016
6. Roots Reimagined
7. The South as a Space/Place of Reclamation of Black Fe/Male Inheritance
8. Hollywood’s Southern Strategy: Portraying White Christianity in Late Twentieth-Century Civil Rights Melodramas
9. Lesbian Invisibility Continued: The ‘Straight-Washing’ of Southern Women in The Color Purple and Fried Green Tomatoes
10. Intergenerational Struggle and Racial Progress in The Help and The Butler
Acknowledgments
Contributors
Index

A propos de l’auteur

Bryan Jack, an associate professor of history at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, is the author of The St. Louis African American Community and the Exodusters.
Achetez cet ebook et obtenez-en 1 de plus GRATUITEMENT !
Langue Anglais ● Format EPUB ● Pages 242 ● ISBN 9780813176451 ● Taille du fichier 2.2 MB ● Éditeur Bryan M. Jack ● Maison d’édition The University Press of Kentucky ● Lieu Lexington ● Pays US ● Publié 2019 ● Téléchargeable 24 mois ● Devise EUR ● ID 6719171 ● Protection contre la copie Adobe DRM
Nécessite un lecteur de livre électronique compatible DRM

Plus d’ebooks du même auteur(s) / Éditeur

21 876 Ebooks dans cette catégorie