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Bette Davis Black and White (Hardcover)
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Bette Davis Black and White (Hardcover)
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Bette Davis was not only one of Hollywood's brightest stars, but
also one of its most outspoken advocates on matters of race. In
Bette Davis Black and White, Julia A. Stern explores this largely
untold facet of Davis's brilliant career. Bette Davis Black and
White analyzes four of Davis's best-known pictures-Jezebel (1938),
The Little Foxes (1941), In This Our Life (1942), and What Ever
Happened to Baby Jane? (1962)-against the history of American race
relations. Stern also weaves in memories of her own experiences as
a young viewer, coming into racial consciousness watching Davis's
films on television in an all-white suburb of Chicago. Davis's
egalitarian politics and unique collaborations with her Black
costars offer Stern a window into midcentury American racial
fantasy and the efforts of Black performers to disrupt it. This
book incorporates testimony from Davis's Black contemporaries,
including James Baldwin and C. L. R. James, as well as the African
American fans who penned letters to Warner Brothers praising
Davis's work. A unique combination of history, star study, and
memoir, Bette Davis Black and White allows us to contemplate
cross-racial spectatorship in new ways.
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