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Teaching Daughters of the Dust" as a Womanist Film and the Black Arts Aesthetic of Filmmaker Julie Dash (Paperback, New edition)
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Teaching Daughters of the Dust" as a Womanist Film and the Black Arts Aesthetic of Filmmaker Julie Dash (Paperback, New edition)
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An anthology of essays devoted to the examination of filmmaker
Julie Dash's ground-breaking film, Daughters of the Dust, this book
celebrates the importance and influence of this film and positions
it within the discourses of Black Feminism, Womanism, the LA
Rebellion, New Black Cinema, Great Migration, The Black Arts
tradition, Oral History, African American/Black/African diasporan
Studies, and Black film/cinema studies. Employing a
transdisciplinary approach to examining the film, the anthology
includes chapters which examine unique aspects/themes of the film.
At the core of each chapter, however, is a recognition of the
influence of Black feminist/Womanist theory and politics and
African American history-from enslavement to
freedom/Reconstruction, Black political identity and liberation
movement(s)-and African/ African diasporan cosmology on Dash's work
and how all work in concert in her masterful narrative of Black
family, 20th Black women's identities, and the tension between
modernity/tradition experienced by Gullah-Geechee people at the
turn of the 20th century.
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