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Straight Lick - The Cinema of Oscar Micheaux (Hardcover): J. Ronald Green Straight Lick - The Cinema of Oscar Micheaux (Hardcover)
J. Ronald Green
R842 R783 Discovery Miles 7 830 Save R59 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A critical examination of the films of Oscar Micheaux.


One of the most original and successful filmmakers of all time, Oscar Micheaux was born into a rural, working-class, African-American family in mid-America in 1884, yet he created an impressive legacy in commercial cinema. Between 1913 and 1951 he wrote, directed, and distributed some forty-three feature films, more than any other black filmmaker in the world, a record of production that is likely to stand for a very long time.

Micheaux's work was founded upon the concern for class mobility, or uplift, for African Americans. Uplift provided the context for Micheaux's extensive commentary on racist cinema, such as D. W. Griffith's 1915 blockbuster, The Birth of a Nation, which Micheaux "answered" with his very early films Within Our Gates and Symbol of the Unconquered. Uplift explains Micheaux's use of "negative images" of African Americans as well as his multi-pronged campaign against stereotype and caricature in American culture. His campaign produced a body of films saturated with a nuanced intertexual "signifying," boldly and repeatedly treating controversial topics that face white censorship time after time, topics ranging from white mob and Klan violence to light-skin-color fetish to white financing of black cultural productions.

With a Crooked Stick-The Films of Oscar Micheaux (Paperback, Illustrated Ed): J. Ronald Green With a Crooked Stick-The Films of Oscar Micheaux (Paperback, Illustrated Ed)
J. Ronald Green
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With a "crooked stick," filmmaker Oscar Micheaux (1884 1951) sought to hit a "straight lick" by stressing the strategic importance of class mobility, or "uplift," for African Americans. A theme in all of his more than 40 feature-length, black-produced, black-directed, black-cast, and black-audience films, uplift would allow for the better things in life: fast cars and fancy clothes, freedom of belief, financial security, and an unencumbered intellectual life. Although racism was an impediment to uplift for Micheaux and other African Americans, race as a category was of a secondary order for him in the larger game of class. In With a Crooked Stick, J. Ronald Green pursues this seeming contradiction in a detailed analysis of each of Micheaux s 15 surviving films. He presents critical commentary on each film s plot and action and its contribution to the overall theme of uplift. Readers will also find this an invaluable guide to the preoccupations and features of Micheaux s remarkable career and the insight it provides into the
African American experience of the 1920s and 30s."

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