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Book Title
Speculative Film and Moving Images by or About Black Women and Gi
ISBN
9781793627032
Subject Area
Social Science, Performing Arts
Publication Name
Speculative Film and Moving Images by or about Black Women and Girls : Watch It!
Publisher
Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
Item Length
9.1 in
Subject
Feminism & Feminist Theory, Film / General, Ethnic Studies / African American Studies
Publication Year
2023
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.9 in
Author
Karima K. Jeffrey-Legette
Item Weight
19.4 Oz
Item Width
6.3 in
Number of Pages
268 Pages

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This book examines twentieth and twenty-first century speculative fiction films that represent women and girls of African descent Jeffrey offers insights about positive developments while calling attention to questionable trends in recent movie-making.

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Publisher
Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
ISBN-10
1793627037
ISBN-13
9781793627032
eBay Product ID (ePID)
22057281662

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
268 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Speculative Film and Moving Images by or about Black Women and Girls : Watch It!
Publication Year
2023
Subject
Feminism & Feminist Theory, Film / General, Ethnic Studies / African American Studies
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Social Science, Performing Arts
Author
Karima K. Jeffrey-Legette
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
19.4 Oz
Item Length
9.1 in
Item Width
6.3 in

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LCCN
2022-042823
Dewey Edition
23
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This project fulfills its promise, as stated by author Karima Jeffrey-Legette, "to discuss works by and about Black women and girls as they dynamically explore, write about, and/or appear in Speculative Fiction and Moving Images." Jeffrey-Legette aptly explores "the (mis)representation of Black women/girls in these imagined spaces that entertain" through a thorough review of various texts. The judicious use of reference material, across multiple genres such as film and television, literature, and streaming videos supports Jeffrey-Legette's critical reflections and analyses on the imagined Black/Brown body/human/humanoid in future and alternative contexts. This contextualization of various works of speculative fiction within an African-centered framework brings a thoughtful, necessary, and critical lens to understanding the "Black images [that] are quite pervasive in the rendering of the speculative today." It is also a project that complements earlier foundational work like Thomas' Dark Matter and brings into sharp relief how the absence and marginalizing of Black and Brown women and girls as we imagine the future is not only misrepresentation on a large-scale but actually unimaginative and lacking in creativity in some cases. As a scholar and educator, I can confidently assert that Speculative Film and Moving Images by or about Black Women and Girls: Watch It! is a must have for anyone engaged in writing about, writing on, or simply enjoying speculative fiction today, especially work that features Black women and girls., This project fulfills its promise, as stated by author Karima Jeffrey-Legette, "to discuss works by and about Black women and girls as they dynamically explore, write about, and/or appear in Speculative Fiction." Jeffrey-Legette aptly "rights" "...the (mis)representation of Black women/girls in these imagined spaces that entertain" through a thorough review of various fictional works. The judicious use of reference material, across multiple genres such as film and television, literature, and streaming videos supports Jeffrey-Legette's critical reflections and analyses on the imagined Black/Brown body/human/humanoid in future and alternative contexts. This contextualization of various works of speculative fiction within an African-centered framework brings a thoughtful, necessary, and critical lens to understanding the "Black images [that] are quite pervasive in the rendering of the speculative today." It is also a project that complements earlier foundational work like Thomas' Dark Matter and brings into sharp relief how the absence and marginalizing of Black and Brown women and girls as we imagine the future is not only misrepresentation on a large-scale but actually unimaginative and lacking in creativity in some cases. As a scholar and educator, I can confidently assert that Speculative Film and Moving Images by or about Black Women and Girls: Watch It! is a must have for anyone engaged in writing about, writing on, or simply enjoying speculative fiction today, especially work that features Black women and girls., This project fulfills its promise, as stated by author Karima Jeffrey-Legette, "to discuss works by and about Black women and girls as they dynamically explore, write about, and/or appear in speculative film and moving images." Jeffrey-Legette aptly explores "the (mis)representation of Black women/girls in these imagined spaces that entertain" through a thorough review of various texts. The judicious use of reference material, across multiple genres such as film and television, literature, and streaming videos supports Jeffrey-Legette's critical reflections and analyses on the imagined Black/Brown body/human/humanoid in future and alternative contexts. This contextualization of various works of speculative fiction within an African-centered framework brings a thoughtful, necessary, and critical lens to understanding the "Black images [that] are quite pervasive in the rendering of the speculative today." It is also a project that complements earlier foundational work like Thomas' Dark Matter and brings into sharp relief how the absence and marginalizing of Black and Brown women and girls as we imagine the future is not only misrepresentation on a large-scale but actually unimaginative and lacking in creativity in some cases. As a scholar and educator, I can confidently assert that Speculative Film and Moving Images by or about Black Women and Girls: Watch It! is a must have for anyone engaged in writing about, writing on, or simply enjoying speculative fiction today, especially work that features Black women and girls., This project fulfills its promise, as stated by author Karima Jeffrey-Legette, "to discuss works by and about Black women and girls as they dynamically explore, write about, and/or appear in Speculative Fiction." Jeffrey-Legette aptly "rights" "...the (mis)representation of Black women/girls in these imagined spaces that entertain" through a thorough review of various fictional works. The judicious use of reference material, across multiple genres such as film and television, literature, and streaming videos in Volume I supports Jeffrey-Legette's critical reflections and analyses on the imagined Black/Brown body/human/humanoid in future and alternative contexts. This contextualization of various works of speculative fiction within an African-centered framework, brings a thoughtful, necessary, and critical lens to understanding the "Black images [that] are quite pervasive in the rendering of the speculative today." It is also a project that complements earlier foundational work like Thomas' Dark Matter and brings into sharp relief how the absence and marginalizing of Black and Brown women and girls as we imagine the future is not only misrepresentation on a large-scale but actually unimaginative and lacking in creativity in some cases. As a scholar and educator, I can confidently assert that, Black Girls Right the Future is a must have for anyone engaged in writing about, writing on, or simply enjoying speculative fiction today, especially work that features Black women and girls. -- Valerie Johnson, Shaw University, This project fulfills its promise, as stated by author Karima Jeffrey-Legette, "to discuss works by and about Black women and girls as they dynamically explore, write about, and/or appear in Speculative Fiction." Jeffrey-Legette aptly "rights" "...the (mis)representation of Black women/girls in these imagined spaces that entertain" through a thorough review of various fictional works. The judicious use of reference material, across multiple genres such as film and television, literature, and streaming videos in Volume I supports Jeffrey-Legette's critical reflections and analyses on the imagined Black/Brown body/human/humanoid in future and alternative contexts. This contextualization of various works of speculative fiction within an African-centered framework, brings a thoughtful, necessary, and critical lens to understanding the "Black images [that] are quite pervasive in the rendering of the speculative today." It is also a project that complements earlier foundational work like Thomas' Dark Matter and brings into sharp relief how the absence and marginalizing of Black and Brown women and girls as we imagine the future is not only misrepresentation on a large-scale but actually unimaginative and lacking in creativity in some cases. As a scholar and educator, I can confidently assert that, Black Girls Right the Future is a must have for anyone engaged in writing about, writing on, or simply enjoying speculative fiction today, especially work that features Black women and girls.
Target Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Illustrated
Yes
Afterword by
Harris, Trudier
Dewey Decimal
791.43652996073
Lc Classification Number
Pn1995.9.B585
Table of Content
Chapter One: Mothers of a New World in Select 20th/21st Century Apocalyptic SF Films Who, Despite Their Promise, Still Appear to be a Mammy, Hagar, or Jezebels Chapter Two: 'Ode to Halle' (But Should This be the Case?): The Face of Black Women in SF Films Chapter Three: Black Love in the World of Speculative Fiction - An Argument for 'Transhumanism' and 'Gynocentric Androgyny' in Altered Carbon, HBO's Watchmen and Lovecraft Country Chapter Four: Black Girl Magic' in A Wrinkle in Time, The Darkest Minds, and Fast Color - Fascinating Telekinetic/Telepathic Beings Chapter Five: What Are We Doing to Our Girls?!?!?-An Examination of Three, Twentieth/Twenty-First Century Black Girl Vampires Who Will Not Only Survive but Possibly Precipitate the Destruction of Humanity Chapter Six: Black Women/Girls in Horror Films-H[er]story is an American Gothic Story of Resiliency, Trauma, Abuse, and Fear

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