Screening Race in American Nontheatrical Film
Contributor(s)
Gordon, Marsha (editor)
Field, Allyson Nadia (editor)
Collection
Knowledge Unlatched (KU)Number
103845Language
EnglishAbstract
Although overlooked by most narratives of American cinema history, films made for purposes outside of theatrical entertainment dominated twentieth-century motion picture production. This volume adds to the growing study of nontheatrical films by focusing on the way filmmakers developed and audiences encountered ideas about race, identity, politics, and community outside the borders of theatrical cinema. The contributors to Screening Race in American Nontheatrical Film examine the place and role of race in educational films, home movies, industry and government films, anthropological films, and church films, as well as other forms of nontheatrical filmmaking.
Keywords
Performing Arts; Film; History & CriticismDOI
https://doi.org/10.1215/9781478005605ISBN
9781478005605Publisher
Duke University PressPublisher website
https://www.dukeupress.edu/Publication date and place
2019Grantor
Imprint
Duke University PressClassification
Film history, theory or criticism