Spike Lee's America

Spike Lee's America

by David Sterritt
Spike Lee's America

Spike Lee's America

by David Sterritt

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Overview

Spike Lee has directed, written, produced, and acted in dozens of films that present an expansive, nuanced, proudly opinionated, and richly multifaceted portrait of American society. As the only African-American filmmaker ever to establish a world-class career, Lee has paid acute attention to the experiences of racial and ethnic minorities. But white men and women also play important roles in his movies, and his interest in class, race, and urban life hasn’t prevented his films from ranging over broad swaths of the American scene in stories as diverse as the audiences who view them. His defining trait is a willingness to raise hard questions about contemporary America without pretending to have easy answers; his pictures are designed to challenge and provoke us, not ease our minds or pacify our emotions. The opening words of his 1989 masterpiece Do the Right Thing present his core message in two emphatic syllables: “Wake up!”

Spike Lee’s America is a vibrant and provocative engagement not only with the work of a great filmmaker, but also with American society and politics.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780745663470
Publisher: Polity Press
Publication date: 04/03/2013
Series: America Through the Lens
Sold by: JOHN WILEY & SONS
Format: eBook
Pages: 192
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

David Sterritt is Chair of the National Society of Film Critics and Professor at Columbia University and the Maryland Institute College of Art.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements viii

Introduction: Challenging Questions, No Easy Answers 1

1 The Early Joints 13

2 The Right Thing and the Love Supreme 41

3 Deeper into Politics 90

4 Brownstones in the Nabe, Projects in the Hood 117

5 Women and Men, Blacks and Whites 135

6 Crime, War, Miracles 167

Epilogue: Expanding Horizons 190

Notes 194

Filmography 203

References 229

Index 245

What People are Saying About This

From the Publisher

"Though he comes to praise Lee's oeuvre, Sterrit is even-handed with both critics and director."
The Independent

"Perfectly readable, mercifully free of cliched characterisations of the director as an 'angry black man' - and informative enough to recommend as a reference tool for Spike beginners."
Sight & Sound

"Writing perceptively about class, race and recent US history (as well as the movies) Sterritt steers refreshingly far from the academic waffle that can plague this kind of book, and builds a reasoned portrait of one of America's punchiest commentators."
Total Film

"My admiration for Spike Lee has always been substantial, but thanks to this book I now admire him even more. Although David Sterritt does not blink at the many dilemmas the films present, he has greatly enriched our appreciation as well as our understanding of Spike Lee's cinema."
Krin Gabbard, Stony Brook University

"Since his filmmaking debut in the mid-eighties, Spike Lee has become one of the most influential African American directors of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Through clear and cogent prose, David Sterritt also illustrates what makes Lee one of the finest American filmmakers working today."
Paula Massood, Brooklyn College

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