Black Magic Woman and Narrative Film: Race, Sex and Afro-Religiosity

Black Magic Woman and Narrative Film: Race, Sex and Afro-Religiosity

by Montré Aza Missouri
Black Magic Woman and Narrative Film: Race, Sex and Afro-Religiosity

Black Magic Woman and Narrative Film: Race, Sex and Afro-Religiosity

by Montré Aza Missouri

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Overview

Black Magic Woman and Narrative Film examines the transformation of the stereotypical 'tragic mulatto' from tragic to empowered, as represented in independent and mainstream cinema. The author suggests that this transformation is through the character's journey towards African-based religions.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781137454188
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication date: 07/17/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 205
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Montré Aza Missouri is an Associate Professor in Film at Howard University, USA, where she teaches Film Directing, Scriptwriting and Film Studies courses. She is also the Founder of Parallel Film Collective that produces, distributes and promotes local and global independent film.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Womanism and Womanist Gaze
2. Beauty as Power: In/visible Woman and Womanist Film in Daughters of the Dust
3. Passing Strange: Voodoo Queens and Hollywood Fantasy in Eve's Bayou
4 I'll Fly Away: Baadasssss Mamas and Third Cinema in Sankofa
5. Not Another Westside Story: Nuyorican Women and New Black Realism in I Like It Like That
6. It Is Easy Being Green: Disney's Post-Racial Princess and Black Magic
Conclusion: New Black Aesthetic and New Black Wave
Bibliography
Index
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