From Havana to Hollywood: Slave Resistance in the Cinematic Imaginary - SUNY series, Afro-Latinx Futures - Philip Kaisary - Books - State University of New York Press - 9781438498492 - July 1, 2024
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From Havana to Hollywood: Slave Resistance in the Cinematic Imaginary - SUNY series, Afro-Latinx Futures

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Centers Cuban cinema to explore how films produced in Havana or Hollywood differently represent Black resistance to slavery. From Havana to Hollywood examines the presence or absence of Black resistance to slavery in feature films produced in either Havana or Hollywood-including Gillo Pontecorvo's Burn!, neglected masterpieces by Cuban auteurs Tomás Gutiérrez Alea and Sergio Giral, and Steve McQueen's Oscar-winning 12 Years a Slave. Philip Kaisary argues that, with rare exceptions, the representation of Black agency in Hollywood has always been, and remains, taboo.

Contrastingly, Cuban cinema foregrounds Black agency, challenging the ways in which slavery has been misremembered and misunderstood in North America and Europe. With powerful, richly theorized readings, the book shows how Cuban cinema especially recreates the past to fuel visions of liberation and asks how the medium of film might contribute to a renewal of emancipatory politics today.

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released July 1, 2024
ISBN13 9781438498492
Publishers State University of New York Press
Pages 256
Dimensions 150 × 220 × 20 mm   ·   467 g
Language English  

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