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Acknowledgments | xi | |
Part I | Of Racism and Representation | |
1 | Introduction: Revisiting Racism and Cinema | 3 |
2 | The Birth of a (Racist) Nation(al) Cinema | 29 |
Part II | Cinema and the Maintenance of Privilege | |
3 | The Gods Must Be Crazy (Privileged, but Crazy) | 57 |
4 | Driving Miss Daisy (Because She's White and I'm Not) | 75 |
5 | Mississippi (and History) Burning | 95 |
Part III | Confronting Racism and Representation | |
6 | A World Apart (from the World of Privilege) | 117 |
7 | School Daze and the Politics of Appropriation | 137 |
8 | Do the Right Thing: Style as Confrontation | 153 |
9 | Daughters of the Dust and the Figurative as Mode of Resistance | 173 |
10 | The Great White Man of Lambarene and the Limits of Representation | 191 |
Epilogue: Racism, Representation, and the Role of Theory | 211 | |
Bibliography | 219 | |
Index | 00 |
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