Black Oscars: from Mammy to Minny, what the Academy Awards tell us about African Americans
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Abstract: | "Frederick W. Gooding, Jr. provides a thorough analysis and overview of black people that were nominated for their Hollywood roles, going decade by decade in highly accessible language. The book shows how the Oscars are a litmus test, ultimately reflecting what degree our society has truly embraced diversity within the hallowed confines of our sacred imaginations"-- "Second only to the Super Bowl in audience size and revenue, the Oscars are more than a mere ceremony; they are a phenomenon. It is only recently that movements such as #OscarsSoWhite have raised awareness around the more complicated legacy of the Oscars and African American participation in film. This timely book draws on American, African American, and film history to reflect on how the Oscars have recognized blacks from the award’s inception to the present. Starting in the 1920s, the chapters provides a thorough analysis and overview of black actors nominated for their Hollywood roles during each decade, with special attention paid to the winners—many of which occur in the latter decades. Historical patterns are analyzed to reveal racial trends and open up the question of whether race relations have truly changed substantively or only superficially over time. Given the Oscars’ presence and popularity, it begs the question of what these awards reflect and reinforce about larger society, particularly when it comes to the public participation of African Americans. In the meticulously-researched Black Oscars: From Mammy to Minny, What the Academy Awards Tell Us about African Americans, we see how the Oscars are an indispensable guide to understanding race in mainstream Hollywood." -- Publisher's description |
Umfang: | xx, 297 Seiten Illustrationen 24 cm |
ISBN: | 9781538175682 |
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505 | 8 | |a Introduction. Setting the stage: What's so Oscar worthy? -- Chapter 1: Lights, camera, analysis! -- Chapter 2: Early drama behind early Black images (1927-1939) -- Chapter 3: Oscar's uneasy breakthrough (1940-1949) -- Chapter 4: New roles not leading anywhere (1950-1959) -- Chapter 5: Sidney in the sixties (1960-1969) -- Chapter 6: The Blaxploitation effect (1970-1979) -- Chapter 7: The Color Purple through the Bluest Eye (1980-1989) -- Chapter 8: The Denzel effect (1990-1999) -- Chapter 9: New century, new beginning? (2000-2009) -- Chapter 10: Oscars so white? (2010-2019) -- Conclusion. Have we seen this movie before? A critical analysis -- Appendix A, Black Oscar nomination and wins overview, by decade -- Appendix B, List of all movies with Black Oscar nominations -- Appendix C, List of all Black Oscar acting nominees and wins -- Appendix D, List of all Black, nonacting Oscar winners | |
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contents | Introduction. Setting the stage: What's so Oscar worthy? -- Chapter 1: Lights, camera, analysis! -- Chapter 2: Early drama behind early Black images (1927-1939) -- Chapter 3: Oscar's uneasy breakthrough (1940-1949) -- Chapter 4: New roles not leading anywhere (1950-1959) -- Chapter 5: Sidney in the sixties (1960-1969) -- Chapter 6: The Blaxploitation effect (1970-1979) -- Chapter 7: The Color Purple through the Bluest Eye (1980-1989) -- Chapter 8: The Denzel effect (1990-1999) -- Chapter 9: New century, new beginning? (2000-2009) -- Chapter 10: Oscars so white? (2010-2019) -- Conclusion. Have we seen this movie before? A critical analysis -- Appendix A, Black Oscar nomination and wins overview, by decade -- Appendix B, List of all movies with Black Oscar nominations -- Appendix C, List of all Black Oscar acting nominees and wins -- Appendix D, List of all Black, nonacting Oscar winners |
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