hip hop culture and the production of Black cinema /
S. Craig Watkins.
Chicago :
University of Chicago Press,
1998.
xiv, 314 pages ;
23 pages
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: Black Youth at Century's End -- Social Conservatism and the Culture Wars -- Black Youth and the Ironies of Capitalism -- Black Cinema and the Changing Landscape of Industrial Image Making -- Producing the Spike Lee Joint -- Spike's Joint -- Producing Ghetto Pictures -- The Ghettocentric Imagination -- Epilogue: The Culture Industry and the Hip Hop Generation.
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In this book, S. Craig Watkins examines two of the most important developments in the recent history of black cinemathe ascendancy of Spike Lee and the proliferation of "ghettocentric films" like Boyz N the Hood and Menace II Society. Representing explores a distinct contradiction in American society: at the same time that black youth have become the targets of a fierce racial backlash against crime, drugs, affirmative action, and rap music, their popular expressive cultures have become highly visible and commercially viable. Further, Watkins considers the imprint of black youth on the landscape of black filmmaking.
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African American motion picture producers and directors.
African Americans in motion pictures.
Culture in motion pictures.
Hip-hop.
Hip-hop.
Noirs américains au cinéma.
Producteurs et réalisateurs de cinéma noirs américains.
African American motion picture producers and directors.
African Americans in motion pictures.
Culture in motion pictures.
Filmproduktion
Filmproduktion.
Hip-Hop
Hip-hop.
Hip-hop.
Noirs américains-- Au cinéma.
Noirs américains dans l'industrie cinématographique.