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SSP-100 (004) Blacks in Film
Kristie Ford, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social
Work
What are the most
memorable images of blacks in film? How have these images changed over
time? Images in film reflect social trends. We learn a great deal about
the African-American experience—which includes racism, gender relations,
intra-group color dynamics, and passing—by investigating the various
representations of blacks in film. In this seminar, students will examine
these questions, while additionally exploring the controlling images of
blacks in film, including Uncle Tom, Mammy, Coon, Buck, Tragic Mulatto,
Jezebel, Sapphire, Aunt Jemima and Black Sambo. Through the lens of visual
analysis, students will develop the skills necessary to critically analyze
constructions of black identity. Readings and exercises involving intersectional
analysis will help students unpack the power and problematic nature of
stereotypes.
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