
The Witch's Flight: The Cinematic, the Black Femme, and the Image of Common Sense (Perverse Modernities: A Series Edited by Jack Halberstam and Lisa Lowe) by Keeling, Kara (2007) Paperback
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Kara Keeling
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Paperback
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English
Publisher
Duke University Press Books
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Kara Keeling's exploration delves into the intricate connections between cinema, race, and gender, presenting a compelling study of the black femme representation in film. Through a critical lens, she examines how these images shape societal perceptions, often challenging conventional norms and common sense.
Keeling’s work invites readers to reconsider the intersection of visual culture and identity, highlighting the power of film as a medium for both reinforcement and resistance. With thoughtful analysis, she crafts a narrative that not only reflects on historical depictions but also sparks conversations around the evolving nature of representation in contemporary media.
Keeling’s work invites readers to reconsider the intersection of visual culture and identity, highlighting the power of film as a medium for both reinforcement and resistance. With thoughtful analysis, she crafts a narrative that not only reflects on historical depictions but also sparks conversations around the evolving nature of representation in contemporary media.
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