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Descripción Softcover. Condición: new. First Edition. This insightful study places African American womens stardom in historical and industrial contexts by examining the star personae of five African American women Dorothy Dandridge Pam Grier Whoopi Goldberg Oprah Winfrey and Halle Berry Interpreting each womans celebrity as predicated on a brand of charismatic authority Mia Mask shows how these female stars have ultimately complicated the conventional discursive practices through which blackness and womanhood have been represented in commercial cinema independent film and network televisionMask examines the function of these stars in seminal yet underanalyzed films She considers Dandridges status as a sexual commodity in films such as Tamango revealing the contradictory discourses regarding race and sexuality in segregationera American culture Griers feministcamp performances in sexploitation pictures Women in Cages and The Big Doll House and her subsequent blaxploitation vehicles Coffy and Foxy Brown highlight a similar tension between representing African American women as both objectified stereotypes and powerful selfdefining icons Mask reads Goldbergs transforming habits in Sister Act and The Associate as representative of her unruly comedic routines while Winfreys daily television performance as selfmade selfhelp guru echoes Horatio Alger narratives of success Finally Mask analyzes Berrys meteoric success by acknowledging the ways in which Dandridges career made Berrys possible. Nº de ref. del artículo: DADAX0252076192
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