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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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The importance of Black cinema,
By Ryan Krausmann (University of Central Florida) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Black Film as a Signifying Practice: Cinema, Narration and the African American Aesthetic Tradition (Paperback)
Dr. Yearwood is a well-known figure in the area of black film criticism and studies. He's goal is for the rest of the world to recognize the aesthetic values of black film and black culture. I've had him for a professor twice so far and found the depth of his knowledge on film and culture to be staggering.
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Good Read,
By Big Sistah Patty (USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Black Film as a Signifying Practice: Cinema, Narration and the African American Aesthetic Tradition (Paperback)
I totally enjoyed reading the short biographies of the various filmmakers, documentarians, and producers. It was like reading many short stories. I would say if you have any interest in black film making or African American history this book is a worthy read.
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Black Film as a Signifying Practice: Cinema, Narration and the African American Aesthetic Tradition by Gladstone Lloyd Yearwood (Paperback - September 15, 1999)
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