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Reference Literature to (Mixed-)Race / Racism

  • Lola Young: Fear of the dark. `Race´, gender and sexuality in the cinema. London & New York 1996
  • Sumiko Higashi: "Melodrama, Realism, and Race: World War II Newsreels and Propaganda Film." In: Cinema Journal 37:3 (1998), pp.38-61
  • George Lipsitz: "Genre Anxiety and Racial Representation in 1970s Cinema." In: N.Browne (Ed.): Refiguring American Film Genres, Berkeley 1998, pp.208-232
  • Sharon Willis: High Contrast. Race and Gender in Contemporary Hollywood Film. Durham & London 1998
  • The Velvet Light Trap No.44 (1999): Beyond the Image: Race and Ethnicity in the Media
  • Jane M.Gaines: Fire and Desire. Mixed-Race Movies in the Silent Era. Chicago 2001
  • Allison Graham: Framing the South. Hollywood, Television, and Race during the Civil Rights Struggle. Baltimore/MD 2001
  • Linda Williams: Playing the Race Card. Melodramas of Black and White from Uncle Tom to O.J.Simpson. Princeton/NJ: UP, 2001
  • Sam B.Girgus: "The black gladiator and the Spartacus syndrome: Race, redemption, and the ring." In: America on Film, Cambridge 2002
  • Adam Knee: "The Weight of Race: Stardom and Transformations of Racialized Masculinity in Recent American Film." In: Quarterly Review of Film and Video 19:1 (2002), pp.87-99
  • John Nickel: "Disabling African American Men: Liberalism and Race Message Films." In: Cinema Journal 44:1 (2004), pp.25-48
  • Mary C.Beltrán: "The New Hollywood Racelessness: Only the Fast, Furious, (and Multiracial) Will Survive." In: Cinema Journal 44:2 (2005), pp.50-67
  • Susan Courtney: Hollywood Fantasies of Miscegenation. Spectacular Narratives of Gender and Race, 1903-1967. Princeton: UP, 2005
  • Frances Gateward: "In Love and Trouble: Teenage Boys and Interracial Romance." In: M.Pomerance / F.Gateward (Eds.): Where the Boys Are: Cinemas of Masculinity and Youth, Detroit 2005, pp.157-182
  • Paul Gormley: The New-Brutality Film. Race and Affect in Contemporary Hollywood Cinema. Bristol/UK: Intellect, 2005
  • Lei Lani Nishime: "The Mulatto Cyborg: Imagining a Multiracial Future." In: Cinema Journal 44:2 (2005), pp.34-49
  • Stephen Tuck: "Fighting the Government With its Own Propaganda: The Struggle for Racial Equality in the USA During the Second World War." In: T.Haggith / J.Newman (Eds.): Holocaust and the Moving Image, London: Wallflower, 2005
  • Eva Cherniavsky: Incorporations. Race, Nation, and the Body Politics of Capital. Minneapolis: U.of Minnesota P, 2006
  • Julie F.Codell (Ed.): Genre, Gender, Race, and World Cinema. An Anthology. Malden/MA: Blackwell, 2006
  • Melvin Donalson: Masculinity in the Interracial Buddy Film. Jefferson/NC: McFarland, 2006
  • Daniel Bernardi (Ed): The Persistence of Whiteness. Race and Contemporary Hollywood Cinema. London & New York: Routledge, 2007
  • Jaap van Ginneken: Screening Difference. How Hollywood's Blockbuster Films Imagine Race, Ethnicity, and Culture. Lanham/MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2007
see also:

OV: Ethnology/Religion

Multiculturalism

the Other/Alienation

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