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I Am Not Your Negro

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As the inaugural volume in the Docalogue series, this book models a new form for the discussion of documentary film.

James Baldwin's writing is intensely relevant to contemporary politics and culture, and Peck's strategies for representing him and conveying his work in I Am Not Your Negro (2016) raise important questions about how documentary can bring the work of a complex thinker like Baldwin to a broader public. By combining five distinct perspectives on a single documentary film, this book offers different critical approaches to the same media object, acting both as an intensive scholarly treatment of a film and as a guide for how to analyze, theorize, and contextualize a documentary.

Undergraduate and graduate students as well as scholars of film and media studies, communication studies, African American studies, and gender and sexuality studies will find this book extremely useful in understanding the significance of this film and the ways in which it offers insight into not only Baldwin and his writings but also wider historical and contemporary realities.

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ISBN: 9780367523121
Publication date:
Author: Jaimie Baron, Kristen Fuhs
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 100 pages
Series: Docalogue
Genres: Documentary films
Media studies
Film history, theory or criticism
History