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9781592134854

The Spike Lee Reader

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  • ISBN13:

    9781592134854

  • ISBN10:

    1592134858

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2008-02-28
  • Publisher: Temple Univ Pr

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Summary

Spike Lee's films have raised a multitude of questions about cinema, from attempts to outline the nature, or "essence," of a black cinematic aesthetics, to a revisioning of American film as a whole. They have sparked critical inquiries into the nature of genres, the role of the auteur, and the mechanics of an active text and an oppositional spectatorship. They have asked us to reconsider spectatorial pleasure; to revel in their polyphonic visual and aural fields. They consider not only race, but also the often blurred interconnections among race, gender, sexuality, and class. In short, they have encouraged, and, in some cases, forced us to interact with what's on screen and, perhaps more importantly, with each other, whether it be in the theater, the café, the classroom, or the street corner. Taken together, the essays in The Spike Lee Reader will spark dialogue and encourage a continuing consideration of the depth and complexity of Spike Lee's career.Contributors include Christine Acham, Toni Cade Bambara, Mark D. Cunningham, Anna Everett, Krin Gabbard, Ed Guerrero, bell hooks, Michele Wallace and many others.

Table of Contents

Introduction: We've Gotta Have It-Spike Lee, African American Film, and Cinema Studiesp. xv
"Whose pussy is this": a feminist commentp. 1
Programming with School Dazep. 10
Spike Lee and Black Womenp. 23
But Compared to What? Reading Realism, Representation, and Essentialism in School Daze, Do the Right Thing, and the Spike Lee Discoursep. 30
The Double Truth, Ruth: Do the Right Thing and the Culture of Ambiguityp. 58
Spike Lee and the Fever in the Racial Junglep. 77
"Spike, Don't Mess Malcolm Up": Courting Controversy and Control in Malcolm Xp. 91
Through the Looking Glass and Over the Rainbow: Exploring the Fairy Tale in Spike Lee's Crooklynp. 115
Clockers (Spike Lee 1995): Adaptation in Blackp. 128
Reel Men: Get on the Bus and the Shifting Terrain of Black Masculinitiesp. 142
We Shall Overcome: Preserving History and Memory in 4 Little Girlsp. 159
Spike Lee Meets Aaron Coplandp. 175
Race and Black American Film Noir: Summer of Sam as Lynching Parablep. 196
Racial Kitsch and Black Performancep. 212
"I Be Smackin' My Hoes": Paradox and Authenticity in Bamboozledp. 228
De Profundis: A Love Letter from the Inside Manp. 243
Filmographyp. 255
Select Bibliographyp. 259
Contributorsp. 265
Indexp. 269
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