| Author 1: | Michael T. Martintr> | |
| Title: | Framing the 'Black' in Black Diasporic Cinemas | |
| Published in: | Cinemas of the Black Diaspora: Diversity, Dependence, and Oppositionality | |
| Edited by: | Michael T. Martin, ed. | |
| Place: | Detroit | |
| Publisher: | Wayne State University Press | |
| Year: | 1995 | |
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| Pages: | 1-21 | |
| Location: | FB Neuphilologie: HE 528.055 | |
| Synopsis: | In his essay, Michael T. Martin discusses the problematic categories 'Third World cinema' and 'Third World'. He states that filmmaking in the black diaspora is not a unified and monolithic project. It is derived from and shaped by different historical and contemporary processes which this essay describes in detail. | |
| Keyword 1: | Third Cinema | |
| Keyword 2: | film theory | |
| Keyword 3: | Third World | |
| Keyword 4: | black filmmaking | |
| Keyword 5: | black | |
| Keyword 6: | film | |
| Keyword 7: | diaspora | |
| Keyword 8: | history | |
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