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Visitation

The Conjure Work of Black Feminist Avant-Garde Cinema

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Description de l’éditeur

In Visitation, Jennifer DeClue shows how Black feminist avant-garde filmmakers draw from historical archives in order to visualize and reckon with violence suffered by Black women in the United States. DeClue argues that these filmmakers—including Kara Walker, Kara Lynch, Tourmaline, and Ja’Tovia Gary—create spaces of mourning and reckoning rather than voyeurism and pornotropy. Through their use of editing, performance, and cinematic experimentation, these filmmakers intervene in the production of Blackness and activate new ways of seeing Black women and telling their stories. Theorizing these films as a form of conjure work, DeClue shows how these filmmakers raise the specters of Black women from the past and invite them to reveal history from their point of view. In so doing, Black feminist avant-garde filmmakers channel spirits that haunt archives and create cinematic arenas for witnessing Black women battling for survival during pivotal and exceedingly violent moments in US history.

Duke University Press Scholars of Color First Book Award recipient

GENRE
Essais et sciences humaines
SORTIE
2022
24 octobre
LANGUE
EN
Anglais
LONGUEUR
240
Pages
ÉDITIONS
Duke University Press
DÉTAILS DU FOURNISSEUR
Duke University Press
TAILLE
36,7
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