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Darkening Mirrors

Language EnglishEnglish
Book Hardback
Book Darkening Mirrors Stephanie Leigh Batiste
Libristo code: 04939300
Publishers Duke University Press, January 2012
In Darkening Mirrors, Stephanie Leigh Batiste examines how African Americans participated in U.S. cu... Full description
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In Darkening Mirrors, Stephanie Leigh Batiste examines how African Americans participated in U.S. cultural imperialism in Depression-era stage and screen performances. A population treated as second-class citizens at home imagined themselves as empowered, modern U.S. citizens and transnational actors in plays, operas, ballets, and films. Many of these productions, such as the 1938 hits Haiti and The "Swing" Mikado recruited large casts of unknown performers, involving the black community as participants as well as spectators. Performances of exoticism, orientalism, and primitivism are inevitably linked to issues of embodiment, including how bodies signify blackness as a cultural, racial, and global category. Whether enacting U.S. imperialism in westerns, dramas, dances, songs, jokes, or comedy sketches, African Americans maintained a national identity that registered a diasporic empowerment and resistance on the global stage. Boldly addressing the contradictions in these performances, Batiste challenges the simplistic notion that the oppressed cannot identify with oppressive modes of power and enact themselves as empowered subjects. Darkening Mirrors adds nuance and depth to the history of African American subject formation and stage and screen performance.

About the book

Full name Darkening Mirrors
Language English
Binding Book - Hardback
Date of issue 2012
Number of pages 352
EAN 9780822348986
ISBN 0822348985
Libristo code 04939300
Weight 676
Dimensions 163 x 239 x 28
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